Midland Christian Middle School second-grader Elmise Archer, 9, right, reacts after realizing she took a bite of the Matzah too early before the rest of the students while first-grader Saige Arnold, left, eats her Matzah midday Monday during a Seder dinner, which is a Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover. "I believe in God. I know that he will always be with me," Archer said. "One day, I will be going to heaven where no one will get hurt and no one will get fat."
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Monday, April 18, 2011
FEATURE: Passover, Sedar Dinner
Midland Christian Middle School second-grader Elmise Archer, 9, right, reacts after realizing she took a bite of the Matzah too early before the rest of the students while first-grader Saige Arnold, left, eats her Matzah midday Monday during a Seder dinner, which is a Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover. "I believe in God. I know that he will always be with me," Archer said. "One day, I will be going to heaven where no one will get hurt and no one will get fat."
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