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    1. Corinthians 15:53 the great Rabbi teaches that the redeemed


    2. In various ways with various words Rabbi Paul was sure to repeatedly declare


    3. The reverend Jesuit, the Chief Rabbi, and the Holy Iman


    4. ” I remembered the Rabbi and his disbelief


    5. “The Rabbi thought I lied


    6. Though God did not approve of anger, I was furious with the Rabbi


    7. Only my family, Joseph and the Rabbi at home had been told of my vision from Gabriel


    8. Neither Joseph nor the Rabbi believed


    9. The Rabbi threatened me with death by stoning and Joseph, who should have loved and believed in me, doubted


    10. “The Rabbi mentioned it one time but said it was impossible for anyone to have anything like that in a home

    11. ” I began and told her the entire story; my telling my parents, their acceptance; my telling the Rabbi, his unbelief


    12. “The Rabbi and some of the men were talking about it today when they stopped by the shop


    13. We were especially happy on the second day when a Rabbi joined our caravan


    14. The Rabbi continued the stories until he came to the last of the ancestors


    15. The little Rabbi continued


    16. “Did you hear the Rabbi?”


    17. That was also the year Jesus began his formal schooling at the synagogue with the Rabbi


    18. Our old Rabbi, the one who accused me of being a whore, was replaced the year before


    19. This young man was steeped in the Law and the Talmud, but interpreted both with more heart than the last Rabbi


    20. 23:8 He says, Do not be called Rabbi; for One is your

    21. “Maybe he’d have to be a dyslexic Rabbi


    22. Esther got on the phone and within minutes the visit was arranged, the Rabbi Hershaw saying how delighted he would be to see them next Tuesday


    23. He was good this Rabbi, thought Esther


    24. She started taking photographs as previously agreed by the Rabbi


    25. Just as she realized it wouldn’t be long before one of the girls asked what those things were in that cupboard on the stage, the Rabbi spoke


    26. “On the stage is the ‘Bimah’ a special platform, where we read from the scrolls, and those are the words of God in the Torah, our holy book,” All the while the Rabbi was pointing at the scrolls and the Talmud


    27. The Rabbi was visibly taken aback at this


    28. The Rabbi was touched


    29. As Sheuli was beckoned up to the stage, the Rabbi waited ceremoniously for her as she gracefully ascended the stairs almost as if she was gliding


    30. The Rabbi had put on his holy shawl, a tallit and kissed it in respect of God as was tradition

    31. The old familiar mumble of prayers reached Esther’s ears as the Rabbi said a prayer in Hebrew from the ancient tomes of Judaism while he opened the holy book and uncovered the scrolls handing the magnificent velvet scroll covers to Esther so she could lay them carefully on the nearby table


    32. Her reverie was interrupted as the Rabbi laid out the parchment scrolls on the pulpit and readied a little silver pointer to enable him to follow the script


    33. The Rabbi paused, making sure of the silence and respect for the occasion, then he started uttering one of the oldest prayers on earth


    34. Esther baulked at saying any prayer although all the girls were trying to support Sheuli and repeating after the Rabbi, she focused her attention on the beautiful piece of fabric in her hands, marvelling at the ornate stitch craft


    35. Esther glanced at the Rabbi who was still beaming


    36. Kayleigh was momentarily shocked that the rabbi would actually come to the school


    37. Fortunately, so did the Rabbi


    38. “No problem” said Kayleigh “Is it Esther? We could get donuts for the Rabbi couldn’t we?”


    39. It seemed that the Rabbi had done a really good job and covered most things they would have been likely to ask, so there was a silence


    40. Rabbi H and his mother lit the candles and said the prayers for the Friday night service

    41. She had asked the Rabbi in her letter if Jews had arranged marriages and what a Rabbi’s thoughts on the subject would be


    42. The Rabbi was over the moon and felt that he truly was spreading the word of modern Jewry


    43. Rabbi Hershaw was adamant that if Abi wanted a Bat Mitzvah later on she would have one


    44. Pretty bloody radical for a Rabbi don’t you think


    45. The third letter to be received that day was addressed to Rabbi Hershaw it was from a Carl Ingerson who was Dutch


    46. Would the Rabbi object if he visited the synagogue during his time in London


    47. The telephone call ended with Carl thanking the Rabbi profusely, enquiring as to what kind of gift would be suitable and how much he was looking forward to the visit and the Bat Mitzvah


    48. Except for the sweet innocent house of Rabbi H


    49. On the Saturday of Abigail’s special day our gentle Rabbi, had risen as usual, eaten a huge breakfast, prepared by his mother


    50. ‘Ah, Bubbala Celia’ thought Rabbi H














































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