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March 19, 1999 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-03-19

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K i ds

Sam Tencer, 9, of
Huntington Woods:
"I like finding the
afikomen, and I
really like hard-
boiled eggs.

Twelve Days
And Counting

Molly Mardit, 10,
of Huntington
Woods: "We
always have a big
dinner at my
grandmother's
house.

Alison Weinberger,
9, of Huntington
Woods: "I like find-
ing the afikomen
and eating eggs."

Students in Joe Lewis' Sunday school

drama class at Congregation Beth
Shalom tell why they're lookingforward

to Pesach. The eight-day holiday is

ushered in with a seder at sundown on
Wednesday, March 31 (Nisan 15).

Zachary
Sperling, 10,
of Detroit: "I
like finding
the afikomen.
I get a $1
when l find it.
I'm not going
to spend it; I'll save it. I'm not
much of a spender, but my sisters
NEVER save. They spend their
money on clothes half the time."

Josh Gardner,
10, of Hunting-
ton Woods: "I
like it when all
my family and
friends come
over and we
have a big
dinner.

Jack Sherman, 10,
of Oak Park: "I
like hearing the
story of Passover
and eating fried
matzoh for break-
fast."

Raphael Kuper,
10, of Oak Park:
"I like finding the
afikomen, and I
like eating, and I
like food."

Lindsey Finegood,
10, of Huntington
Woods: "I like
looking for the
afikomen."

Sara Goodman, 10,
of Huntington Woods:
"I like my Mom's
matzah-ball soup and
her matzoh stuffing."

Zack Cohen, 9, of
Huntington Woods: "I
like finding the
afikomen. I get $20
even if I don't find it.
Hey, it a good deal."

Anna Abromovich,
10, of Huntington
Woods: "I like how
my cousins come
from New Jersey"

Hilary Wolf, 10, of
Oak Park: "I like finding
the afikomen and eat-
ing my mom's matzoh-
ball soup."

Lindsay Acker, 9, of
Huntington Woods:
"1 like having a big
family dinner.

Ari Morrison,
11, of Hunting-
ton Woods: "I
like seeing all my
relatives and
having dinner.
We have chick-
en soup, and
matzoh, of
course.

Lorne Gaum, 10,
of Bloomfield Hills:
"I like finding the
afikomen and eat-
ing my grandmoth-
er's soup."

Russell Fridson,
9, of Huntington
Woods: "A lot
of my cousins
come over and
we have a big
dinner. We say
the Four Questions, and we find
the afikomen. What I don't like
are those things that aren't real,
like those [kosher-for-Passover]
cereals and stuff. They're awful."

Brett Mertz, 11, of
Oak Park: "I like find-
ing the matzoh. I get
silver dollars when I
do — like six
of them. They're really
old, so I don't spend
them."

Hilary Greenberg,
1 1, of Oak Park:
"I like it when I
have to find the
matzoh. I get $5
from my dad and
my grandpa."

3/19
1999

Detroit Jewish News

73

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