Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Day 74 - Harmony

Day 74 - Tuesday 27 July 2010

Was walking through town tonight and saw this crowd of people - so went to check it out.

They were all crowded around these two little kids doing circus skills - the little kid on the left doing incredible tricks with a 'Diablo' and the one on the right, juggling.

The lady in the front wearing the shirt for 'Circus Harmony' I assumed was the Madricha/Leader. I still have no idea what it was for or what the Circus Harmony do (I will look it up) but for me I just enjoyed watching them shortly, and seeing the amusement and smiels it bought to the faces of all the onlookers to see these two little kids making everyone happy doing something they love..

=)

Day 73 - Ride


So today is a two part photo - just to show you all how cool my new Bike is..

I wanted to spend as much of my Sal Klita (the money i get for making Aliyah) on meaningful stuff and not only on boring basics like rent and phone bills and stuff..

So far, the first one bought me my double bed. And now, my latest acquisition is this fold-up bike. I'm chuffed, because I catch buses and then walk a lot - this makes the walking part that much easier because when I alight from the bus, I open up the bike and ride away..

I can highly recommend to others.. =)

Day 73 - Monday 26 July 2010

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Day 72 - The Beginning..

So, had the Tzav Rishon today..Full health baby!..

Guess you can all guess what part of the test this was about to be.. =)


Day 72 - Sunday 25 July 2010

Day 71 - Not mine..

Day 71 - Shabbat 24 July 2010

So even though I didn't leave the house tonight because I wanted to relax and sleep before the Tzav Rishon on Sunday, I thought this picture I took the other night was a good replacement.

It was obviously put up by someone who opposes the Chabad belief that the Lubbavitcher Rebbe was the Mashiach..

I kind of found it ammusing and thought it merited world wide view..

Day 70 - Kiruv

Day 70 - Friday 23 July 2010


Thursday, July 22, 2010

Day 69 - Missing

Day 69 - Thursday 22 July 2010

Sometimes you just don't manage to snap that photo you really want to..

I was walking home today and saw just the cutest, and sincerest image I think I've seen in a while - an elderly lady was walking down the street, struggling, bent over and walking slowly, while being supported by another elderly lady!

It's just hard to explain in words, but to me it exemplified kind deeds. Generally a deed you ascribe to a younger person, helping an elderly person - but in this notion, it opened up this action to be thought about in an entirely different avenue of thinking for me.

We are only as young as we feel (something my mother is very fond of saying), and in this notion, a good deed can be carried out anywhere, anytime, by anyone - and has no set parameters.

Kind of feeding on from the Tisha Be'Av rant, we must all look to continue to do random good deeds just because we can, in the knowledge that it will make someone else's life that little bit easier, and hopefully, most often, make them smile.

=)

Day 68 - Sculpture


So that is just the intro picture..

After three weeks of not shaving, and the first time I actually have a beard for the Omer/3 Weeks in a while (well at least that I can remember), I thought that before shaving properly, I'd have some fun..

After thinking for some time, and being inspired from I have no idea where (I was thinking maybe the Boon Mo, though so far I have been called Hulk Hogan and Wolverine..) I went with the following look:

Day 68 - Wednesday 21 July 2010

It comes down from the sideburns, up around for the Mo, then back down and mirror image on the other side back up the sideburn..

To quote the waitress at work: 'You're balls must be huge to be able to walk around looking like that.'

My answer was simple - I like to have fun in life and make people smile. I do what I do 'cos I do what I do and I do it 'cos I want to and don't care what other people will think!

Life is to be lived and enjoyed so why not! =)

Hope you're all getting a good laugh out of this! And now, after just over 24 hours of existence, the 'Hulk Boonvarine' as I just now called it has had it's day..let's go shave..

=)

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Day 67 - Faith

Being Tisha Be'Av, the day of national mourning over the loss of both the first and second Temples, over 2000 years ago, I found it a time for personal introspection.

Are we really doing all we can to help remedy the reason we were put into this exile in the first place? Are we trying to rid the world of baseless hatred and trying to promote 'free love' and peace?

My Tisha Be'Av this year was vastly different from any I have ever experienced before - even the one here on MTA, which was a very moving one being my first in Israel; but it was all planned out and majority of it spent outside of Jerusalem.

