BACKYARD FUN! Largest Selection of Playcenters in Michigan TIMBERLODGE o r Woodlawn PLAYGENT ER S Wild Kingdom During Passover; animals and children abound at the zoo. DIANE SCHAEFER STAFF WRITER D mer neighbors or even friends tiring the interme- they haven't seen in 10 years. diate days of Pe- But the beautiful grounds at sach, Israelis from the Tisch Family Zoo aren't all walks of life used just for burning off holi- take advantage of the leisurely day energy. They appear to vacation days and usually serve a dual purpose as picnic balmy weather to go on family areas for the thousands of fami- outings. Pilgrimages to the Ko- lies that brave the zoo crowds tel in Jerusalem, train trips each Passover. When Moms from Tel Aviv to Haifa, and vis- and Dads load their sweaters, its to the Gan Safari (Safari strollers and diaper bags into Zoo) in Ramat Gan are among the popular Passover day trips for families with children. Diane Schaefer Another favorite lives with her husband, Akiva, in Passover destination in Neve Yaakov Mizrach. When Jerusalem is the Tisch Fam- not caring for her two small chil- ily Zoo, which opened four dren, Mrs. Schaefer works with years ago and replaced the computers at an international aging Biblical Zoo. Though company based in Jerusalem. the new Jerusalem zoo is relatively small and pales in comparison to its Ameri- can counterparts, a visit during cars and buses in preparation Passover is a unique experi- for a trip to the zoo, they also ence. are packing bags and boxes Imagine a zoo that, while filled with soft drinks, matzos, not boasting a large selection of chicken and fruit. animals, offers spacious and The picnic lunch or dinner scenic grounds that are par- might be the culmination of a adise for the smaller visitors. day spent looking at vultures, Instead of being kept strictly in leopards and gorillas, or it hand by their parents, the little might be offered as a welcome ones are given great leeway break to children who are during this holiday of freedom, rapidly becoming tired or and spend as much time frol- bored. In either case, it is near- icking on the grass as watching ly de rigueur during Pesach. the monkeys and birds. And The meal might turn into while they are running around, what is known as a "Jerusalem often making new friends in Experience." As the children the process, their parents are leave their half empty plates be- busy greeting neighbors or for- - hind and begin running around with boys and girls from the neighboring park bench, the parents also fall into conversa- tion with their neighbors. Then "Jerusalem Geography" comes into play, and it typically turns out that the woman whose lit- tle Danny is playing with 4- year-old Moshe is the sister-in-law of Moshe's former baby sitter, or some such other obscure connection. Once the picnic, the animals and the delights of the zoo gift shop have been exhaust- ed, the family often extends the outing with a visit to the neighboring Jerusalem Mall. Roughly the same age as the new zoo, it was the first "Western" shopping mall to open in Jerusalem and is billed as the largest in the Middle East. Smaller, more crowded and 10 times noisier than the typical American megamall, it still holds a fasci- nation for the young and old Jerusalemite alike. Little shopping is performed during these post-zoo visits. In- stead, families spend their time strolling around, trying to keep track of their children in the crowd until they are too ex- hausted to do anything but go home. Most likely, during their stroll they will recognize other families who just visited the zoo and also decided to add a trip to the mall to their Passover outing. 0 PINE and REDWOOD KITS AVAILABLE Many Models To Choose From Prices From $399 Portable & Above Ground • Easy to Assemble Installation Available • Try Out Our Sets On Display KING BROS, AUBURN HILLS 2391 Pontiac Road .800.438.8769 The City of Southfield and the Southfield Community Foundation present ICE COMPANY OF 1997 26TH EDITION Southfield Sports Arena 26000 Evergreen Rd. at Civic Center Dr. (north of 10 Mi. Rd.) Wed., April 23, 7:30 p.m. • Fri., April 25, 7:30 p.m. Sat., April 26, 1:30 & 7:30 p.m. Sun., April 27, 1:30 & 7:30 p.m. TICKETS: $8 rinkside • $7.50 loge • $7 upper rinkside (ask about discounts for seniors 65 & older and children under 12) GALA PERFORMANCE to benefit the Providence Hospital Craniofacial & Reconstructive Surgery Institute starring: SCOTT WILLIAMS and CHARLENE WONG Thursday, April 24 • 7:15 p.m. TICKETS: $15 upper rinkside and loge • $200 table of 4* (*includes wine, cheese, show program & afterglow) I= For tickets or information: Southfield Sports Arena, (810) 354-9357 Sponsored by the City of Southfield Dept. of Parks & Recreation