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mong the 2,000 commu-
nal Passover seders spon-
sored by Chabad-
Lubavitch organizations
this year — from Peru to Zimbabwe
— were several in the Detroit area,
including an April 17 seder at the
Shul-Chabad Lubavitch in West
Bloomfield.
"Our seder was planned for our
families who may not have held their
own seders," Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov
said. But what we found was that
many who signed up would have
conducted their own seders, but
wanted the opportunity to partici-
pate in a real, traditional seder, with
all the insight and the learning expe-
riences that come with it."
Some 450 rabbinical students
joined rabbis throughout the world
in seders as large as the 1,200-partic-
ipant event held in Nepal.
Chabad seders were run for both
American and Israeli military service
personnel and on campuses through-
out the country, including the
University of Michigan Chabad
House in Ann Arbor and the Chabad
House of Western Michigan in
Grand Rapids.
"This is a time when university
students are not home and Chabad's
ability to create a warm, home-like
atmosphere where students feel corn-
fortable joining a seder is invalu-
able," said Rabbi Menachem
Schmidt, a member of Chabad's
National Campus Commission.
"Many would not have attended a
seder if not for the seder at Chabad,"
said Rabbi Alter Goldstein of the
100 students attending each of the
two seders sponsored by U-M
Chabad House this year. Four years
ago, Rabbi Goldstein and his wife
Chanchi joined the rabbi's parents,
Rabbi Aharon and Esther Goldstein
of the Ann Arbor Chabad House, in
a now 28-year-old tradition of hold-
ing communal seders.
With the Goldsteins at the seder,
and with some members of the Ann
Arbor community joining in, Rabbi
Alter Goldstein said, "it makes it
more a family feeling." ❑

— She'll Liebman Doifinan, staff' writer

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