Wanting to plan the 'perfect' experience, I was thinking about attending a reading of Megillat Eicha on Har Ha'Zeitim, overlooking the Temple Mount. Then in the morning I wanted to go visit Armon Ha'Natziv (The Promenade overlooking the entire city) and read Tehillim about the destruction and hopes for the rebuilding. Then to finally attend Mincha at the Kotel, looking up in the sky hoping for that moment of exaltation. Needless to say, only the latter part of this ideal reality took place - and I feel it was for the better.

The eve of Tisha Be'Av saw us attending one of the quickest services I have ever seen, Ma'ariv starting at 8.05pm - and the Megilla and Kinot all finished by 8.40pm..Thinking what to do now, we attending an event we had seen advertise, a public 'shiur' given by a visiting Rabbi from England, Rabbi YY Rubinstein, on the topic of "Tisha Be'Av and the Gaza Flotilla." This shiur reminded me very much of the traditional Tisha Be'Av Mussar Sichah of Rav Yoni back in Melbourne; this however not being a Mussar Sichah, more of a call to action. His main point was that whenever the Jews were exiled over the course of our history, we were exiled into a society whose central system of belief was to practice the actions (the sins) for which the Jews were exiled for; (ie) Idol Worship, Adultery, Bigamy, etc. In the hope that the over-exposure to such actions would remind the Jews of their sins and cause them to repent and be redeemed.

As such, the current exile at the destruction of the Second Temple, we were exiled into a society - the community of the world - who practice 'free hate', baseless hatred, in the hope that we would realise our actions, repent and be redeemed. The most recent miracle was the establishment of the State in 1948 - a sure sign we were on that road to recovery. However, where we find ourselves today, 62 years later, in a world that hates us and our country for no reason other than we are Jews, what are learning from the actions of the world when we as a people still cannot get along.

To paraphrase the Rabbi:

"There is one country that was established, and in it's short history has caused more wars then most countries in the world, to have forced it's neighbors to build up a nuclear arsenal and who itself could cause the destruction of the entire world, a country who in it's short history has brought in hundreds of thousands of people and caused a refugee problem that is impossible to solve, who's poverty is very evident and who's corrupt politicians get worse by the day - but I wish Pakistan and all it's people all the best for it's future endevours.

You all thought I was talking about Israel didn't you?
The reason you thought this was because the world is full of Anti-Semites; who refuse to look at the exact same injustices happening in Israel that are happening all over the world. 1 Million people have died and are still in danger in Darfur - you think anyone really cares?!"

The message of Tisha Be'Av is that all Jews, ALL JEWS, whether you are Left, Right; Religious, Secular; Orthodox, Reform; Ashkenaz, Sepharadi; Black, White; need to start showing a little more respect and tolerance, and we all need to start making amends for the future.

As you can see, it was a pretty deep message and a very good one to leave me thinking for the remainder of the night/day.

In the morning, I attended Shacharit at the Shteiblach, the house of fortitude, where a Minyan is always accessible. There was a problem with rooms however, it was free roam to start your own service in any room, which meant all rooms were taken - so I joined a group who had started in the small side room, in the knowledge they would move into the big room shortly. When we moved in, another group had just wanted to start praying. Obviously, a fight broke out, and screaming, 'we were going to move in here,' 'we wanted to start' - kind of made me a bit sick and upset. This was the exact shit we were exiled for, no respect and the inablity to talk and work out a situation. People were shouting out 'join the minyanim together!' (Genius idea there) and I even chirped up and said 'what's all the arguing, just join together or move back next door.' It ended in one of the guys storming out and the rest all joining together..a great start to the day. Starting at 9.30am - we were done by 11am..but sitting on the ground, in the not so big room packed with all Jews mourning the destruction of the Temples and all the bad things that have happened to our people over the years, I was reminded the story of Napolean and the French Jews.

Napolean walked into a Shule during one of his conquests and saw all the Jews on the floor, crying, lamenting and fasting. He quickly asked, 'Who died, what is all this sorrow?'
The response he received was 'no-one has died, it is Tisha Be'Av - we are mourning the destruction of our Temples over a thousand years ago..' To this Napolean answered:
'If this is true, then the Jewish People will surely last forever.'

