Rachel Singer At The Jewish Community Center Purim Celebration, March 1990 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald
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1990
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Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1990
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PURIM PARADE - Preschooler Rachel Singer, above [this photo], adjusts her crown for her role as Queen Ester in the Purim Parade celebration at the Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County in Ann Arbor Friday, as Rabbi Aharon Y. Goldstein, right, distributes 'Purim Kids' to other children. Purim celebrates the Biblical story of the thwarting of King Haman's plan to annihilate the Jews and urges closer adherence to their heritage.
Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1990
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PURIM PARADE - Preschooler Rachel Singer, above [this photo], adjusts her crown for her role as Queen Ester in the Purim Parade celebration at the Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County in Ann Arbor Friday, as Rabbi Aharon Y. Goldstein, right, distributes 'Purim Kids' to other children. Purim celebrates the Biblical story of the thwarting of King Haman's plan to annihilate the Jews and urges closer adherence to their heritage.
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Rabbi Aharon Goldstein Celebrates Purim At The Jewish Community Center, March 1990 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald
Year:
1990
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Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1990
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PURIM PARADE - Preschooler Rachel Singer, above, adjusts her crown for her role as Queen Ester in the Purim Parade celebration at the Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County in Ann Arbor Friday, as Rabbi Aharon Y. Goldstein, right [this photo], distributes 'Purim Kids' to other children. Purim celebrates the Biblical story of the thwarting of King Haman's plan to annihilate the Jews and urges closer adherence to their heritage.
Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1990
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PURIM PARADE - Preschooler Rachel Singer, above, adjusts her crown for her role as Queen Ester in the Purim Parade celebration at the Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County in Ann Arbor Friday, as Rabbi Aharon Y. Goldstein, right [this photo], distributes 'Purim Kids' to other children. Purim celebrates the Biblical story of the thwarting of King Haman's plan to annihilate the Jews and urges closer adherence to their heritage.
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Seder Plate At Temple Beth Emeth, April 1979 Photographer: Deborah Ouellette
Year:
1979
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Ann Arbor News, April 10, 1979
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PASSOVER SEDER - Children of Temple Beth Emeth, 2309 Packard Road, (left) eat matzo, unleavened bread, at a model Passover Seder. With the start of the Jewish holiday at sunset Wednesday, ceremonial dinners celebrating the freedom of Jews and their exodus from Egypt, will be held throughout the Jewish community. The meal of (clockwise) roasted lamb shankbone; a mixture of finely chopped apples, nuts cinnamon with wine, parsley; hard boiled egg; and bitter herbs, here horseradish symbolizes the sacrifice of the Jewish people, their flight from Egypt the bitterness of oppression yet the freshness of spring. (Staff photo by Deborah Ouellette)
Ann Arbor News, April 10, 1979
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PASSOVER SEDER - Children of Temple Beth Emeth, 2309 Packard Road, (left) eat matzo, unleavened bread, at a model Passover Seder. With the start of the Jewish holiday at sunset Wednesday, ceremonial dinners celebrating the freedom of Jews and their exodus from Egypt, will be held throughout the Jewish community. The meal of (clockwise) roasted lamb shankbone; a mixture of finely chopped apples, nuts cinnamon with wine, parsley; hard boiled egg; and bitter herbs, here horseradish symbolizes the sacrifice of the Jewish people, their flight from Egypt the bitterness of oppression yet the freshness of spring. (Staff photo by Deborah Ouellette)
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Children Of Temple Beth Emeth Participate In Passover Seder, April 1979 Photographer: Deborah Ouellette
Year:
1979
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Ann Arbor News, April 10, 1979
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PASSOVER SEDER - Children of Temple Beth Emeth, 2309 Packard Road, (left) eat matzo, unleavened bread, at a model Passover Seder. With the start of the Jewish holiday at sunset Wednesday, ceremonial dinners celebrating the freedom of Jews and their exodus from Egypt, will be held throughout the Jewish community. The meal of (clockwise) roasted lamb shankbone; a mixture of finely chopped apples, nuts cinnamon with wine, parsley; hard boiled egg; and bitter herbs, here horseradish symbolizes the sacrifice of the Jewish people, their flight from Egypt the bitterness of oppression yet the freshness of spring. (Staff photo by Deborah Ouellette)
Ann Arbor News, April 10, 1979
