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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-04-10

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error, he sees charnetz that needs to

would signal the coming of the Messi-
ah.
aced in the past.
What is an omer and why do we
This holiday is every bit about per-
count it?.
nal growth, not just how many peo-
This establishes a connection
le sat around your seder table.
between the seven weeks separating
hough, the more the merrier.
Passover with Shavuot. Barley was cut
The Four Questions? Why is this
on Passover and a small amount or
ight different from all other nights?
omer was offered as a sacrifice to the
all pretty much know about the
Temple. Each day is remembered as
uestions. Interestingly, the fourth ques- part of the daily prayers. At the 33rd
on, "why do we recline," was original-
day, we're talking Lag B'Omer, and all
asked, "on all other nights we eat
kinds of neat things happen.
asted meat, stewed or boiled, but on
But we'll get to that next time.
is night we eat only roasted meat?"
Bottom line: Passover tells all of us
ollowing the destruction of the Temple . that we are Jews. This was our past.
70 C.E., this question was changed
Here's how we live it in the present,
d reclining took its place.
and here's why your future generations
Who is Elijah, and why do we open
will survive as a people.
door? He was Israel's great prophet.
Now make sure you don't sit on the
radition says he didn't die, he ascend-
afikomen.
to heaven in a chariot. His return

re cleaned, truths that haven't been

--Mifturrieven6t

'

Jeffrey and Sarah Rosenberg



and the staff of

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ven the World Wide Web
offers Passover treats.
"Don't pass over these
great Passover Web sites,"
says Rachel Erlich, Temple Israel
librarian.

http://-www.acs.ucalgary.caL-else-
gal/Unde_Eli/Eli.huul
Kids will love Uncle Eli's Special for
Kids, Most Fun Ever, Under the
Table, Passover Haggadah! As Uncle
Eli states, "I'm your old friend,
Uncle Eli am I! And I, Uncle Eli,
am just the right one to make sure
that this year you will have lots of
idn!"

p://wwvv.bytesizegreetirtgs.com/pass
over.html
Send a Passover card over the Internet!

p://HappyPas,sover.com
Some of the features of this site
from the Jewish Family & Life
W/ebzine (http://jewishfamily.com ),
include tips for making it through
Passover and engaging your kids in
the seder, Steven Spielberg's recipe
for matzah brie, gardening instruc-
tions for growing your own seder
plate, and Passover projects for par-
ents and children.

of Adat Shalom Synagogue
Wish Their Many Friends
and Customers

http://www.jcol 8.comiholiday/pass
over/index.htm
The Jewish Communication
Network's Passover Web site has
an interactive Haggadah, a
listing of 100 Haggadot and
Passover books that you can order
directly from Amazon. con, and
several interesting articles about
Passover.

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At the Virtual Seder Plate, you can
click any part of the seder plate for
explanations and history.

http://wvvw.virtual.co.ilicity ser-
vicestholidaysipesach/
Print out a copy of the 'Virtual
Jerusalem Kid's Eye View of the
Haggadah, learn new insights to tell
your friends and faniily at the seder,
and brush up on what goes on the
seder plate.

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If you like cantorial chanting and
have 52 minutes and Real Audio,
then listen to these Haggadah tunes
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