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April 14, 2016 - Image 77

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-04-14

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY ONE KINGS LANE

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The Seder Table

Create a table that Elijah won’t be able to
pass over.

Lynne Konstantin | Arts & Life Editor

ABOVE: Bring your family history out to
display, along with that of our people — mix-
and-match Grandma’s china and whatever other
colorful collections you can find (including
both silver and gold flatware), and ground
them with a solid-colored tablecloth. Or take
a cue from One Kings Lane and create a blend
of Eastern meets Western motifs for a global,
Mediterranean vibe accented with pastel
blooms and a ring of symbolic parsley around
the dipping bowl at each place setting. Check
out the adorable individual salt tins (buy them
on Amazon for $9.99 for a set of three) that can
be placed at each setting and double as take-
home gifts.

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