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April 02, 1999 - Image 95

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-04-02

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Growing Haggadah" page
(www.computergeeks.com/msh/what/
haggadah/5757.html), which features
a Haggadah he has been working on
for 20 years. It's pretty, and features
hyperlinks that may give you a whole
new perspective.
The Jewish Communication
Network's Interactive Haggadah at
www.jcn18.com/holiday/passover/hag
gadah/intro.html includes text and
commentary from visitors about holi-
day traditions in their own families.
Like most JCN offerings, the style is
breezy and accessible, and the ques-
tions posed are interesting ones.
And there's the "Anonymous
Haggadah," which blends the Passover
ritual with "Twelve Step" programs.
You can download the entire thing or
read it online at:
www.jacsweb.org/rabbis/holidays/hag
ada.htinl
The Hebrew Union College Web
site offers a beautiful online exhibit of
historic Haggadot at
www.cn.huc.edu/libraries/haggadahs .
The Jewish mega-sites all offer
Passover recipes. So does the Kosher
Express homepage at
www.marketnet.com/mktnet/kosher/
recipes/holidays.html.
And if you're tired of the traditional
Passover fare, check out the Vegetarian
Fat-Free Passover Recipe page at
web.mit.edu/yaron/www/passover.ht
ml.
Where else can you find a recipe for
chicken soup without the chicken?
Every year, Jews around the world
conduct "Seders for Tibet," which
incorporate a plea for religious free-
dom in that country into the tradi-
tional service. This site
www.allcorp.com/tibetseder shows
you how to participate. U



Joel Hersh
Presidertt

Summertime, summertime,

St", Sten summertime is right

around the corner!

And we now are planning our annual Jewish

News Summer Pleasures section. Can you help us

out? We're looking for great photographs that

evoke the quintessential, sun-drenched images of

summer. Kids digging in the sand, a boy sailing on

Lake Michigan, a girl swooshing down a slide, a

busy lemonade stand...you get the idea. Many of

your photos will be used in a Summer-

Splash photo spread, while one lucky

Watch This Spot!

Look here each week for the
newest features of JN Online:
Don't miss JNet Gateway,
your connection to metro
Detroit Jewish online resources,
and IN Sourcebook, your guide
to Jewish living in Detroit.

For the web addresses for the
site reviewed here, visit the Cyber
Spot on JN Online:
www.detroitjewishnews.com

grinner will grace the cover.

Mail your best photographs to Carla Schwartz, Editor,
JN Summer Pleasures, 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield,
MI 48034. Please label your photos on the back with
your name, address and phone number, and also provide
a caption. Please mail all photos by April 23,1999.

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Detroit Jewish News

4/2
1999

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