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September 29, 2000 - Image 179

Resource type:
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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-09-29

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Facing page:
Clockwise from top left:
Asher Parr-Besemer, 8, of
Oak Park, shows off his "edi-
ble apple person."

Abby Trotz, 5, of Farmington,
shows off the challah she
made.

The scene at "Apples &
Honey and Lot, Lots More" at
the Oak Park ICC.

This page:
Clockwise from top left:

Tzvi Klein, 8, of Southfield,
tries out his new shofar made
at the Shofar Factory.

Certified sofer (scribe) Levi
Kagan of Oak Park writes a
Hebrew name with a feather
in traditional style.

_Jacob Kahn, 4, of Farm-
ington Hills enjoys some
happy ice cream as he
listens to the Klezmer
Fusion Band.

Moshe Kahn, 9, of Oak
Park, receives paper for
the tashlich (ritual casting
away of sins) pond from
volunteer Allison Rabi-
novitz of Farmington Hills.

Linda Orbach-Shear of
Huntington Woods alerts
the crowd to activities.

Micheal Violent, 17, of
Slovakia volunteers at the
"edible apple people"
booth.

9/29
2000

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