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PASSOVER SEDER - Children of Temple Beth Emeth, 2309 Packard Road, (left) eat matzo, unleavened bread, at a model Passover Seder. With the start of the Jewish holiday at sunset Wednesday, ceremonial dinners celebrating the freedom of Jews and their exodus from Egypt, will be held throughout the Jewish community. The meal of (clockwise) roasted lamb shankbone; a mixture of finely chopped apples, nuts cinnamon with wine, parsley; hard boiled egg; and bitter herbs, here horseradish symbolizes the sacrifice of the Jewish people, their flight from Egypt the bitterness of oppression yet the freshness of spring. (Staff photo by Deborah Ouellette)
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Jesse Bernstein Practicing The Shofar, September 1989 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1975
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Ann Arbor News, August 30, 1975
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Jesse Bernstein Of Beth Emeth Practices Blowing Shofar
Ann Arbor News, August 30, 1975
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Jesse Bernstein Of Beth Emeth Practices Blowing Shofar
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Rabbi Robert Levy Practicing The Shofar, September 1989 Photographer: Jessica Greene
Year:
1989
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Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1989
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Rabbi Robert Levy of Beth Emeth Temple in Ann Arbor practices the shofar he will play during the Jewish New Year services.
Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1989
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Rabbi Robert Levy of Beth Emeth Temple in Ann Arbor practices the shofar he will play during the Jewish New Year services.
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Rabbi Aharon Goldstein Leads Seder At Chabad House, April 1982 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald
Year:
1982
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Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1982
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Yitzchock Cowen and Baruch Wolf join Rabbi Aharon Goldstein, his son Alter and daughter Shterna with Seder objects at the student Chabad House, where the Seder will be held this evening
Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1982
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Yitzchock Cowen and Baruch Wolf join Rabbi Aharon Goldstein, his son Alter and daughter Shterna with Seder objects at the student Chabad House, where the Seder will be held this evening
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Dovid Travers Prepares For Seder At Chabad House, April 1984 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1984
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Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1984
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Dovid Travers prepares the shank bone at Chabad House
Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1984
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Dovid Travers prepares the shank bone at Chabad House
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Chaim Goldstein Takes Part In Passover Seder Demonstration At Chabad House, April 1997 Photographer: Lon Horwedel
Year:
1997
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Ann Arbor News, April 18, 1997
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PASSOVER PREPARATION - Chaim Goldstein, 11, reads about Passover while holding matzah during a Seder demonstration Thursday night at the Chabad House on Hill Street in Ann Arbor. The actual celebration will take place at the Chabad House Monday evening beginning at 8:30. For more information, call Rabbi Goldstein at 995-3276.
Ann Arbor News, April 18, 1997
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PASSOVER PREPARATION - Chaim Goldstein, 11, reads about Passover while holding matzah during a Seder demonstration Thursday night at the Chabad House on Hill Street in Ann Arbor. The actual celebration will take place at the Chabad House Monday evening beginning at 8:30. For more information, call Rabbi Goldstein at 995-3276.
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Rabbi Aharon Goldstein Places A Lantern On The 15-Foot-High Menorah In Front Of Chabad House, December 1989 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald
Year:
1989
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Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1989
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Rabbi Aharon Goldstein places a lanter on a 15-foot-high menorah in front of Chabad House, 715 Hill St., as his sons Levi and Alter look on. The 8-day Festival of Lights commemorates a Jewish victory 2,000 years ago. After retaking the temple in Jerusalem, the Jews found only enough oil to light the eternal flame for a day, but saw it miraculously last for 8 days.
Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1989
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Rabbi Aharon Goldstein places a lanter on a 15-foot-high menorah in front of Chabad House, 715 Hill St., as his sons Levi and Alter look on. The 8-day Festival of Lights commemorates a Jewish victory 2,000 years ago. After retaking the temple in Jerusalem, the Jews found only enough oil to light the eternal flame for a day, but saw it miraculously last for 8 days.
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