Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Tisha B'av at 770

I am not a mourning woman.
I have a duty of memory, and a duty of learning from the past.

I only hope that this Tisha B'av will look at a better future.
All the protagonists of this war will be able to admit their mistakes and ask for forgiveness.

Something broke in this world, and our duty is to fix it.
I keep on having hope.

Yesterday i was not in the mood to talk to anyone at the shul, headquarter of reactionary persons.
I listen to the Eicha, and S.I.P., smile in peace.
Cute little rascal, 770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein
a bench a black hats, 770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein 
A look at the women section, i am too watching you,
770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein
Cute little girl taking care of her mother, 770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein
No leather shoes, 770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein
Sitting on bench is forbidden, 770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein
Prayer behind a door and my beloved pushka, 770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein
Joy mood, 770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein
Allowed seat, 770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein
Joyful clothes, 770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein
Prayers, 770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein 
Beloved Rebbe Pushka, 770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein
770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein 
770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein
Nice to meet you, 770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein
black hats and books, 770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein
sidewalk of the shul at night, 770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein
3 black cow-boys and a little girl, 770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein
entry of the shul at night, 770, August 2014, ©emmarubinstein

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