PHOTOS BY JOHN DISCHER
Slaves Of
Ann Arbor?
Because of final exams,
many U-M students stay
at school and host their
own seders.
JULIE WIENER STAFF WRITER
T
his Passover, many Uni-
versity of Michigan stu-
dents may want to add a
new plague to the list. final
exams.
With the dreaded tests sched-
uled for the week after Passover,
students can barely make the ex-
odus from the library, let alone
leave Ann Arbor for a family
seder. As a result, many are opt-
ing to host their own seders with
friends at off-campus houses.
According to Program Direc-
tor Shani Lasin, U-M Hillel will
provide seder plates and Hag-
gadot.
First-time host Jon Arnold is
expecting anywhere from 10-25
guests at his off-campus house,
but says he and his seven house-
mates aren't nervous yet. A col-
lege junior from Pittsburgh, Mr.
Eric Tennen, standing, and
Roy Ellis check out the
Passover selection at Kroger.
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