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Sherrie De Shetler of Oak Park and her son
P aul, 6, watch the action unfold.
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Photos by Bill Hansen
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Jan Wanetick of Southfield lights
the candles. .
tudents in grades
kindergarten-7 .
joined with family
and friends last Sunday
for model seders at Con-
gregation Beth Shalom.
The children learned
about the Haggada and
brachot (blessings), and
Natalie Wanetick, 7, and Tamar
Adler,
7, both of Southfield, explain
tasted all kinds of deli-
the
items
on the seder plate.
cious Pesach food at var-
ious stations. After the
seder, they returned to
their classrooms to make
craft projects.
Molly Rott, 5, of Huntington
.
The event was sponsored
Woods, center, joins•the other
by the Religious School Par-
I kindergartners in song.
ents organization, chaired
by Zoe Marcus.
A second model seder,
I for students in grades 4-7 and their families, will be held 9 a.m.-
I noon Sunday, April 16, at Beth Shalom, 14601 West Lincoln in
lOak Park. For information, contact the synagogue's religious
school, (248) 547-7970.
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Cantor Samuel Greenbaum and Rabbi David
Nelson get into the spirit of the holiday
Cookie Chimoff of Oak Park and her daughter Taylor, 7, read together.
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