The next photo is the PROMPT. Remember, all photos are property of the photographer, donated for use in Friday Fictioneers only. They shouldn’t be used for any other purpose without express permission. It is proper etiquette to give the contributor credit.
The photo this week is of the inside of an elaborate synagoge. The walls are around the holy ark where the the Torah scrolls are stored, are inlade with tile. The arched window over is stained glass adorned with the ten commandments in Hebrew. In the foreground are steps leading up to the bima or platform. There is a colorful bouquet in the middle on the steps.
PHOTO PROMPT © Roger Bultot
Genre: Anectdote
Word Count: 100
THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGING
I’d just celebrated my thirty-first birthday when my father sank down onto his sofa to take his eternal nap. Though not a surprise, it was still a shock.
By Jewish tradition the burial should take place within twenty-four hours. This wasn’t possible for my family.
The young rabbi asked if I had a problem with her being a woman. Her warm demeanor put me at ease.
“Dad’s middle name was Edward after Dr. Edwards who brought him into the world in 1914 when female physicians were frowned upon.” I smiled. “It’s only fitting that a woman should oversee his sendoff.”
My dad knew my ticklish spots. 😀





What a lovely pic and write up
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Many thanks, Geeta. Glad you enjoyed.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Down the memory lane.
Great photo.
Glad you gave her a chance & ensured no discrimination on the basis of gender. Cheers for you & the Female Rabbi.
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Dear Anita,
She was a lovely person and so right for the time. Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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How fitting, awesome story Rishelle! X
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Dear Carol Anne,
It was indeed fitting. A memory I cherish. Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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If there are female Rabbis, why should they have objections in performance of rituals?
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Dear Reena,
Traditionally, rabbis are men. As with many professions, women were frowned upon and had to work that much harder for acceptance. Doesn’t make it right. Thank you for reading and commenting.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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I liked the mirroring of the beginning and the ending
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Dear Neil,
That’s one of those things that just worked out right. Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thank you for sharing this tender moment.
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Dear Violet,
It is a bittersweet memory. Happy to share. Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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A lovely story Rochelle, a delightful picture too.
Last week a woman was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, the head of the Anglican Church of England. She’s the first female to hold this position since it was formed in 1533!
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Dear Keith,
I did see an article online about the new Archbishop. Lovely. Thank you re my story and picture.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Your Dad was always the funny guy. It seemed appropriate that he was brought into this world by a woman and his exit ceremony was also a woman.
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Dear Jan,
I don’t know many who have a sharp sense of humor like my Dad. ❤ Thanks for stopping by, m’luv
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I love the title you chose for your story and I’m glad it turned out that way with the rabbi.
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Dear Lisa,
She was the perfect rabbi for the occasion. Very caring and intuitive as I recall. Glad you picked up on the title. 😀 Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Rochelle, you are very welcome.
Shalom,
Lisa
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Beautifully paced and constructed, Rochelle.
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Thanks so much, Sandra.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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A lovely little insight (and bonus picture!)
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Thanks, Peter. That is one of my favorite pictures. 😉
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Such a lovely memory – and so nicely spoken, plus your photo too.
Really good, Rochelle.
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Dear Chris,
Thank you for all the lovely comments/compliments.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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what a beautiful and touching story. thanks for sharing.
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Thank you so much, Plaridel.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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The circle of life as frame for a beautiful memory. The picture is also very cute.
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Dear Gabi,
Such lovely things to say. I love that picture. A happy memory. 😀 Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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A sad story Rochelle, but uplifting at the same time 💞
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Dear Angela,
It’s always hard to let a parent go, no matter when they pass. Thank you for your kind comments.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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What a touching and beautiful memory, a fitting send off for your dad. Thanks for sharing and the lovely picture too.
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Dear Michele,
Thank you for your affirming and kind comments.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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A very touching story, Rochelle, and I love the photo of the two of you. It’s hard to lose a dad, but you wove a beautiful memory to remember him.
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Dear Brenda,
It’s been over 40 years since Dad passed and I still miss him. He was never one to pass up a straight line and to this day I still think, “Dad would say______.” Thank you for your affirming comments.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Lovely story, Rochelle. Tender memories of your beloved father.
The photo of your dad tickling you is precious. Just wonderful!
Shalom
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Oh
How lovely
And gorgeous photo
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