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Passover 2015

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Passover 5775. The entire staff and Board of Directors of Park Plaza welcome you, as family and friends, to celebrate this joyous holiday together. We wish all of you a Chag Kosher V’Someach; a healthy, enjoya-ble and meaningful Passover that you will fondly remember for many years to come. We thank all of Park Plaza’s dedicated employees for their hard work and efforts in making this holiday extra special. Next year we should all be together again, in good health, in Jerusalem. Chag Someach, Seymour Abrams Yehuda Lebovits Chairman, Board of Directors Executive Director

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Safety First

For the safety of all our residents, candle lighting IS NOT allowed in the apartments. Instead, we will be lighting candles in the

1st Floor- Lobby and TV Room at the following times:

Friday, April 3rd 6:35-6:55PM -Lobby

Saturday, April 4th 8:10-8:30PM -Lobby

Thursday, April 9th 6:05-6:25PM -TV Room

Friday, April 10th 6:05-6:25PM -TV Room

If you need to light candles later than the listed time please contact the front desk.

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Table of Contents Welcome to Park Plaza..........................................................Page 3 Safety First ...................................................................................Page 5

Passover Daily Activity Schedule......................................Pages 9-19 Passover Services, Activities, and Lectures will be held on the 2nd floor, as well as the TV Room or Lobby located on the 1st floor.

Seders, Services and Lectures at a Glance ….............Pages 20-22

Passover Seders in the 1st floor Dining Rooms

Passover Dining ...................................................................... Pages 23-39

Important Reminders for Meals

Please check the schedule for Seder and meal times. Guests please make sure to bring your meal tickets with you to the Dining Room. Holiday Meals (April 3rd, 4th 10th and 11th) are Open Seating Family Style Intermediate Meals (April 6th-9th) are at Assigned Tables Please see the head waitress if you need any assistance with your seating. Tables numbered 1-16 and Guest Tables 1-5 are located in our 1st floor Back Dining Room. Unless otherwise noted in the schedule, lunch is served at 12:00 PM and dinner at 5:30 PM. Tables numbered 28-45 and Guest Tables 6-10 are located in our 1st floor Front Dining Room. Unless otherwise noted in the schedule, lunch is served at 11:30 AM and dinner at 5:00 PM. No food may be carried through the building. All food must be eaten in the dining room; this includes food from the tea room.

Friday, April 3rd: Candle Lighting: 6:35 - 6:55 PM 1st Night Early Seder: 6:00 PM

1st Night Traditional Seder: 7:40 PM

Saturday, April 4th:: Candle Lighting: 8:10 - 8:30 PM 2nd Night Early Seder: 6:00 PM

2nd Night Traditional Seder: 8:30 PM

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11:00 Burn Chametz - Patio

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Park Plaza Passover Activity Schedule April 3rd– 11th, 2015

Friday, April 3rd [Erev Pesach, 1st Night Seder]

AM 8:00 Shachrit Service followed by Siyum and Breakfast – Second Floor Synagogue 9:30 Shopping at the New Walmart – Meet at the Front Desk 9:45 Musical Memories with Roman – Back Dining Room 10:22 Prohibition to eat Chametz Begins 10:30 Exercise with Marsha – Second Floor 11:00 Burn Chametz - no dairy products or plastic (until 11:20 AM) - Patio 11:30 Lunch [Assigned Seating] -Front Dining Room PM 12:00 Lunch [Assigned Seating] -Back Dining Room 1:15 Chair Yoga with Greg Garrett from the Peace School – Second Floor 2:00 Tea Room Refreshments (until 3:30 PM) – Small Dining Room 2:15 Musical Oneg Shabbat - Back Dining Room 3:00 “Wheel of Fortune”– Room 227 5:00 Early Dinner [Open Seating] – Back Dining Room 6:00 Early Shortened 1st Night Seder led by Cantor Allen Gilbert [Dinner Prior to Seder] – Back Dining Room 6:35 1st Night Shabbat & Yom Tov Candle lighting for Everyone (Until 6:55 PM) – Lobby 7:05 Mincha/Maariv – Second Floor Synagogue 7:40 Traditional 1st night Seder led by Meyer Sherman including Dinner [Open Seating] concludes 10:20 pm – Front Dining Room

