| Paul and I went, last January ('88). It was over Martin Luther King Day
weekend, since of course it could not start until after sunset on
Saturday (not that we get Martin Luther King Day off around here
anyhow, but some people do), down in or near Rhode Island someplace (I
forget exactly where; anyhow, we drove there during a torrential
rainstorm and were lucky to locate the hotel). It started with a
havdalah service and dinner, and one of the organizers was a rabbi (I
think he is a Conservative rabbi, but I'm not sure). A lot of the
discussion centered on how a Jewish home works, and a lot of the
attendees were more observant than we are (I am not sure if the food was
certified kosher, but there definitely were no ingredients or mixtures
of ingredients that were out-and-out treif). It was a very nice
experience (especially sitting around the tables after meals singing
the blessing after meals - we usually don't do this except at formal
occasions). A lot of couples from our schul have attended at one time
or another. The experience certainly reminded me how lucky I am to
have Paul around...!
We haven't kept up the notebooks you write - I think most people don't,
actually.
/Charlotte
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| I don't have the contact phone number, but I imagine you can get it
from our schul, since so many people have gone. Congregation B'nai
Shalom (Westboro, MA), phone (508)366-7191.
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