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