Saturday, April 4th [1st Day Pesach, 2nd Night Seder]

AM 8:30 Tea Room Refreshments (until 9:45 AM) – Small Dining Room 9:00 Shabbat & Yom Tov Morning Services –Second Floor Synagogue 10:30 Walk For Your Health – Meet at the Front Desk 11:30 Yom Tov Lunch [Open Seating] - Back Dining Room PM 12:00 Yom Tov Lunch [Open Seating] - Front Dining Rooms 1:30 Passover Bingo with Prizes - Back Dining Room 2:00 Tea Room Refreshments (until 3:30 PM) – Small Dining Room 2:30 “Discussion of International News with Meyer Widrevitz” – TV Room 3:45 Shabbat Zemirot with Ira Clair and Family – Lobby

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4:30 Mincha - Second Floor Synagogue 5:00 Early Dinner [Open Seating] – Back Dining Room 5:15 Seudat Shlishit and Tea Room Refreshments (until 6:00 PM) – Small Dining Room 6:00 Early Shortened 2nd Night Seder led by Cantor Allen Gilbert [Dinner Prior to Seder] – Back Dining Room 7:00 Discussion: “The Haggada: Framework for a Future” with Rabbi Dr. Joseph Ozarowski from the Jewish Healing Network – Second Floor 7:50 Maariv – Second Floor Synagogue 8:10 2nd Night Yom Tov Candle lighting for Everyone (Until 8:30 PM) – Lobby 8:30 Traditional 2nd night Seder led by Rabbi Falk including Dinner [Open Seating] concludes 11:00 pm – Front Dining Room

Sunday, April 5th [2nd Day Pesach]

AM 8:30 Tea Room Refreshments (until 9:45 AM) – Small Dining Room 9:00 Shabbat & Yom Tov Morning Services –Second Floor Synagogue 11:30 Yom Tov Lunch [Open Seating] - Back Dining Room PM 12:00 Yom Tov Lunch [Open Seating] - Front Dining Room 1:30 Exercise with Fun: Balloon and Ball Toss – TV Room 2:00 Tea Room Refreshments (until 3:30 PM) – Small Dining Room 2:30 “Apples to Apples: The Game of Hilarious Comparisons” – Back Dining Room 3:30 Discussion: “The Magic of the Seder: Experiencing the Exodus from Egypt” With Mrs. Tema Taxer – TV Room

5:00 Dinner [Open Seating] -Front Dining Room

5:30 Dinner [Open Seating] -Back Dining Room 6:40 Mincha – Second Floor Synagogue 7:00 Discussion: “Remember the Day You Left Egypt All the Days of Your Life” with Rabbi Falk – Second Floor Synagogue 7:55 Maariv – Second Floor Synagogue 8:15 Tea Room Refreshments (Until 9:00pm)- Small Dining Room 8:15 Havdallah (Yom Tov Ends 8:11 pm) – Lobby 8:30 Romantic Drama: “Marty” (1955 / 90 min) starring Ernest Borgnine. Winner of Four Academy awards including Best Picture – Second Floor

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The Four Sons

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Monday, April 6th AM 8:00 Shachrit Service – Second Floor Synagogue 8:30 Tea Room Refreshments (until 9:45 AM) – Small Dining Room 9:30 Shopping at Jewel/Osco & Target– Meet at the Front Desk 9:45 Musical Memories with Roman – Back Dining Room 10:30 Exercise with Corrine & Roman plays piano music – Second Floor 11:00 FREE OUTING to the Garfield Park Conservatory Spring Flower Show [Box Lunch Included] – Sign up at the Front Desk