No matter what happens, to upset us as a people, from the small arguments to large wars; we still have tradition, faith, unity and the belief that all will be better..

We came home, and instead of going to the Tayelet, we stayed to watch sad movies. We watched Hotel Rwanda - which retrospectively was the best thing to do. I was feeling kind of out of the mood, leaving the Shule, coming home and sitting on the laptop - like all had just stopped and taken a pause of the essence of the day.

But watching that movie, really made me think - what are we, as Jews, doing about social injustices in this world? There is a part when one of the TV reporters shows footage and asks someone ' yeah all the people sitting at home in their houses will look up at the screen, watch the atrocities going on, say "Shame" and then look back down at their dinner's and continue eating - no-one gives a shit.'

We are in a generation of apathy - people are beginning to lose the drive and emotion of generations before. We need to really ask ourselves are we doing all that we can to make the world a better place? Are we as Jews really being a light unto the nations, or just another dimming lightbulb in this global community?

During the afternoon, we did visit the Kotel - something that in my opinion is a must on Tisha Be'Av. This is where today's photo comes from. It was either this Menorah, or a photo of a single pigeon sitting atop the Kotel who was looking down on everyone, admiring, for at least 20 minutes. I was thinking to myself, this could be the messenger, just like the dove in the story of Noach, to see whether the world is ready; but obviously this pigeon didn't take back the olive branch.

So as we were walking back up through the Jewish quarter (having walked down through the Arab shuk - a first for me), as I passed the Gold Menorah, which I am far used to seeing by now. yesterday, for some reason, it had a new message for me.

Day 67 - Tuesday 20 July 2010

The Menorah was prepared by an organisation called 'Machon La'Mikdash' who are preparing all that they can, utensils, spices, garments, understanding and knowledge of Temple life, in the hope and faith that as soon as it is rebuilt, they will be able to get straight to work and not have to wait to learn everything from scratch.

To me, this epitomises the Faith we have as Jews, as religious Zionist Jews, living in the 'now' not stuck in the 'redemptive paralysis' of European Jewry, but understanding that for the Messiah to come and the Temple to be re-built, we need to act to bring it about, and not rely on wholly spiritual revelation. As Maimonodies states, the Messiah isn't going to be some mystical spiritual being, it's going to be a man, a person like all of us - but one who acts, who can bring together the Jewish people, who can reinstate the kingship of David, and the one who puts the final building block in the New Temple.

May we all merit to seeing this man come very soon..and may we all keep realising that there are things in this world that need changing, and do the best in our abilities to help change them.

במהרה בימינו, אמן.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Day 66 - For Minnie..

Woke up this morning to some sad news, our beloved pet Jack Russel, Minnie, died from a seizure on Monday afternoon, aged 9 years old.

She was a great pet, a cute little hoont and a much loved companion to Zack.

We never think the day will come when pet's will move on, and yet, when it does happen, it makes us realise how much of an impact they actually have on our lives. The little rat, as she was commonly called, was a ball of energy - always lapping up the chance to run around with a ball, or play with whoever would come up to her.

She loved her food - there was no being picky with little Minnie - the small dog with the surprisingly endless stomach. I remember many a time seeing her struggling to breathe while lying on her mat after dinner, having consumed not only her's, but Zack's dinner that he didn't finish!..

Her favorite toy in the backyard - the washing line, is something that will always remind me of her.

And Dad's favorite thing to do, give her a bone that was almost double her size! Watch her take it, pick at it a little bit, go and bury it and then pester Zack to try and steal and eat his - while her's was stored away for a later date! This favorite pastime is memorialised in today's image, though not one I took today, (but off a camera phone so it's still with the trend) but a needed token to pay homage to a dear little pet who will surely be missed.

Day 66 - Monday 19 July 2010

To my dear little sister, who had to witness the passing of her dear Minnie, I pay you massive respect for your ability to stand strong through all this and know that we will all come out of this stronger.

