Show Passover Feast Is Described by Rabbi Burnstein Congregation of Montefiore Hears Interesting Dis- Dis c. c in Ass Assembly Hall I Tb The Jewish p people been free tree I from th the venomous sting of the snake of ot bigotry Intolerance and andrace andrace andrace race prejudice In Utah Rabbi El Elliot El- El U liot t M. M Burnstein of ot tho the Congregation tion Montefiore told a large lorge audience audience audience au au- au- au at the Assembly hall ball Tuesday Tues day night In lauding local citizens I for tor their grant of or freedom and se se- se cu For two thousand years We we e have o been wanderers over tho the face faco of oC the earth seldom tasting the milk of ot human kindness but 1 la IQ Salt Lake we have found what we wo ex expected ex- ex to find In Palestine ho asserted Rabbi Burnstein pleaded for tho the outlawing of war for tor a calmer understanding of ot religious beliefs and greater cooperation and harmony harmony harmony har har- mony among different peoples people In fundamentals In describing the ceremonies that will tako take place In the Jewish homes Wednesday night in observance of ot the Passover he said Wednesday night begins our cur Important annual festival of Passover Passover Passover Pass Pass- over commemorating the tho deliveranCe deliverance deliverance deliver deliver- ance of ot the Jewish people out of the hands of the task masters of Egypt To celebrate this event we I have ave wh what t Is called the Seder I service Let me take tako you with me I into a Jewish home and describe this service We see before us a long table at which are seated a a. happy re reunited reunited reunited re- re united family for tor brothers and sisters whom fortune has taken hundreds and perhaps thousands of miles away have come back to gladden the old folks folks' hearts and add still greater Joy to this al already already already al- al ready Joyous festival We are dazzled dazzled dazzled daz daz- by the brightness the newness newness newness new new- ness the cleanliness of ot everything for many days clays were spent In housecleaning and only new dishes are allowed to be used We Wo behold behold behold be be- hold the patriarchal father tather or grandfather In a a. long white robe and a a. white silk hat lat reclining on cushions in the manner of the freemen of ancient Egypt and Rome And soon he opens the service with a sweetly sung bless ing thanking God for delivering him and his people out of ot abject slavery sl very Then a small smaIl shrill voice Is heard The youngest son Is asking asking asking ask ask- ing the question Why Is this night different front from all other nights and for half halt an on hour houf the assembled company read the answer to that question In the which contains a complete account of ot the miracle that God performed In ln Egypt The father tather then pours wine into a special goblet and opens the thedoor thedoor thedoor door to allow Elijah the forerunner forerun forerun- ner neV of the Messiah who we expect to come to enter and drink there there- II of ot And now comes the treat of ot the evening a feast of delicacies which only the Jewish mother knows how to prepare On the table are also the bitter herbs I which are ares to remind them of their I bitter life In Th Egypt the unleavened unleavened av- av ened bread which the- the Israelites I were forced to eat owing to their hasty departure from Egypt and anda a food compound to remind them of the bricks they had to mold by bythe bythe bythe the sweat of ot their brows And Andall Andall nd all too soon the meal Is ended followed ollo ed by the saying of grace graceI I and ind the of the greatness land and goodness of God The service is concluded with the singing of songs of ot worship and and gladness carere carefree songs that would naturally spring from hearts I bubbling over with the enthusiasm that a glorious new freedom brings We Ve can see the feelings within vi thin re reflected reflected reflected re- re I upon the faces The Dhe spirit I of Joy reigns supreme This This' is our Passover This Is ls our own peculiar ecu ecu- liar way of showing what freedom I means to us I |