Edward POV

I could hear Alice's thoughts getting louder and louder, closer and closer. She's singing the American national anthem in a language I had never heard before. It sounded kind of Middle Eastern. Could this be a clue to her news? Maybe. How come she knows this language, and not me? I need some answers.

"Jasper? Can you come down here for a minute?" I called up the stairs.

Yes, Edward? he thought before he appeared at my side.

"Before you and Alice were with us, did you ever travel somewhere in the Middle East?" I asked.

"Yes, actually," he started. "We stayed at an underground secret society of vampires. It was underneath the city of-" he was cut off by Alice, who burst in through the front door, shouting so the whole house could hear, and probably from miles away, too. Good thing our closest neighbor is ten miles away.

"FAMILY MEETING! DINING ROOM! NOW!!!!!!" she screeched. We all gathered slowly in our unused eating room, where Alice seated herself in Carlisle's usual seat.

"Ok, so today I was caught in traffic on the way to the mall. All of you know that today is a Jewish holiday. I was driving by the synagogue, and I had a vision. Its was of me, Jasper, Carlisle, Esme, Edward, and Bella going to that very place in a few weeks for the next Jewish holiday," she said with much excitement.

"Huh. In all of my years, I never practiced Judaism," Carlisle mused.

"What about us? How come we aren't going?" Emmett demanded.

"Emmett, darling, we don't need a religion. We have better things to do," Rosalie said with a sly smile.

We all hopped into my Volvo and Esme's Sedan, and we went towards Congregation Sons of Israel.

"WAIT!" Jasper yelled. I think that's the first time I've ever heard Jasper yell. "We can't go today. It's a holiday. We can register on Thursday," he said more calmly. I wonder how he knew that. We went back into the house and continued our regular business.