Enjoy Doggie heaven Mins, and keep singing for all of us =)

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Day 65 - Bertha

There is this Cat that roams up and down my street, terrorizing all the other cats and lurking around like she's the queen of the street; I have named her 'Big Bertha'

I have not seen Bertha for a few weeks, but managed to find her perched outside my place the other day - so I quickly got out the camera and snapped this image before she bolted out of sight..

Day 65 - Sunday 18 July 2010

Bertha rules the roost, as she is a victim and survivor of the urban warfare that is being a stray cat in Jerusalem.

I don't know if you can see from the great quality of my camera phone, but Bertha has been bleached from about half way down (look really closely) which means she is half black and half this seedy bleached brown colour. As well, she is missing an ear and I think an eyeball - I'm assuming from fights over territory or monarchy..

In either way, she's a mean bugger and this is a testiment to Bertha - don't you ever come anywhere near me or my house or I'll take over.. =)

Day 64 - Cookies

I do like some good cookies..and I have't baked cookies in a while so maybe I should..

This next piece of Graffiti Art is a humorous one but also quite meaningful. I'm still not sure how to put in words what I think about it, so I'll let you all think for yourselves and please feel free to write a comment.. (I went back today to take it again in better light)

Day 64 - Shabbat 17 July 2010
The Hebrew reads;

'Chayalim ze lo Ugiyot'
'Soldiers are not cookies'

With a picture of the Cookie monster on-top - who we all know and love. Please give me some help thinking on this one.. =)

Day 63 - Challah

I went with Malka to help prepare for Shabbat lunch at the family we were eating at..and I was abducted and put through the first of what I have been warned are many cooking classes! The first and most important in her 'Shidduch Material' test is to bake Challah..

I swear we were talking about how I have a recipe from my cousin, and I know how to bake and just cannot be bothered this week - so I was going to go and buy. Which was met with, that's OK - next time you come around I'll teach you how to bake my Challot. 5 Minutes later we were opening up the yeast and making dough! Go figure!

I was also told how to do the six plait - which is seemingly rather easy and cool!..

Here is the semi-final piece - the photo that I was made to take for my 'Teudah' of being able to make Challot! Be proud Ma! =)

Day 63 - Friday 16 July 2010

Below are the final outcomes!


Today was also the celebration of my 2 month anniversay of making Aliyah! Which gave the day that little added bit of joy..even though it is the 9 days and I should be lowering the joy! Still..was fun! =)

Day 62 - Masked

So I covered for someone who was sick at work today which meant that I did a double shift - nothing that exciting to grab a photo of..

Luckily I have spares!

Thursday 15 July 2010

Some pretty neat stencil work. Again, comes in under the graffiti art series..I'm still trying to work out the connotations of this one, if you have any idea let me know.. I just appreciate the effort that would have gone into preparing it..


Day 61 - Flip the Birdie

Day 61 - Wednesday 14 July 2010

So I was walking with Nurit (a friend from Perth) around the Shuk today and when we saw this store for rogelach, we turned and she was freaked out by the seemingly dead birds hanging around the food!

Turns out they were put there on purpose (I'm assuming to keep away the flies and bees) and they just hang there, looking rather creepy..still, found it rather amusing and thought it deserved a snap!

Day 60 - New & Old

Day 60 - Tuesday 13 July 2010


Spent the day again on Tel Aviv beach..man I love that place..so chilled, nice sun, nice sand, nice water! It's great to get out of Jerusalem (as much as I love that place to!) and to relax somewhere different..The crazy thing being you get on a Sherut/Bus for 45 mins and you're in a completely different city - almost a completely different world!..

I'm thinking of making this a tradition (well until the army anyway) of taking of work and making it Tel Aviv Tuesdays..spending it chilling on the beach!

Kitzur, this photo came about while I was looking around on Trumpeldor Beach and noticed that you could see the ancient port city of Jaffa around the bend - again, although the camera phone doesnt't really show it, I liked the contrast between old and new..

Spent the night back in J'town eating various Milk delicacies..was very nice!

Hope all are smiling and even happy that I'm finally updating the blog! =)

Day 59 - Tradition

Day 59 - Monday 12 July 2010

For Hundreds of years when they were in existence, the Jews of Israel had the tradition of going to the Temple for the Shalosh Regallim, but also for the service on Rosh Chodesh, the first day of the Month.