11:30 Lunch Front [Assigned Seating] -Dining Room

PM 12:00 Lunch Back [Assigned Seating] -Dining Room 1:30 Tai Chi Class with RPI - Second Floor 1:30 Russian Class with Roman – Room 227 2:00 Scrabble, Rummi Q, Cards & Chess – Lobby 2:00 Tea Room Refreshments (until 3:30 PM) – Small Dining Room 2:05 Music Video: “The Huberman Festival – Mozart and Handel” Performed by Pinchas Zukerman and Itzhak Perlman with The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (1982 / 43 min.) – TV Room 3:00 “Moshe and Aaron: Sibling Rivalry and the Road to Redemption” with Rabbi Shaanan Gelman from Kehilat Chovevei Tzion in Skokie – TV Room 4:00 Video: “The Art of Passover” A comprehensive look at 55 pieces of Passover art narrated by art educator Myrna Teck PhD- TV Room 4:00 Arts & Crafts: Latch hooking with Pearl Elaine Gelerinter – Room 227

5:00 Dinner Front [Assigned Seating] -Dining Room

5:30 Dinner Back [Assigned Seating] -Dining Room 6:20 Mincha/Maariv – TV Room 6:45 Passover Celebration featuring a Concert by the Carlebach Combo Band, Followed by Festive Refreshments – Second Floor

Tuesday, April 7th [Voting for Mayoral Election in TV Room]

AM 8:00 Shachrit Service – Second Floor Synagogue 8:30 Tea Room Refreshments (until 9:45 AM) – Small Dining Room 9:45 Musical Memories with Roman – Back Dining Room 10:30 Exercise Class with RPI: “Dancing for Your Life” – Second Floor

11:30 Lunch Front [Assigned Seating] -Dining Room

PM 12:00 Lunch Back [Assigned Seating] -Dining Room CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

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1:15 “Tuesdays with Rivkie” presents “Searching for the Afikoman: Revealing its Essence” with Mrs. Marsha Smagly [Separate Seating] – Second Floor 1:30 Mahjong – for details see Mary Kolodny at table #7 2:00 Tea Room Refreshments (until 3:30 PM) – Small Dining Room 2:30 Sing-a-Long with Roman – Back Dining Room 3:40 Academy award-winning Documentary: “March of the Penguins” (2004 / 80 min.) – Second Floor

5:00 Dinner [Assigned Seating] -Front Dining Room

5:30 Dinner [Assigned Seating] -Back Dining Room 6:20 Mincha/Maariv – Second Floor Synagogue 7:00 Israel Lecture: “Behind the Headlines: The Future of the US-Israel Relationship” featuring AIPAC Chicago Director Eli Wald. Followed by Festive Refreshments – Second Floor

Wednesday, April 8th AM 8:00 Shachrit Service – Second Floor Synagogue 8:30 Tea Room Refreshments (until 9:45 AM)– Small Dining Room 9:45 Musical Memories with Roman – Back Dining Room 10:00 Brickyard Banking – TV Room 10:30 Exercise with Evelyn– Second Floor 11:00 OUTING to the Oriental Institute for a guided tour of the museum and special exhibit “A Cosmopolitan City: Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Old Cairo” $7 [Box Lunch included]– Sign up at the Front Desk

11:30 Lunch [Assigned Seating] -Front Dining Room

PM 12:00 Lunch [Assigned Seating] -Back Dining Room 1:30 Lecture: “The Famous and the Infamous -Jews in Early Chicago ” with Elise Ginsparg – TV Room 2:00 Tea Room Refreshments (until 3:30 PM)– Small Dining Room 3:00 Festive Dance Music with Roman on the Keyboard – Second Floor 4:05 Hebrew Class with Rabbi Falk – Room 227

5:00 Dinner [Assigned Seating] -Front Dining Room

5:30 Dinner [Assigned Seating] -Back Dining Room 6:20 Mincha/Maariv – Second Floor Synagogue 7:00 Musical Performance by Cantor Pavel Roytman, Violinist Alex Kofman And Pianist Gail Mangurten of the Maxwell Street Klezmer Band. Followed by Festive Refreshments – Second Floor

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Thursday, April 9th [1st Night 7th of Pesach] AM 8:00 Shachrit Service – Second Floor Synagogue 8:30 Tea Room Refreshments (until 9:45 AM) – Small Dining Room 9:30 Shopping at Jewel/Osco & Target – Meet at the Front Desk 9:45 Musical Memories with Roman – Back Dining Room 10:30 Exercise Class with RPI: “Workout with Robin” – Second Floor

