didn't know about the nun/ring thing.  Did know about Mormon 
underwear thing, but I never understood the underlying purpose of 
that. Thanks for the WP religion page info--I would have never 
thought to look there.  Wasn't really on my radar.

--- In [email protected], "gina_ellis_ca" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Definitely whiskey.
> 
> I'll just have to ask the rabbi - we're both on a committee that 
meets
> occasionally.  Then I'll have the great pleasure of informing 
you.  (I
> remember the satisfaction I had in telling my Catholic first 
husband
> that nuns wear wedding rings on account of they're married to 
Jesus -
> he'd never heard of such a thing.  And last week, visiting my 
sister
> out west, where there are many Mormons, I told my sister that 
Mormons
> wear sacred underwear and are into geneology so they can baptize
> people posthumously...  Yeah, I wouldn't believe any of it 
either...)
> 
> BTW, as a Wiccan I was astonished to stumble over a whole bunch of
> stuff about Wicca and Paganism on the WP religion page...
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Ellen" <ellengoodman6@>
> wrote:
> >
> > yeah the whole "better to keep my mouth shut and be thought a 
fool" 
> > thing.  In other words, I have no idea.  Are you sure it was 
> > whiskey?  Might have been ceremonial wine.  Pretty sure it isn't 
a 
> > synagogue-wide thing, just a thing at that particular 
congregation.  
> > Sorry I can't be more helpful.
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "gina_ellis_ca" 
> > <gina_ellis@> wrote:
> > >
> > > But, but...you didn't say what the little whiskey shrine in the
> > > synagogue was for.  Perhaps after sitting quietly listening to
> > > chanting in a foreign language, etc., one nips out into the 
hallway
> > > for a quick nip?  (At Pagan festivals my friend and I rate the
> > > 'workshops' and thingees by the # of martinis they require to 
sit 
> > thru.)
> > > 
> > > 
> > > --- In [email protected], "Ellen" 
<ellengoodman6@>
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Believe me, Judaism isn't always a barrel of laughs.  I mean 
it 
> > is 
> > > > occasionally, but not that often. Mostly it is about sitting 
> > quietly 
> > > > listening to some guys chanting similar to the gregorians in 
a 
> > > > foreign language and following a lot of rules that don't 
make 
> > sense, 
> > > > although as I mentioned we don't get excommunicated for 
getting 
> > > > divorced.  Intermarriage is much worse than divorce, for 
whatever 
> > > > reason.  OK am I the only one who isn't familiar with 
> > > > Santaria/Voudon?  It's a Gina-Ray inside thing, I guess. 
> > > > 
> > > > --- In [email protected], "Gina Ellis" 
> > > > <gina_ellis@> wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > To Ray re Jobu - hah!  Didn't even think of the parallel.  
I 
> > mean, 
> > > > how could 
> > > > > one think of Santaria/Voudon in the same breath as 
synagogues!  
> > > > (P.S. - I've 
> > > > > been to some S/V ceremonies and I suspect synagogue 
ceremonies 
> > > > aren't nearly 
> > > > > as much fun.  Except once I came across a bunch of those 
> > > > celebratory guys 
> > > > > dancing in the street outside the synagogue for some 
occasion 
> > and 
> > > > welcoming 
> > > > > in the passers-by.  (Just as I thought - ALL religions are 
more 
> > > > fun than the 
> > > > > soul-deadening mainline Protestant thing I had the 
misfortune 
> > to 
> > > > be born 
> > > > > into.)
> > > > > 
> > > > > 
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