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I think I'm gonna try to be a Jew when I die so I can have a Dead Spread
at least as good as today's. It was a very classy affair with lovely presentation and appointments. I've never attended a Jewish funeral and it was a lovely memorial service for my friend's sister. The rabbi was a young chap and his words were very nice. A couple of the Psalms read were very familiar and the prayer after the kaddish was some bunch of beautiful words -- one of the women from school who was there said she has it and is going to resurrect it and send it to me. If I don't hear from her within a week or so, I'll contact the synagogue. The Dead Spread: Something on the order of a frittata or baked eggy dish - it had potatoes in it; a beautiful fruit plate with cantaloupe, whole strawberries, honeydew, and grapes; scalloped pineapple (I think); tuna salad; mixed breads; lox with onion, tomatoes, and cucumbers. The synagogue is bright and new and their social area is in the front of the building at the main entrance. The tables were appointed with cloths and stemmed glasses with cloth napkins artfully folded and tucked in each glass. I think there was a dessert table but I didn't see it. Enough already. Rest in peace, Barbie. -- http://www.jamlady.eboard.com, updated 1-15-2006, RIP Connie Drew |
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