But i know a few non Hasidic, non Jewish who might be interested, like me. :-)
Don't be scared, we don't want to strangle you with your tefillin. :-)
I adore you!
-"What color?" - "Black" - "I got what you need." September 2014, ©emmarubinstein |
Shabbos:
- I was still a good Jew, because you can hear the siren.
I could use electricity and don't be blamed for that, not yet.
I was at the women entry for this video.
You need good headphones to hear the Shabbos siren.
- They start to daven. Someone can explain me why you shake your body like that.
Is it an habit? Do you feel Hashem better? If so, i need to shake mine too! :-)
Or do you have fruits under your black hat? :-)
Women don't really shake. There is a sort of grace.
- My favorite moment. The video doesn't show it, but i like the quietude of this moment of daven. I like the field of the black hats before they sit.
Unfortunately, some women can't stop talking. You can hear a background sound of 'shhhhhh' in the women section. That's annoying and disturbing for me!
Sunday afternoon prayer:
- No, it's not a turtle walking on a beach, looking for its eggs. :-)
That's a man with a tallit and tefillin, davening.
I don't know if the way he walks means something.
I like when he kisses the tefillin like we kiss the mezuzah. Except that he touches his lips first then the tefillin.
- No, it's not a blood test.
That's a man putting his tefillin. :-)
You can learn how to do it if you go to the Mitzvah Tank Bus.
I didn't dare to ask the rabbi. He might call the 911 and send me to a psychiatry institute.
- The rabbi and Sunday charity:
I have goose bumps each time they sing.
A man saw me, filming the scene.
Pity that i haven't seen him at this moment to send a hi back. :-)
- The dance of the flag.
Messiah arrives on the dance-floor. Watch out! :-)
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