Mr. Ruby. It is possible. But if a rabbi or services are available that is where you usually go. But if you are at a remote place where it isn’t possible to have services then you can say it.
Mr. Griffin. Do you actually recall Jack telling you that he was going to services for your mother?
Mr. Ruby. Yes; definitely.
Mr. Griffin. Where did he tell you that he went?
Mr. Ruby. He just said he was carrying on the services but I don’t remember now. This happened 20 years ago.
Mr. Griffin. What I am trying to get at is your not saying that you recall him telling you he went to a chapel or to a synagogue or a temple.
Mr. Ruby. No; all he said was that he said services.
Mr. Griffin. I see.
Mr. Ruby. But as to where I didn’t think it was at that time necessary to question him.
Mr. Griffin. Are there any other examples of this concern with his religious heritage?