2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, April 8, 1982 Observing historical exodus Passovers Jews reimoiimce leaveiaed ffoed. By LISBETH LEVINE Surf Writer Although there will probably be no visible change in the student diet at UNC in the next seven days, the food requirements at universities with larger Jewish populations like Syracuse and Brandeis will almost certainly be drastically altered. Jews "around the world renounced all foods which contain leavening for eight days last night Passover officially began. Passover, or Pesach in Hebrew, commemorates the Jews' exodus from Egypt in the time of the pharoahs. Because there was not time for the bread to rise when the opportunity to escape appeared, the Israelites took the unleavened bread with them on their journey through the desert. Every year at Passover, Jews celebrate their freedom by not eating bread. The ban on leavening encompasses much more than just bread, said Rabbi Frank Fischer, director of the Hillel Foundation for UNC and Duke. He listed anything that is fermen table as forbidden. This includes beer, liquor, cereal, peas, corn, oats and rice, as well as cakes, cookies, pretzels and bagels. "No Jew can benefit from the sale of leavened products during Pesach," Fischer said, adding that in some parts of the world, most of the grocery stores are closed during Passover for this reason. , Instead of bread, Jews eat matzoh for the eight days. Matzoh is defined in a vague, fuzzy or incorrect manner by the students at UNC who have heard of it. "It's Jewish, isn't it?" asked freshman Mike Hasson. "I've had matzoh balls, but never the crackers," said Angie Van Lue, a freshman from Jacksonville. Jacky Jones, on the other hand, recalled trading her spaghetti and roll for fourth grade sweetheart Albert's matzoh sandwich. "Peanut butter and jelly on matzoh is the best," said Jones, a Resident Assis tant in Ehringhaus. Matzoh is actually a flat cracker which consists of flour and water. It is carefully prepared so that no fermentation occurs prior to baking. A matzoh ball, which has no life outside of its chicken broth environment, is simply matzoh meal rolled into a ball and cooked. Jewish women generally spend long hours in the kitchen at Passover, attempting to disguise the taste of matzoh in new recipes, since Weight Watchers has not yet marketed a "Kosher for Passover" T.V. din ner. "Kosher for Passover," which is seen in the grocery stores on everything from Coca-Cola to gefilte fish, simply means that a rabbi has verified that the product did not come into contact with any form of leavening before he blessed it. On the first two nights of Passover, seders are held. Seder means order in Hebrew, and refers to the elaborate procedures which surround the evening meal. Although many students working knowledge of a seder is limited to the four glasses of wine which are consumed during the process, the purpose of the seder is to retell the story of how Moses led the Jews out of Egypt. A seder plate rests in the center of the table. Cer tain significant items are arranged on the plate, and each of them symbolizes an important element in the Passover story. A roasted shank bone represents the paschal lamb sacrifice which occurred each spring. It was the blood from this sacrifice which the Jews smeared on the doorposts of their houses to protect them when the Angel of David passed over Egypt, killing the first born son. The roasted egg stands for the special sacrificial of ferings to the temple which take place in spring. The maror, a mixture of nuts, apples, cinnamon of the slavery which the Jews endured. The charoses, a mixture of nuts, apples, cinnamon and wine, resembles the mortar with which the Jews laid the bricks in Egypt. ' The carpas, usually celery, is a symbol of spring which is dipped into salt water, a sign of the bit terness of slavery. The salt water, has also been inter preted as the tears that the Israelites shed while in bondage. And always in the center of the table is a welcom ing glass of wine for the prophet Elijah. Just as Santa Claus's milk and cookies disappear, Elijah never fails to mysteriously enter the house during the night and drink his wine. fcr THE SACRED TRIDUUM (The Sacred Three Days) AT THE CHAPEL OF THE CROSS April 8, 9, 10, 1982 MAUNDY THURSDAY "A new commandment I give unto