a whole week to cook and prepare a multitude of delicacies, storing everything in our cool basement. The basement shelves were cleared of stock and used to store cooked fish, meats, browned chickens and ducks, sweet sponge cakes and honey cakes, stewed fruits and chilled wines. Early on the day of the wedding the household furniture was replaced by tables and chairs.
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Blimcia had her fingernails clipped the day before in the mikvah . She now held court in our large kitchen-dining room in front of Goldzia's bed. Blimcia's hair was neatly combed beneath the veils that crowned her face. She was enthroned on a big soft chair, the folds of her white dress engulfing her slender body.
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In the late afternoon the guests began arriving. They kissed Blimcia, admired her dress, and commented about her being pale from her prenuptial fast.
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"God's presence is upon her," remarked Aunt Esther, "that is why she is a little pale and so beautiful."
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"Yes," agreed Cousin Miriam, "that is what our sages teach us, that God's favor rests upon a bride on her wedding day."
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Everybody was there. Great-aunt Channa, distinguished, matronly, and soft-spoken, embraced Blimcia and took an honored seat beside the bride. Great-uncle Moishe wore his fine Sabbath garb and greeted the guests from the doorway, wiping his tears with a big red hankie. He was so emotional that he wept like a woman.
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When all the guests were present, a delegation was sent out to fetch the groom. Shlamek, the life of the party, called out, "Sholek, we are going to bring the groom." All three cousins named Sholekone in each family was named after Grandfather Shaulpresented themselves to Shlamek. While Shlamek, the three Sholeks, and other male members of the family were gone, the guests stepped outside. Tension filled the air. The musicians were tuning up on their fiddles, cymbals, and trumpets. The desperate photographer attempted to gather everybody onto a bench set up for a family portrait. Aggravated, sweating profusely, and constantly peeking out from behind the large black cloth hood of his camera, he instructed some-
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