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2006 Israeli
Folk Dance Classes |
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In November of 2005,
we moved our Israeli Dance Class to THE RIVER in Lincolnton. |
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Pastor Bill Shupp (left) and his congregation
graciously opened the doors to their church and provided us a
place to continue with our dance classes. We started off
with plans to meet only once a month, but Bill encouraged us to
meet more often. By February 2006, we had decided to start
meeting twice a month. |
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At our new location, the Lord added numerous
new dancers. |
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Purim 2006 |
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The Purim play is always loads of fun,
but it's also a wonderful way of learning about Queen Esther and
how God used her and Mordechai to keep the Jews from being
destroyed at the hands of the wicked Haman. |
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This was our fourth annual Purim play.
This year we met in the home of Doug & Lynda Williams. |
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Connie Fox is the lovely Queen
Esther. |
Danny Fox is King Ahashuerus. |
Bruce Jones is Mordechai. |
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King Ahashuerus casts aside Queen Vashti when
she refuses to come at his beckoning call, and chooses a new
Queen, Esther, from all the beautiful women in his kingdom...not
knowing that she is Jewish. |
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Parts are
assigned "on-the-spot" to keep reactions and the story
spontaneous.
Parts aren't memorized, but read for the first time the night of
the play. |
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Andy Melnyk is the wicked Haman. |
Sheryl Long is Haman's wife, Zeresh. |
Leslie Costner is the deposed
Queen Vashti. |
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Mordechai is robed & led through the streets by
Haman.
King Ahashuerus extends his scepter to Queen Esther. |
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Haman is hanged. |
Esther and the Jews are safe. |
There's always time for Praise,
Worship & Dance |
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Pesach/Passover 2006 |
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Pesach/Passover is
one of the seven festivals of the Lord mentioned in Leviticus
23. It is the first of the Spring festivals, occurring in
March or April each year. In scripture, this date would be
Nissan 14.
Pesach is the festival that brings to remembrance the
deliverance of the Children of Israel from their slavery in
Egypt. Through Moses, God commanded that blood from a lamb
be smeared on the top lintel and two side posts of the door.
At midnight, the LORD passed through and killed the firstborn of
all the Egyptians. But when he saw the blood on the lintel
and two side posts of the Doors of the Jewish homes, the LORD
passed over that door and they were spared. |
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Pastor Bill Shupp graciously allowed us
to do our Pesach Seder at THE RIVER this year. It was a
real blessing to us, and allowed us to share our fifth annual
Pesach with his congregation. |
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We had 70+ people signed up to come, so
there was much to do in preparation. We did most of our
shopping at Wal-Mart. We found the material for our tablecloths for $1-a-yard, and purchased three bolts of the fabric. |
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We needed wine glasses for 70 people, but
didn't really want to purchase glass ones, thinking they
wouldn't store well from year-to-year and could easily break.
Wal-Mart had hard, thick plastic 8-inch wine glasses for $2
each. The only problem, the store in Hickory only had
fourteen. By the time we had all the wine glasses we
needed, we had been to Wal-Marts in Hickory, Lincolnton,
Statesville, Mooresville, Gastonia and Mocksville. We
picked up some smaller disposable ones for the kids at Party
City in Hickory. |
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We didn't have enough Seder plates, so we
used small bowls for the different components of the Seder meal.
This was also the largest crowd we'd had in 5 years, so we need
additional copies of our Haggadah. |
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We had decided to use broomstraw as part of our decoration for
the room where we would be having our Seder meal. Doug
Williams, his grandchildren and son, Lance, went out into the
fields to cut some. You can imagine the questions that
came from the kids in the process. "Papaw, why are we
cutting this stuff?" "Passover? What's that?" Doug
had numerous questions to answer. |
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Exodus 12:
26 And when your children ask you, "What does this
ceremony mean to you?"
27 Then tell them, "It is the Passover sacrifice to the
LORD, who passed over the houses of the Israelites in Egypt and
spared our homes when he struck down the Egyptians." Then
the people bowed down and worshiped. |
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Kate, Myrl and Becky work on
hemming the material for the table cloths.