you, that you love one another as I have loved you." 8:00 PM FOOT WASHING, SOLEMN ANTHEMS, LITURGY OF THE LORD'S SUPPER GOOD FRIDAY Is it nothing to you, all you who pass by?" NOON 3 PM THE THREE HOURS DEVOTION (The faithful may come and go as obligations require.) EASTER EVE (HOLY SATURDAY) "Woman, why are you weeping? Whom do you Seek?" 10 PM THE GREAT VIGIL OF EASTER, LIGHTING OF THE NEW FIRE, BAPTISMS, FIRST EUCHARIST OF EASTER Support tho arch of Dimes M EASTER DAY, SUNDAY, APRIL 11, HOLY COMMUNION AT 7:30,9:00,11:15,5:15 WMS cLKJ(Q)o ilea Evisifc' Meg rv -: tr- The 12 Stagecoach or The 10 Steak Sandwich only $1.99 Includes Baked Potato or French Fries and Texas Toast with coupon 2 pm until 4 pm Monday thru Friday. It takes a down home meal to really hit the spot, Stagecoach No. 12 and it's really alot At Western Sizzlin it's wait in' just for you, chopped sirloin ' steak and mush room gravy too. Baked potato or french fries and Texas toast , .nialdeit.'all, ! complete. So try it to- day it's on ' special at Western Sizzlin Steak House. (idtite'MVf e Chapel Hill-Only 1 f H and-p aimed, eggs are profitable for UNC gr&d By LI$BETH LEVINE Staff Writer People know it's spring in Chapel Hill 'when the outdoor vendors begin to reap pear on "Franklin Street. The first entre preneur has been braving the fluctuating climate for three weeks as she sells hand painted Easter eggs in front of the Metho dist church on East Franklin. Susan Crider, a 24-year-old artist who graduated from UNC two years ago, handpaints butterflies, zodiac signs, maps1 of Argentina and other designs on the hollowed eggs. For $1 extra, she will create a personal message on the egg. Some "Happy Easter" designs appear in her basket of eggs. Crider's interest in egg painting began when she decided to make one as a birth day present for her sister. Her mother suggested that she try to sell the eggs for Easter. " . : . "I wanted to sell them personally and not through a store,' Crider explained, "so that I could do personal designs for people. I've gotten lots of positive feed back." Crider estimated that each egg took two hours to complete. First she blows out the egg, then blocks out the outline for her Wr m magic marker. Crider 4DTH' seeks editor for The Tar Heel The Daily Tar Heel is taking applica tions for the position of editor for The Tar Heel, the weekly summer version of the DTH. Interested persons should con tact DTH editor John Drescher at 902-0245 or come by the DTH office in the Student Union. next paints the eggshell in watercolors, and finally shellacks it. She stated that the eggs are fairly durable. The eggs sell for $4 if they are mounted on a wooden base and $2.50 if they are loose. Although the business may not be considered lucrative by some, Crider said, "At least I'm able to buy groceries now." At this point a young woman ap proached the table and after glancing at the eggs, asked, "How much is this?" After hearing the price, the woman rum maged through her purse and produced a $5 bill. She carefully inspected the eggs before choosing a multi-colored geo metric design. She explained that it was for her son. "It's Easter," she said. "He is sick. I like to cheer him up." As Crider handed her the change, she told of a bus driver who pulled up to the curb with a bus full of children and bought six eggs. "People are real interested," she con tinued. "A lot of people come over and talk to me. I have a lot of fun." She reported that males, especially adult men, are her best customers. "Must be the seller," commented a male friend as he smiled at the freckled, friendly blonde painting the eggs. Staff to meet There will be a mandatory meeting for all DTH City writers, today at 4:30. Any writers unable to attend are required to contact the office prior to the meeting. Additionally, anyone in terested in joining the City desk is ask ed to attend the meeting. MELTON'S EASTER SALE! Large Group Tropical Wool Blend Suits, Vested, By College Hall, Reg. $265 . . $99.90 Entire Remaining Stock Of Suits, Take An Additional $10 Off Present Sale Price Entire Stock Sport Coats-Take An Additional $5.00 Off Present Sale Prices. j r Closed Easter Sunday. Open Ail Day Easter Monday. Sale Ends Hon., April 12 mUtmra GUotliinrt, (Hupbnwcb Phone: 968-4408 HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 10-6:30; Sun. 1-5 163 E. Franklin St., Downtown Chapel Hill Cupboards also in Greensboro & Charlotte FREE VALIDATED PARKING All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. Classified Info t Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements IS YOURS WELL-DESIGNED? Bring your plane to the Union' Paper Airplane Contest and find out. B-52's tickets will be given for design and distance. 