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Rabbi Dobrusin Displays A Page From A Haggadah, April 1989 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Rabbi Dobrusin Displays A Page From A Haggadah, April 1989 image
Year:
1989
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 19, 1989
Caption:
Rabbi Robert Dobrusin of the Beth Israel Congregation in Ann Arbor holds a Haggadah from the Middle Ages.

Rabbi Rod Glogower & Family Prepare For Passover, March 1991 Photographer: Grover Sanschagrin

Rabbi Rod Glogower & Family Prepare For Passover, March 1991 image
Year:
1991
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 30, 1991
Caption:
Rabbi Rod Glogower (second from right) and his family perform a ceremony the night before Passover that involves a candle-light search through the house for leavened food. From left to right: Abby, Ari, Rod, and Naomi Glogower.

Holiday Crafts Demonstration at Kempf House Museum, April 1981 Photographer: Robert Chase

Holiday Crafts Demonstration at Kempf House Museum, April 1981 image
Year:
1981
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1981
Caption:
Holiday Crafts - During an open house in the very American setting of Ann Arbor's historic Kempf House, people representing different nationalities demonstrated through crafts and other means how Easter and Passover are celebrated in other lands. Blanche Ehrenkreuta, a Polish American, demonstrates cutout decorations. Americans of German, Ukrainian, Italian, Greek, Irish and Jewish backgrounds also took part in the event, sponsored by the Ann Arbor Multi-Ethnic Alliance.

Rabbi Julius Weinberg & Family Begin Their Passover Celebration, April 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Rabbi Julius Weinberg & Family Begin Their Passover Celebration, April 1960 image
Year:
1960
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 12, 1960
Caption:
PASSOVER SEDER: Rabbi Julius Weinberg holds a goblet of wine at the beginning of the traditional Passover festival last night in the family home at 1113 Olivia Ave. The sanctification of wine is recited by the head of the household at the beginning of the Passover Seder, the traditional meal in which rite and ritual symbolize the exodus of the Jews from Egypt. Members of the family are (left to right) Naimah, age 7, Rabbi Weinberg, Roni, age 5, and Mrs. Weinberg. The Passover festival will end Tuesday, April 19.

Rabbi Harold White Reads To Children From The Haggadah, April 1963 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Rabbi Harold White Reads To Children From The Haggadah, April 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 5, 1963
Caption:
PASSOVER BEGINS MONDAY: Rabbi Harold S. White of the Ann Arbor Beth Israel Center reads from the Haggadah before a Seder table with matzoh (unleavened bread), bitter herbs (horse radish), and ceremonial wine, as will Jews around the world on Monday, when Passover begins at sundown in homes. Hearing about the act of deliverance by which God brought the children of Israel out of bondage in Egypt are (left to right) Stacy Schuman, Daniel Pressel, Janet Green and Janet Stern. Passover also is called the season of freedom.