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Top to bottom:
Tracing their family
trees are Michael
Sugar and 8-year-old
son Isaac, and
Jennifer Lederman,
7, at the Kahn JCC.
Rabbi Joshua
Bennett welcomes
guests to Teva Seder.
($65 out of state)
Lori Orel shows
Aaron Orel,
23 months, a date
at Teva seder.
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hile Michigan earth is
still frozen and hard,
Israeli soil is offering the
first fruits of the season.
In celebration, Detroit-area Jews
observed Tu B'Shevat, the New Year of
the Trees, this week with a variety of
programs.
Teva and the Jewish Community
Center hosted two of them.
At Congregation Shaarey Zedek's
Laker Education and Youth Center in
West Bloomfield, Teva, an organization
promoting Jewish obligations and