1-3 pm. Thursday, April 15. Great Hall. PRE LAW CLUB WILL sponsor discussions on LSATs new format today 3:30 in 217 Union. Everyone is invited. Nominations for election April 8 will also be taken. . .. RAMS BAR AND GAME Room bow open! lUppv honr Tnesdays and Thursdays 6-9 25C draft. Ladies Bight Wednesday night Free Beer for the ladles 7-9. Neat dress required. 510 West Franklin Street across from Chapel Hill Newspaper. 4:30-1 Monday-Saturday. AN EASTER SERVICE IN the Forrest Theater, Thursday evening at 7:30. The North Chapter of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship invites you to attend. THURSDAY AT PURDY'S - "Bottomless Cups" - FREE BEER 8 'til MIDNIGHT! plus other specials too good to advertise. NORTH CAMPUS INTER-VARSITY Christian Fel lowship will be having an Easter Service on Thurs., April 8th at 7:30 in Forrest Theater. Everyone is welcome! ATTENTION ALL FRESHMAN WOMEN: Interest ed in a scholarship for one semester's tuition? Applications and details available at Union Desk and 01 Steele Building for Panhellenic Scholarship. Deadline extended to April 9. AMERICANS FOR COMMON SENSE will have a meeting at 7:30 tonight in Union 204. We will have a presentation on migrant farm workers and elect officers for next year. All progressives welcome. lost Cz found FOUND: A ROUND KEY ring with two keys. Around Methodist Church area last Tuesday. Call 9684)359 to identify. LOST: GOLD UNC 82 Class Ring. Name is engraved inside. Lost sometime on Sunday night. Please call 933-4364 and I'U identify. FOUND: UMBRELLA IN GERRARD HaB Monday. Call 933-5364 after 10:30 pm to claim it FOUND SILVER CAR KEY and gold door key on leather string near Tijuana Fat's. Keys are at the Union desk. FOUND - GOLD BRACELET IN Pit April 6. Initials KAS at Union desk. FOUND: POCKET CAMERA ON Franklin Street Monday, March 29. 933-5763 to Identify. FOUND: A BIRTHDAY CARD ON U-bus Saturday. Call 933-4165 to identify. LOST MONDAY NIGHT IN Granville a gold rope chain bracelet and floating heart Reward. Call Donna 933-0445. LOST: GOLD ANKLE BRACELET with Initials K.A.S. ingraved on plate. Lost it somewhere between Caldwell and Union on path beside Lenoir. Call 933-0603 Kim Stuntz. FOUND: SINGLE KEY ON green key chain. On sidewalk between Wilson & South Bldg. Call 933-5928 to claim. help wanted AVOID SUMMER EMPLOYMENT HASSLE. Work at Camp Greenville In the Blue Ridge Mountains of South Carolina. Need summer secretary, crafts sup ervisor, dining room supervisor, registered nurse and a few general counselors (males). Apply to: Mr. Gore, Box 5697, Greenville, SC 29606. TELL YOUR NURSE FRIENDS that Camp Green ville in the Blue Ridge Mountains is looking for an R.N. Large, well equipped infirmary pkia private nurse's quarters. Good pay, fun job, great location. Apply to: Mr. Gore, Box 5697, Greenville, SC 29606. - TENNIS AND SCUBA STAFF Directors and assis tants. New Hampshire boys' camp. June 20 Au gust 21. Contact: John Klein, 28349 Chagrin Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio 44122. 216-831-4330. SUMMER JOB OPEN1NGS-N.C, Va., S.C. Earn $7.10hr. on campus April 13 & 14 Uni versity Center Room "217 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on the hour. ENERGETIC PERSONS WANTED TO assist in operation of unique food delivery business in Chapel Hill. Assistant managers and drivers (with vehicles) needed to work 6 pm til 2 am. 3 to 7 daysweek, be ginning April 15. Schedules negotiable. Write Sweet Delivery's, PO Box 667, Chapel Hill 27514; or call 933-5090, after 5 pm weekdays. j GOT THE SUMMER JOB blues? We've got a great one. Travel, experience, average savings last sum mer $3500.00. Call for interview times 933-1600. PART-TIME NIGHTS AND weekends. Apply in person at Reed's Jewelers, University MalL OVERSEAS JOBS - SUMMERYEAR round. