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April 28, 2000 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-04-28

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EFL

song parodies
men's seder
di erent
er nights.

Mothers

ur

ALLWEISSTSCHIRHART

OP

nice to have a woman's perspective on the holi-
said Karol Friedman of Huntington Woods,
ending her third Congregation Beth Shalom
refs Seder. Sharing the ceremonial service with
,Aand girls present on April 24, she said,
* "e the female aspects" of Passover.
owing pride and confidence, by includ-
411SIA,er‘the angry man who once told
eschel that "a woman belongs on a
orange belongs on the seder plate."
:ng respect for the capable but some-
of the Passover story and the
'410.nt rah.
such women as Miriam,



0414 " distributed by seder
halorns rebbetzin, punc-
using song parodies written
Park for the Women's Seder
ruusical director Penny
orn's cantorial soloist, the
1e, this chorus from "The
e.of "Oh, Susannah"):

444

and'high/For God

taakaching to the sky."
Oak Park had wanted
seder for years after
Broner's account of
rif
4"4 k 46
, s he happily joined
inittee five years ago
e years, Dorshow-
COITle to the seder
&s ending up enjoying

esident Ellen Racusin of
congregation was sponsoring new
e seder and other donations had enabled
Associadon for Residential Care to attend

Clockwise from top right•

Royal Oak resident Site Yerman, center, dips her
finger in the wine to count off Ten Plagues.

Ruth Bressler of South eld and granddau hter
Rachel Castator, 7, of Farmington Hills allow
the text.

Cantorial soloist Penny Steyer enhanced the
evening's musical component.

Mollie Goldsmith, left, and Allie Lichterman,
both of Huntington Woods, work with the music.

Or,

brook-Kingswood senior Sarah Golob, 18, of

field Hills was chatting with other young women

g the Passover meal. The Congregation Shaarey
!:-440,...: :rriber, who came with mom Carol, likes the
cwt beia.use she gets to meet "different Jewish people."
en she smiled whik admitting, "I'm here even though I
a-V6' a . bio test tomorrow." ❑

Following the seder are Lauren Marcus of Detroit
and her niece Sydney Marcus, 5'/z of Oak Park.

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