Arthur and the Jewish wedding
Francine invites Arthur and them to attend a Cousins wedding at the Local Synagogue. They never saw a Jewish wedding before. But Francine sure has. She wants to show them what they are like. Of what her culture is like to her friends of hers. She got to invite them to it. The boys will wear kippah's. It is after all a Jewish wedding. So they must wear them. They will like that wedding after all. Unlike The Communist one in The Red Wedding. See what happens.
"So yes you can all come to that wedding," said Francine, "It is much better than that Communist Wedding we went to."
"I know it will be better than that," said Arthur, "I will go to it."
"I knew i could count on you Arthur," said Francine, "Your such a good friend and the glue that holds us together."
"I am also in," said Buster, "It will be nice to go to a Jewish wedding."
"I am also in," said Brain, "Sounds very interesting."
"You can also count me in," said Fern, "We know your Jewish."
"We are all in," said the rest, "We think it is interesting."
She is glad they get to go to that wedding. She wants them to learn about a culture which is Jewish culture. They know they will like that Wedding and that it is much better than Communist weddings. Which they went to. Their parents will also be going to that wedding. As well as siblings if they have them. Which a lot do. So D.W. and Kate will also go there.
"That will be a nice wedding," said Mrs. Read, "We know Francine is Jewish."
"We will enjoy it," said Arthur, "Never seen a Jewish wedding and we will find out."
"I hope it is better than that other wedding," said D.W., "The communist one that is."
"It will D.W.," said Arthur, "I am sure it will."
Next chapter the males get their Kippa's for that wedding. See what happens next chapter.
