First of all I want to thank those people who sent insightful replies to this discussion list or privately to my e-mail. I did go to the ceremony although remaining outside the church between the tiny sidewalk and the building main entrance. I want to add I live in Brazil and sidewalks aren't like those large ones as in USA. Old religious buildings are very close to streets, there are no parking facilities. Shalom synagogue, belonging to the Masorti movement but with a liberal touching is one of the most impressive architectures recently open to the ishuv. <div>
<br></div><div>I want to pose a subject I could never get a reasonable answer before: if I want to invite very close non-Jewish friends to follow the kaddish under special circumstances is it unfit and reproachable? I know some bne'i Noach as many of us so I decided to address the question.</div>
<div><br></div><div>kol tuv</div><div><br></div><div>Claudia Gaspar</div>