1$iNG PIRITS Abovo jai. Galina roomann provide. 'it° entertains'" Above: Jeff Rosenberg prepares over 100 bowls of soup. Far left: BettySilverfarb offers wine to Edward Godzina. Hettie Deutch (foregTund} and Bessie Chase greet guests at the door. • The League of Jewish Women's Organizations provided another seder for Jews scattered throughout the metro area. JULIE EDGAR SENIOR WRITER PHOTOS BY BILL HANSEN ews from all the metro area converged on the Jewish Community Center in Oak Park for a seder that has been hosted by the Cooperative Council of the League of Jew- ish Women's Organizations of Greater Detroit for some 40 years. The Council, comprised of nine service organizations, hosts a Passover seder and a Chanukah lunch each year. Residents of group homes, nursing homes and Clinton Valley Cen- ter were among the 102 guests last week. Everybody left with a - box of matzah, fruit, mandel bread, cookies and candies. Ruth Weiss and Elaine Kadishaw co-chaired the event. ❑