11:30 Lunch [Assigned Seating] -Front Dining Room

PM 12:00 Lunch [Assigned Seating] -Back Dining Room 1:15 Discussion: “The Merit for Jewish Redemption” with Rabbi Falk – TV Room 1:30 Russian Class with Roman – Room 227 2:00 Tea Room Refreshments (until 3:30 PM) – Small Dining Room 2:30 Jewish Comedy Performance: “The Brett Walkow Comedy Variety Show” -Second Floor 3:30 Wheel of Fortune – TV Room 5:00 Early Dinner [Open Seating] – Back Dining Room 5:50 Mincha / Candle Lighting / Maariv – Second Floor Synagogue 6:05 1st Night Yom Tov Candle Lighting (until 6:25 PM) – TV Room 6:25 Kiddush & Hamotzei with Larry Heimlich – Lobby 6:30 Late Dinner [Open Seating] – Front Dining Room 7:30 “Songs, Stories and Words of the Torah” with Rabbi Shlomo Pontos – Lobby 8:15 Tea Room Refreshments (Until 9:00pm) Small Dining Room

Friday, April 10th [7th of Pesach]

AM 8:30 Tea Room Refreshments (until 10:00 AM) – Small Dining Room 9:00 Yom Tov Morning Service– Second Floor Synagogue 10:30 Walk For Your Health – Meet at the Front Desk 11:30 Yom Tov Lunch [Open Seating] - Back Dining Room 12:00 Yom Tov Lunch [Open Seating] - Front Dining Room PM 1:30 Exercise with Fun: Balloon and Ball Toss – TV Room 2:00 Tea Room Refreshments (until 3:30 PM) – Small Dining Room 2:30 “20+ Questions” a fun interactive game of questions and hints –Lobby 3:30 Discussion: “Moshe: The Life of a Leader” with Rabbi Dov Lerner, Assistant Rabbi, KINS – TV Room 5:00 Early Dinner [Open Seating] – Back Dining Room

CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

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5:40 YIZKOR Candle Lighting (until 6:00 PM) – Front Office 5:50 Mincha / Candle Lighting / Kaballat Shabbat / Maariv – Second Floor Synagogue 6:05 Shabbat and Yom Tov Candle Lighting (until 6:25 PM) – TV Room 6:25 Kiddush & Hamotzei with Larry Heimlich – Lobby 6:30 Late Dinner [Open Seating] – Front Dining Room 7:30 Discussion: “History of our Sages: The Baal HaTurim” with Isac Kapulski – Lobby 8:15 Tea Room Refreshments (Until 9:00pm) Small Dining Room

Saturday, April 11th [Last Day of Pesach - YIZKOR]

AM 8:30 Tea Room Refreshments (until 9:45 AM) – Small Dining Room 8:30 Shabbat & Yom Tov Morning Services – Second Floor Synagogue 10:30 YIZKOR Service - Second Floor Synagogue 11:30 Yom Tov Lunch [Open Seating] - Back Dining Room 12:00 Yom Tov Lunch [Open Seating] - Front Dining Room PM 1:30 Shabbos Bingo with Prizes - Back Dining Room 2:00 Tea Room Refreshments (until 3:30 PM) – Small Dining Room 2:30 “Discussion of International News with Meyer Widrevitz” – TV Room 3:45 Shabbat Zemirot with Ira Clair and Family – Lobby 4:30 Mincha - Second Floor Synagogue

5:00 Dinner [Open Seating] -Front Dining Room

5:30 Dinner [Open Seating] -Back Dining Room 7:00 “The First Freedom March: From Pesach to Shavuot ” with Rabbi Michael Myers from ICJA – Second Floor 7:55 Maariv (Shabbat & Yom Tov ends at 8:17 PM) – Second Floor Synagogue 8:20 Havdallah – Lobby 8:30 Drama: “Stand By Me” (1986 / 87 min.) starring Wil Wheaton and River Phoenix [Rated R for strong language] – Second Floor

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Seders, Services, Concerts and Lectures at a Glance April 3rd-11th, 2015

