This year, two great bright holidays coincided - Christian Christmas and Jewish Hanukkah. Both are celebrations of hope, joy and light in the darkest time of the year. For me and my country, these are indeed the darkest times.
These photos are from my last trip to Krakow. I wanted to see the kirkut (this is what we call Jewish cemeteries), which was located within the old town. The kirkut was part of a route that connected the sights associated with the Jewish community in Krakow.
Jews have a tradition of putting a stone on the grave of the person you visit. It's similar to our tradition of bringing fresh flowers. Obviously, in the climate of Israel, fresh flowers would have died very quickly.
This is a photo of a refugee centre.
Ghetto Heroes Square. In 1941-1943, this place was part of the Krakow ghetto. Jews were kept here before being deported to concentration camps.
"From our path there is no turning back..." When I used to read stories from the Nazi concentration camps, I didn't think that this story could happen again. But it did, and more than once. It has repeated itself in Syria, and it is constantly repeating itself in Ukraine. This is because in 1945, one evil won over another. The winners are not judged. That was a mistake. The Soviet regime remained unpunished, so now the Russian military can repeat these crimes against its own human kind, and Russian propaganda blames the victims for their crimes. While most of the world watches, too weak to act. But Ukrainians will continue to fight for their existence and their freedom.
A mezuzah on the wall of a synagogue. Inside, there was usually a parchment on which the 170 words of the prayer ‘Hear O Israel’ were handwritten.
Just a street in Kazimierz.
A small cafe. I liked the window sill decor.
Synagogue.
The signage of the workshops that used to be here a long time ago was recreated. Now there are cafes inside.
Jesus would celebrate Hanukkah with his family each year in Nazareth on 25th kislev / December.
I’m surprised that more Christians don’t also celebrate Hanukkah, especially since this story of the Maccabees appears only in the Catholic Bible.
Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah from Bethlehem, in Israel. 🇮🇱
Such a beautiful song! ❤️
My hubby's mother is Jew so I am awared about all Jewish holidays and culture. I visited Israel twice. Never thought that our countries will have so much in common...
Hanukkah is a very bright holiday 💛 Happy holidays and all the best, @offgridlife!
Some of your travel photo collections are awesome my friend, all the pictures look perfect, but this one is my favorite:
Nice to hear thar 🙂 Thank you!
You're welcome my friend 😊
This photo is a time machine. If there were no graffiti on the walls and the vehicles at the end of the street, I would think it was taken half a century ago!
heheh, the decoration on those windowsills are cool indeed ;)
Well-preserved history plus creativity 🙂
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Love seeing the quiet street and the shape of the RATNER shop building, bringing us into a classic atmosphere.