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All Fields. J 500-$1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-NC1 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. SOMEONE TO CARE FOR two children days during summer. Tuesdays and Thursdays only. Call 942-1847. STUDENTS WANTED: PART TIME work, approx. 2 hrs daily , Mon.-Thurs.; includes duties: vacuum ing, dusting, etc Must be responsible and conscientious. Call 942-3319 after 7:00 pm. services FINAL EXAMS MADE EASIER methods taught by experienced Study Techniques experts: memory techniques, test taking techniques, reduction of stress one session class $15. Call 929-1483. for sale urantcd to rent for rent SUMMER SUBLET ONE BEDROOM unfurnished University Lake apartment with option to take over lease in August Rent negotiable. PooL laundry, AC carpeting. CaO 929-4668. TWO BEDROOM KINGSWOOD APT. for sublet with option to renew in Fall. Partly furnished if desired. Rent negotiable. Call 929-2007. ONE MONTH, FREE! Tar Heel Manor offers May's rent free when you sign a lease with us by April 15. Roomy, two-bedroom apartments with all the conveniences. O- bus route. Call us, 968-4711. Open M-F, 9-6; f t 10-3. FOR RENT: FEMALES NEEDED to sublet two bedroom Royal Park Apt. May June July with option to pick up lease in August Call 929-2736. INCREDIBLE SUMMER SUBLET NICE 3 bedroom home in Dogwood Acres AC, WD, dishwasher, furnished, $125 per person phis Vi utilities. Call 929-4180. NEED A PLACE FOR the first session of summer school only? We've got that place! Close to campus, pool, AC, $109 a month, own room, prefer females, call 967-6017. Available May 17th. $60 REWARD! Sublet our two-bedroom Kingswood Apt Mid-May til August. Option to renew. Shady side stays cool! Spacious lawn, pleasant setting. . 968-4640. - FREE RENT FOR MAY and August sublease our fully furnished 2 br Foxcroft Apt AC, pool, tennis, sauna. 515 through 810. Call 933-9757 or 933-9597. SUBLET VILLAGE GREEN CONDO. for summer. Mile from campus. 2 bedrooms 2Vi baths; own washer and dryer. Willing to negotiate price. Call 929-6405. FOXCROFT APARTMENT FOR SUBLET: Two bedroom, dishwasher. pooL weight room. Beside tennis courts on D bus line. $375month. Available mid-May. Call 967-9762. 2 ROOMS IN 3 bedroom house available for summer sublet 1 room option for fall. Washer dryer, walking distance, on bus route in Carrboro. $100.00 month. Call 967-7673 anytime. 967-3014 in afternoons. FOR SALE! BASKETBALL SIGNED by UNC Na tional Champion basketball team. Best Offer! Call Peter Dodd at (919) 684-1672. FOR SALE 10x50 MOBILE home on quiet wooded lot 4 miles out. Furnished, washer, good condition $3500. 930778. Jeff. NEED SOME NEW CLOTHES? Need cheap prices? Greet, bscsnaa IVe not sonne reaCy nice thins, some only worn once, most home made, and I want to sell chess to yon! Sixes range from 11-14. ln chtded ere: Jeans, bathing snHa. style shirts, bkmses. two velonr 1 sun dress, a leather belt, two around skirts with snatching blonses. a pmHover sweater vest, bikinis, etc can't wear these any snots and they're much too good to throw away. Come by and look at them and try them on. See Linda at the DTH office between 10-4. GREAT LOFT FOR SALE! Easily disassembled and very sturdy. Two other lofts available also. Call 933-5129 evenings. roommates NEED ONE MALE ROOMMATE for Old Well Apt starting in August Non-smoking, fairly studious. $100month plus Vs utilities. Call Robert or Kerry 933-3349. MALE ROOMMATE WANTED FOR Kingswood Apt. beginning August Non smoker preferred. Vt rent and utilities. Call Wayne 933-8165 or Tim 933-8161. CONSIDERATE MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for 2-bedroom Kingswood Apt Begin in August Prefer non-smoker. Call Wesley at 933-2515 or Frank at 967-9061. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share apart merit' at the beach June-August 5185month utilities. Location Kitty Hawk, N.C. CaO Pam, 967-8096. NEED ONE NON-SMOKING quiet female to share furnished Kingswood apartment for the summer. Vi utilities first session; Vs utilities 2nd session, phis rent Laundry, pool, L bus route. Call 933-7785. rides NEED RIDE TO CHARLOTTE this weekend. Will split gas cost Call Katherine, 933-3632. I NEED A RIDE to D.C. area the weekend of April 23rd to 25th. Will share expenses and driving. Call Tamara at 933-4311. RIDE NEEDED FOR TWO to Washington D.C for weekend of April 23-25. Will share expenses. Call Cathy (933-3240) or Michelle (933-4289). Keep trying! $40 REWARD FOR YOUR house! 