Friday, April 3rd [Erev Pesach, 1st Night Seder] AM 8:00 Shachrit Service followed by Siyum and Breakfast – Second Floor Synagogue 10:22 Prohibition to eat Chametz Begins 11:00 Burn Chametz - no dairy products or plastic (until 11:20 AM) - Patio PM 2:15 Musical Oneg Shabbat - Back Dining Room 5:00 Early Dinner [Open Seating] – Back Dining Room 6:00 Early Shortened 1st Night Seder led by Cantor Allen Gilbert [Dinner Prior to Seder] – Back Dining Room 6:35 1st Night Shabbat & Yom Tov Candle lighting for Everyone (Until 6:55 PM) – Lobby 7:05 Mincha/Maariv – Second Floor Synagogue 7:40 Traditional 1st night Seder led by Meyer Sherman including Dinner [Open Seating] concludes 10:20 pm – Front Dining Room

Saturday, April 4th [1st Day Pesach, 2nd Night Seder]

AM 9:00 Shabbat & Yom Tov Morning Services –Second Floor Synagogue PM 3:45 Shabbat Zemirot with Ira Clair and Family – Lobby 4:30 Mincha - Second Floor Synagogue 5:00 Early Dinner [Open Seating] – Back Dining Room 5:15 Seudat Shlishit and Tea Room Refreshments (until 6:00 PM) – Small Dining Room 6:00 Early Shortened 2nd Night Seder led by Cantor Allen Gilbert [Dinner Prior to Seder] – Back Dining Room 7:00 Discussion: “The Haggada: Framework for a Future” with Rabbi Dr. Joseph Ozarowski from the Jewish Healing Network – Second Floor 7:50 Maariv – Second Floor Synagogue 8:10 2nd Night Yom Tov Candle lighting for Everyone (Until 8:30 PM) – Lobby 8:30 Traditional 2nd night Seder led by Rabbi Falk including Dinner [Open Seating] concludes 11:00 pm – Front Dining Room

Sunday, April 5th [2nd Day Pesach]

AM 9:00 Shabbat & Yom Tov Morning Services –Second Floor Synagogue PM 3:30 Discussion: “The Magic of the Seder: Experiencing the Exodus from Egypt”

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With Mrs. Tema Taxer – TV Room 6:40 Mincha – Second Floor Synagogue 7:00 Discussion: “Remember the Day You Left Egypt All the Days of Your Life” with Rabbi Falk – Second Floor Synagogue 7:55 Maariv – Second Floor Synagogue 8:15 Havdallah (Yom Tov Ends 8:11 pm) – Lobby

Monday, April 6th

AM 8:00 Shachrit Service – Second Floor Synagogue 11:00 FREE OUTING to the Garfield Park Conservatory Spring Flower Show [Box Lunch Included] – Sign up at the Front Desk PM 3:00 “Moshe and Aaron: Sibling Rivalry and the Road to Redemption” with Rabbi Shaanan Gelman from Kehilat Chovevei Tzion in Skokie – TV Room 4:00 Video: “The Art of Passover” A comprehensive look at 55 pieces of Passover art narrated by art educator Myrna Teck PhD- TV Room 6:20 Mincha/Maariv – TV Room 6:45 Passover Celebration featuring a Concert by the Carlebach Combo Band, Followed by Festive Refreshments – Second Floor

Tuesday, April 7th [Voting for Mayoral Election in TV Room]

AM 8:00 Shachrit Service – Second Floor Synagogue PM 1:15 “Tuesdays with Rivkie” presents “Searching for the Afikoman: Revealing its Essence” with Mrs. Marsha Smagly [Separate Seating] – Second Floor 6:20 Mincha/Maariv – Second Floor Synagogue 7:00 Israel Lecture: “Behind the Headlines: The Future of the US-Israel Relationship” featuring AIPAC Chicago Director Eli Wald. Followed by Festive Refreshments – Second Floor

Wednesday, April 8th AM 8:00 Shachrit Service – Second Floor Synagogue 11:00 OUTING to the Oriental Institute for a guided tour of the museum and special exhibit “A Cosmopolitan City: Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Old Cairo” $7 [Box Lunch included]– Sign up at the Front Desk PM 1:30 Lecture: “The Famous and the Infamous -Jews in Early Chicago ” with Elise Ginsparg – TV Room 6:20 Mincha/Maariv – Second Floor Synagogue

