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April 28, 2022 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-04-28

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Passover
Events
Galore

RACHEL SWEET ASSOCIATE EDITOR

34 | APRIL 28 • 2022

NEXT DOR
VOICE OF THE NEW
JEWISH GENERATION

O

rganizations in Metro Detroit brought together dozens
of people to celebrate Passover throughout Michigan.
Here are some of the highlights:

PARTNERS DETROIT’S PRE PESACH
WONDER WOMAN EVENT – APRIL 6:
The Partners Detroit Women’s Division Team hosted a pre-Pesach
Wonder Woman event where women of all ages from the Metro
Detroit Jewish community came together to get inspired and excited
for the holiday. “I think the idea behind the whole evening was to
celebrate the power of a woman to affect her family and bring in the
holiday to her family with excitement, spirituality and relevance,”
said Shaindel Fink, a member of the Women’s Division Team.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF PARTNERS DETROIT WOMEN’S DIVISION TEAM

Judy Jacobs, Debbie
Mayerfeld, Sheryl Lederman,
Malke Torgow, Julie Lask
and Fran Newman enjoy the
event,

WE DIP. YOU DIP. WE DIP – PARTNERS DETROIT
JEWISH YOUNG PROFESSIONALS - APRIL 7:
Partners Detroit Jewish Young Professionals hosted a
Passover rehearsal dinner at their Platform 18 space in Royal
Oak. “Our goal of the program was to have a mock seder.
Like a seder type feel and experience while also just enjoy-
ing a fun night out with their friends,” said Erin Stiebel, an
educator with the organization. Rabbi Leiby Burnham led
the seder and walked through the seder from an educational
perspective.

TOP: Danielle Bricker, Taylor Chimoff, Kyle Hill, Sean Hill, and
Ricki Feuereisen. ABOVE: Jewish young professionals gather
around the majestic seder table to learn about the Passover
traditions from master educator Rabbi Leiby Burnham.

LEFT: Partners Detroit JYP Board Member Nikki Baron and
her fiance, David Sable. RIGHT: Rabbi Noam Gross shares an
inspirational idea about the Passover seder.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF PARTNERS DETROIT JEWISH YOUNG PROFESSIONALS

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