This was the material we found at Wal-Mart for $1-a-yard. |
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Low tables are set and the decorating begins.
Doris Blount is busy putting out the wine glasses. |
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Guests were given a choice of
low/reclining tables or regular tables.
Doug cut plywood into 2ft. x 8ft. pieces for the low tables. |
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To soften the bright-white walls, Curtis decided
to paint a mural of Jerusalem to go on the wall behind the low
tables.
The mural was painted on thick paper so that it could be put up,
taken down and used for several years.
Yossi Wentz and Curtis look over the finished product. |
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At the end of the evening, the set-up crew
poses for a photo. It actually only took two hours to set
up the room, including making the table cloths, hanging the wall
mural, and putting out all the glasses, bowls, candles, baskets,
Haggadas, broomstraw & place-cards. |
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Yeshua (Jesus), himself, participated
in Pesach each year. |
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Matthew 26
17 Now the first day of the feast of Unleavened Bread
the disciples came to Jesus, saying unto him, Where wilt thou
that we prepare for thee to eat the Passover? |
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It was also during this Pesach Seder
meal that Yeshua instituted communion. |
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Matthew 26
26 And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and
blessed it, and brake it, and gave to the disciples and said,
Take eat; this is my body.
27 And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to
them, saying, Drink ye all of it.
28 For this is my blood of the new covenant, which is
shed for many for the remission of sins. |
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Curtis sitting at the low
tables. Some had requested to wear Biblical-type costumes
on the night of the Seder. |
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Blood (cardboard) was applied
to the top & sides of the doorway.
Curtis & Doug make last minute plans. |
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Doug & Lynda Williams pose in front of the
beautiful hand-painted silk flag by Spencer Williams. |
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As people begin to arrive, there was great
opportunity to talk with old friends and make some new ones. |
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Carolyn & Curtis Loftin with
their daughter, Beth Seese, & her husband, Brad, and
granddaughter, Savanna. |
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Shofars were blown as we began our evening.
Can you see four shofars in the two photos? |
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Curtis & Doug Williams were the leaders for the Seder. |
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"Let us ready our hearts
for the Passover Seder, the order of service. Everyone
take your Haggadah, please. Haggadah means 'the Telling'.
Passover is a story that has been told and retold for thousands
of years. It is a story of miraculous transitions - from
slavery to freedom, from despair to hope, from darkness to
light. Its greatness is the greatness of God. Its
timelessness comes from the eternal truth of His involvement
with His people. Just as God cared for the children of
Israel in ancient times, He cares for all who are His today." |
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"Upon the
table is a Seder plate, holding the ceremonial items of
Passover. There are bitter herbs, a roasted egg, a sweet
apple mixture, parsley, and a bone. Curious things, yet
all part of the telling. Let us allow our senses to fully
participate, taking in the sights and smells, tasting each
ingredient, listening to every word." |
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"On all other nights we eat
bread with leaven, but on Passover we eat only matzah,
unleavened bread. As the children of Israel fled from
Egypt, they did not have time for their dough to rise.
Instead, the hot desert sun baked it flat. But even more
than that, the scriptures teach us that leaven symbolizes sin." |
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We pause for the Passover meal. |
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Abbey Long & Chalmers Van Deusen
Pastor Bill Shupp |
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Yossi Wentz & Jesse Robinette
Duke & Myrl Peeler, Bruce, Becky, Kate & Helen Jones |
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The RIVER folk
The Fordhams came from South Carolina.
Part of the Gates of Praise Group. |
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Patrick, Julie & Joseph Cramer drove down from
Boone.
Barry & Melba Finley. |
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Families, children & teens |
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Savanna & Beth Seese
Andy & Jane Melnyk |
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L'Shana HaBa'ah
B'Yerushalayim! |
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Next Year in Jerusalem! |
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A time of Praise, Worship & Dance followed
the Seder. |
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Dancing to "It is Good to Praise the Lord", by
Paul Wilbur |
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