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April 30, 1999 - Image 67

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-04-30

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Challah dolls and a pro football device
get to the heart of the Sabbath.

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f the sight of a
woman polishing
silver, the sound
of Hebrew tunes,
and the scent of fresh-
ly baked challah made
guests feel like it was
Shabbat, even on a
Sunday, then the
Congregation B'nai
Moshe/Jewish
Experience for
Families Shabbat Fair
reached its goal.
The April 18 fam-
ily program offered a
Emma Cohen, 7, shows off her challah doll Shabbat guest.
chance for families to
learn about Shabbat
teer Marc Sussman demonstrated his
by creating "Shabbat
"John Madden" schematic portrayal
guests" that looked like braided fab-
of the Shabbat morning service,
ric challahs with eyes and curly hair,
Jacob stared at the easel holding a
and by tasting cholent-expert Ilana
play-by-play drawing, marking the
Wolfson's special potato and bean
route taken by clergy and service
dish.
participants. Listening to Sussman's
Amid stuffed chairs arranged
best sports announcer's voice, Jacob
around tables of games and puzzles
said his favorite part of the presenta-
for Shabbat afternoon relaxation was
tion was "when the rabbi hands-off
a demonstration that Jacob Allen, 7,
the Torah to the cantor."
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Nathan Goldstein, 6, adds the finishing touches to his challah, while Elaine
Cohen oversees.

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