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7:00 Musical Performance by Cantor Pavel Roytman, Violinist Alex Kofman And Pianist Gail Mangurten of the Maxwell Street Klezmer Band. Followed by Festive Refreshments – Second Floor

Thursday, April 9th [1st Night 7th of Pesach]

AM 8:00 Shachrit Service – Second Floor Synagogue PM 1:15 Discussion: “The Merit for Jewish Redemption” with Rabbi Falk – TV Room 2:30 Jewish Comedy Performance: “The Brett Walkow Comedy Variety Show” -Second Floor 5:50 Mincha / Candle Lighting / Maariv – Second Floor Synagogue 6:05 1st Night Yom Tov Candle Lighting (until 6:35 PM) – TV Room 6:25 Kiddush & Hamotzei with Larry Heimlich – Lobby 7:30 “Songs, Stories and Words of the Torah” with Rabbi Shlomo Pontos – Lobby

Friday, April 10th [7th of Pesach] AM 9:00 Yom Tov Morning Service– Second Floor Synagogue PM 3:30 Discussion: “Moshe: The Life of a Leader” with Rabbi Dov Lerner, Assistant Rabbi, KINS – TV Room 5:40 YIZKOR Candle Lighting (until 6:00 PM) – Front Office 5:50 Mincha / Candle Lighting / Kaballat Shabbat / Maariv – Second Floor Synagogue 6:05 Shabbat and Yom Tov Candle Lighting (until 6:35 PM) – TV Room 6:25 Kiddush & Hamotzei with Larry Heimlich – Lobby 7:30 Discussion: “History of our Sages: The Baal HaTurim” with Isac Kapulski – Lobby

Saturday, April 11th [Last Day of Pesach - YIZKOR]

AM 8:30 Shabbat & Yom Tov Morning Services – Second Floor Synagogue 10:30 YIZKOR Service - Second Floor Synagogue PM 3:45 Shabbat Zemirot with Ira Clair and Family – Lobby 4:30 Mincha - Second Floor Synagogue 7:00 “The First Freedom March: From Pesach to Shavuot ” with Rabbi Michael Myers from ICJA – Second Floor 7:55 Maariv (Shabbat & Yom Tov ends at 8:17 PM) – Second Floor Synagogue 8:20 Havdallah – Lobby

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The Tea Room Is Open Every Day

8:30-9:45AM

2:00– 3:30PM &

8: 15– 9:00PM (As Noted in the Schedule)

Passover Menus

Regular & Decaffeinated Coffee Regular & Decaffeinated Hot Tea

Decaffeinated Iced Tea

Beverages & Alternate Menu Options

Beverage Options

Juice Options: Apple, Orange, Cranberry, Pineapple, Tomato & Prune

Lunch (Dairy) Alternatives

Cheese Options: Swiss, Mozzarella, Cheddar, American & Feta

Dinner (Meat) Alternatives

*Half Portions Always Available *Sugar Free Desserts Available

Cottage Cheese Plate with Fruit Chef Garden Salad Gefilte Fish Sardines

Herring Tuna Eggs any style Omelet: Onion, Mushroom, or Tomato

Chef Salad Fruit Plate Deli Plate: Turkey, Salami & Bologna Gefilte Fish Sardine

Herring Tuna Potatoes: baked or mashed Chicken: baked or boiled

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Waldorf Salad

Home- Made Gefilta Fish

Chicken Matza Ball Soup

Prime Rib or

Spinach Stuffed Chicken Breast

Fingerling Potatoes, Popcorn Cauliflower

Chocolate Lava Cake with Candied Orange

FRIDAY, April 3, 2015

Dinner

1st Night Seder

Please see the table menus for additional entrée and side choices.

