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March 31, 2000 - Image 157

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-03-31

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Elizabeth Applebaum
AppleTree Editor

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six new pocks for the holiday.

If you do start reading, you won't be able to
stop. There's so much interesting material here.
While much of it is familiar, including lengthy
tries. You can learn how to "say" Pesach
explanations for why and how we celebrate
phrases in American Sign Language, make
the holiday, there's also a lot of information
unusual matza balls (did you know some Ger-
you likely didn't already know. For example:
man Jews like theirs with spicy red pepper?)
Some Jews from Morocco don't spill the
and find a pen pal in Israel.
wine onto their plates. "Instead, they follow a
Now, a little about the authors:
very different custom. The mother holds a
Rush of North Carolina is a retired children's
bowl of water and the father holds a bowl of
librarian
and storyteller. She has written nine
wine. As each plague is named, they pour a
books. Schwartz, a Colorado resident, is a
bit of wine and water into a third bowl. Then
founding coordinator of the Jewish Storytelling
the bowl of mixed water and wine is passed
Network of the Coalition for the Advancement
over the head of each unmarried person at
of Jewish Education.
the seder. Why? Some Moroccan Jews
Bottom Line: Great book.
believe it can bring good luck
or protection, just as the
2. FUN READING FOR THE
blood on the doorposts of the
SEDER
UNCLE E.LI'S
houses in Egypt protected the
Uncle Eli's Special-For-
PASSOVER HAGGADAH
Children of Israel from the
Kids, Most-Fun-Ever,
10th plague."
Under-The-Table Passover
This catalog also is filled
Haggadah by Eliezer Lorne
with really creative ideas for
Segal, with illustrations by
children — such as making
Bonnie Gordon-Lucas (No-
Miriam's tambourine and
Starch Press of San Francisco,
designing Pesach clothing like
$12.95).
that worn by the Jews of Kur-
distan, Spain and other coun-

Book Reviews

1. BUY THIS!

The Kids'
Catalog of
Passover by

Barbara Rush
and Cherie Karo
Schwartz (Jewish
Publication Soci-
ety of America,
$15.95).

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Even if you think
you know everything there is to know about
Pesach ... Even if you already have a million
ideas for celebrating the holiday ... Even if you
can't imagine wanting to do more for Pesach
after all that cleaning and preparation ...
The Kids' Catalog of Passover is one ter-
rific book.
The first thing you should know: It's fun. You
might never get around to actually reading the
text because you'll be so absorbed in the
great photos and art. There are drawings by
children, photos and charming illustrations
from Haggadot throughout the generations.

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