Yom Kippur begins on Sunday

We would always go to visit my grandmother at Temple on these High Holy Days. When there was a break in praying she would come outside to be with us. I would go in and get her. She had the same seat every year, next to the Memorial Wall. She would always proudly introduce me, then I'd take her outside to be with us.

My dad was so respectful he wouldn't smoke on these days, and would never, outside, smoke. When my sister got married and started having kids we would still all show up outside Grandma's Temple, Young Israel. It was in a dumpy house. It is Orthodox. It is still there. My grandma & father should still be on the Memorial Wall. We paid for it. In perpetuity. I haven't been inside to see them since the '90's. Doubt their names still there, but I don't know.
 
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