3 responsible professional students seek a 3 or 4 bedroom house in Chapel HOI. If your lease runs out this summer give us a cafl. if we sign the lease you get the finders fee. Dave 942-8953 evenings. . wanted A COPY OF WAUD'S Macro paperback (last year's) is needed. Will pay reasonable price for used copy. Call collect (814) 865-4549, during low rates. personals SUGARPUMPKIN, LOVE, break Easter wonderful a Have great are You .etc, braveness, trips road, bunny easter, projects, rides, favors your all for thanks. You for one's this, yes. Honeybunch. LOST LAMBDA CHI ALPHA charm: fat area of Hectors, Purdy's, or Connor Dorm parking lot. Reward. Call 933-5195. PATRICIA LYNN GOE31Y: When yon least expect itl WORLD'S FAIR TOURS Don't miss this spectac ular extravaganza! Jury 3-5, Sept 4-6. . $159 includes transportation, hotel accommodations, tickets and much more. Call John Mitch ener at 7-FAIR for details now! BOOPSIE AND WHICH, 11:30 pm? Nice SHACKAGE at AB! Thought no one noticed?! . . . - How "bout them SOPHOMORES! . . . Spring Fever has definitely hid G.F.I. kcaR. LADYSMITHS. CHAPEL HILL'S NEW private dub for the contemporary professional man or woman 23 yrs. old and above. Opening soon! For informa tion call 967-0202. GET YOUR" WARDROBE SET for Easter. Best selection ever of beh buckles, strips, and. earrings. First quality: low prices. Call Tommy Wallace at 968-0221. Keep Trying! NEED JOURNALISM 53 FROM 9:30-12:15 TTH? I have a pink slip, but want to take bio at that time. If you'd like to exchange pink slips, call Lynstey 933-7726. HELP! WILL ANY WITNESSES of a bikecar accident in front of Hardee's last Thursday please cafl 942-1599. This biker would really appreciate the help. . SHHH ... ACCORDING TO WEBSTER'S: SJSJ noun. An abbreviation referring to the basketball extravaganza known as Slammin Jamrnin' Springtime Jamboree a name to remember. NORBY - YOU'RE ROBBING THE cradle, but who cares? I may not do your laundry for you, but I like you anyway. I hope Roger picks on you for this! Freshman Swimmer. AMERICANS FOR COMMON SENSE wffl have a meeting at 7:30 tonight in Union 204. We will have a presentation on migrant farm workers and elect officers for next year. All progressives welcome. NIC THIS IS GETTING embarassing! We can't ignore each other with our fists and teeth clenched for three more years. Please? Muffy. 1 BAKIY - SOUNDS GSEAT. bet dont yon know The Porthole doesvt Breakfast. Mandy. TODAY IS BRUCE A. DAY. If you see Bruce today give him anything he asks for. TO BLOND FEMALE RUNNER from Curly-haired musician. How about lunch? Meet at Old Well Friday, April 9th at noon. Looking forward to meeting you. ITS PAKSOYS BIRTHDAY!! Give him a good hug, hand him a drink, sing him the song. NCAA Champs! Now, the rest of us can say, "we're 1." You always could. Enjoy! Be happy. Know you're loved. KIMMIE C. - YO ED! Here's to wud nights at Purdy's, 3 am grilled cheeses. Tar Heel Championships, S & K (both variations), and many drunken nights (is the fan on large?) Have a great 22nd and get ready to throw down at Myrtle Beach! Your roomie, Yetta K. PAM AND DAVID, HOW "bout those heels! Thanks for championship hospitality and memories. Much, much love, PatrJ. MISS REINKE: TWILIGHT, CHEERS to great friends, six day weekends, Sig Ep Chi, baseball games, ALL those wrestlers, phoning in, and Fish who drink! Thanks for putting up with the CRIP. Love ya, Hoppy. ; 1981-82 BAND OFFICERS AND staff-congratulations on making this years band the best ever! Those who have criticized don't really know how hard you've worked. Yours will be a hard act to follow. ) JOHN H. WHAT? No beer? Get rowdy! Pinner (on you) Drinks (on me) before exams. Be good! But not too good! Look out beach here we come! Love, Big Sis. "PORKY" FARLESS, YOLTVE GUT some good qualities. You're an ail around good guy with a well 'rounded personality. You've been an enormous friend. Your little friends, Raymond and Hugh. DR JAMES LEUTZE WILL speak on Contemporary International Affairs at a meeting of the Undergraduate History Association on Tuesday, 13 April at 4:00 in Room 213 of the Union. Everyone is welcome. KAREN S. CONGRATULATIONS ON Nursing School. Now its O.K. to have the Florence Nightengale Syndrome, loving to do things with your hands. Your Traveling Companion.

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