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SATURDAY, April 4, 2015 1st Day of Passover Chopped Liver & Small Garden Salad

Garlic Infused Veal Roast

or Grilled Chicken Thigh Steak

Potato Kugel, Sautéed Zucchini

7 Layer Cake

Fennel & Radicchio Salad,

Home-Made Gefilta Fish

Chicken Matza Ball Soup

Lamb Chops with a Cherry Mint Glaze or

Wine Braised Salmon Steak

Farfel Kugel, Steamed Broccoli

Black & White Swirl Cake

Lunch

Dinner

2nd Night Seder

Please see the table menus for additional entrée and side choices.

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SUNDAY, April 5, 2015 2nd Day of Passover

Lunch

Dinner

Please see the table menus for additional entrée and side choices.

Eggs Mimosa & Israeli Salad

French Onion Soup

Beef London Broil or

Passover Chicken Schnitzel

Baked Sweet Potato, Apple Kugel

Marble Sponge Cake

Romaine Lettuce with Radishes, Carrots & Grapes

Vegetable Soup

Oven Roasted Chicken or

Honey Glazed Whitefish Steak

Caramelized White Asparagus, Swiss Chard

Wine Poached Pears

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MONDAY, April 6, 2015 3rd Day of Passover

Lunch

Dinner

Tomato Basil Bisque

Matza Brei or

Passover Pancakes with Syrup & Fruit

Orange Wedges

Apple, Pineapple, Cranberry & Walnut Salad

Zucchini Soup

Oven Roasted Turkey Drumstick

or Sweet Potato in a Portabella Mushroom

Acorn Squash, Glazed Carrots

Praline Nut Roll

Please see the table menus for additional entrée and side choices.

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TUESDAY, April 7, 2015 4th Day of Passover

Lunch

Dinner

Potato Dill Soup

Matza & Spinach Pesach Lasagna or

Boston Bibb Lettuce, Pear, Walnut & Feta Salad with Strawberry Vinaigrette

Apricot Roll

Romaine Salad with Radishes, Carrots & Grapes

Mushroom Soup

Ground Beef Stuffed Cabbage or

Herb Baked Trout Steak

Jicama Fries, Roasted Peppers

Honey Loaf

Please see the table menus for additional entrée and side choices.

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WEDNESDAY, April 8, 2015 5th Day of Passover

Lunch

Dinner

Polish Cabbage Soup

Eggplant Parmesan or

Cheese Blintzes, Sour Cream & Jam

Brownie

Shredded Carrot Raisin Salad

Broccoli Soup

Beef Pot Roast or

Sautéed Vegetables in a Roasted Pepper

Baked Turnips, Sautéed Kale

Raspberry Roll

Please see the table menus for additional entrée and side choices.

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THURSDAY, April 9, 2015 6th Day of Passover

Lunch

Dinner

Egg Drop Soup

Potato Latkes, Applesauce & Jam or

Parmesan Baked Whitefish Steak

Fruit Compote

Watercress Salad

Home-Made Gefilta Fish

Chicken Matza Ball Soup

Braised Ribeye Steak or

Plum Glazed Cornish Hen

Mashed Potatoes, Braised Cabbage

Checkerboard Cake

Please see the table menus for additional entrée and side choices.

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Hallelujah

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FRIDAY, April 10, 2015 7th Day of Passover

Lunch

Dinner

French Onion Soup

Beef Brisket or

Mushroom Stuffed Salmon Boat

Roasted Potatoes, Steamed Cauliflower

Chocolate Layer Cake

Israeli Salad

Home- Made Gefilta Fish

Chicken Matza Ball Soup

Beef Back Ribs or

Grilled Turkey Breast with Shallots

Tzimmes, Sauteed Zucchini

Chocolate Roll Please see the table menus for additional entrée and side choices.

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SATURDAY, April 11, 2015 Last Day of Passover

Meat Lunch

Parve Dinner

Please see the table menus for additional entrée and side choices.

Chopped Liver & Small Garden Salad

Beef Shoulder Roast or

Kishka Stuffed Chicken Breast

Sweet Potato Kugel, Baked Broccoli

Chocolate Chip Coffee Cake

Chilled Borscht

Polish Whitefish or

Salmon Salad on a Chef Garden Salad

Potato Salad, Marinated Cucumber Salad

Mandel Cake

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