Today is Rosh Hashannah, so, of course, we
went to synagogue at sunset last night to
celebrate. As usual, my husband and I brought
our own bottle of grape juice, but there was both
wine and grape juice there. Rosh Hashannah,
of course, is not what Christians call the "Lord's
Supper," which we observe on Passover, but
things were basically the same: there was wine
for those who use wine and juice for those who
prefer juice.
I know that we do things differently than most
other Baptist-based congregations, in which I
believe the wine or juice is provided by the church
itself. The synagogue provides some wine and
grape juice, but they know that people will bring
their own. Therefore, there are all kinds of differ-
ent wines and juices served, and we freely share
with one another.
I chose a marked "non-alcoholic sparkling wine"
for my husband and me last night, but it was a
brand I had never tried before. Then I looked
more closely at the bottle, and although it said
"non-alcoholic," it had 1/10 of 1% alcohol. Oh,
brother! But it was too late to return it, so we
took it.
When it was time to drink the wine, I opened the
bottle, and it Smelled Like GLUE! I nearly keeled
over! MtnWalker and I looked at each other, took
a teensy sip, and nearly lost it. WOAH, that stuff
was nasty! I have tasted better vinegar, and
indeed, we would have been better off with vinegar.
[ September 07, 2002, 11:36 AM: Message edited by: Abiyah ]
went to synagogue at sunset last night to
celebrate. As usual, my husband and I brought
our own bottle of grape juice, but there was both
wine and grape juice there. Rosh Hashannah,
of course, is not what Christians call the "Lord's
Supper," which we observe on Passover, but
things were basically the same: there was wine
for those who use wine and juice for those who
prefer juice.
I know that we do things differently than most
other Baptist-based congregations, in which I
believe the wine or juice is provided by the church
itself. The synagogue provides some wine and
grape juice, but they know that people will bring
their own. Therefore, there are all kinds of differ-
ent wines and juices served, and we freely share
with one another.
I chose a marked "non-alcoholic sparkling wine"
for my husband and me last night, but it was a
brand I had never tried before. Then I looked
more closely at the bottle, and although it said
"non-alcoholic," it had 1/10 of 1% alcohol. Oh,
brother! But it was too late to return it, so we
took it.
When it was time to drink the wine, I opened the
bottle, and it Smelled Like GLUE! I nearly keeled
over! MtnWalker and I looked at each other, took
a teensy sip, and nearly lost it. WOAH, that stuff
was nasty! I have tasted better vinegar, and
indeed, we would have been better off with vinegar.
[ September 07, 2002, 11:36 AM: Message edited by: Abiyah ]