My cousins in Israel have the tradition to go and pray Shacharit (the morning prayer) at the Kotel every Rosh Chodesh. I to want to attempt to uphold this tradition - started by my Jewish ancestors thousands years ago. I may not be able to go every month, but it is the thought and attempt that counts.

It is said that we must visit the Kotel and the sight of the Temple mount, to remember Jerusalem at least once a month, and if not, we must tear our clothes and repent once more at the sight of the destroyed temple; this is my way of attempting to keep this promise. The promise that every Groom recites at his wedding,

אם אשכחך ירושלים, תשכח ימיני; תדבק לשוני לחכי אם לא אזכרכי, אִם לֹא אַעֲלֶה אֶת יְרוּשָׁלִַם עַל רֹאשׁ שִׂמְחָתִי
(תהילים פרק קלז)1


The promise the Jews sang on their way into the exile;

עַל נַהֲרוֹת, בָּבֶל--שָׁם יָשַׁבְנוּ, גַּם-בָּכִינוּ: בְּזָכְרֵנוּ, אֶת-צִיּוֹן (תהילים פרק קלז)1

So that one day they would merit to sing;

ויש-תקוה לאחריתך, נאם-יהוה; ושבו בנים, לגבולם (ירמיהי פרק לא)טו

It was a cool feeling going to pray there - it's only the second time I've gone back for Tfilla since making Aliyah. But to me, it was more than just prayer, it was really reconnecting with the divine presence of this beautiful land.

=)

Day 58 - Final(ly)

So today we finally got a TV!

Thanks to my flatmate David, who has been rigorously scouring the internet every day to find a TV for sale, he managed to find one just in time for the World Cup Final - hence the title of today's image - Final(ly). We watched the World Cup Final at home on our TV which we Finally managed to find..

Day 58 - Sunday 11 July 2010

We were planning on going out to town to enjoy the atmosphere of the pubs and crazy people watching the final, but upon realising Sunday night was Rosh Chodesh, which meant the start of the 9 days, and the lack of ability to eat meat and drink - we decided to stay home, invite friends and create our own atmosphere..

It was fun and a great night..Plus we now have 40 channels of TV.. =)

Day 57 - Aimez..

Day 57 - Shabbat 10 July 2010

Pretty sure I was working this Saturday night as well..but this is another addition to the Graffiti art collection I saw on the way home (I went back past during the day to get a better shot in more light)..

In French it reads 'Aimez L'Apartheid' which according to Google Translate means: 'Do Apartheid' or in more proper English, we support the apartheid. Yet again, another controversial piece of artwork - firstly for saying it aligns that Israel IS an apartheid state and then on the flip side that it supports it - something both camps for and against would have a big response to..

Just makes you think hey..

Day 56 - Sweet

What's an Erev Shabbat without a trip to the Shuk!?


Day 56 - Friday 9 July 2010

(I mean I don't think I took this on Erev Shabbat, it was from another day, but it's a rhetorical question OK!?)

The lolly shop in the Shuk is always a crowd favorite on Erev Shabbat, picking up kilo's of lollies for cheap..and regardless of the fact that I was probably working until late into the hours of Friday on this day, I feel like I would have preferred to have been buying lollies in the Shuk!

Hope the Shabbat was great for everyone! =)


NB:
I just realised there was meant to be a completely different photo for today! I'll post it underneath here and merely say again, והמבין יבין - and I will be very impressed if someone other than my flatmates understands it.. =)

Day 55 - Token

So when it comes to work, I'm one of two people that wear a Kippah (Jewish skullcap) at all times.

This means that I have become the token guy to take the kippa off when they one's who don't wear kippot want to say a Bracha!..

This is a cute little snap when my boss, after finishing to eat dinner felt like benching (grace after meals) and borrowed my kippah..As I couldn't walk away, the next best thing was to take a picture! =)


Day 55 - Thursday 8 July 2010

It makes me happy to know that I can be of this service - like Rav Kook says, in every Jew there is the pitzkele Yid (the little Jew) who always craves the return to the religious center..Most Non-religious Israelis have this base and knowledge about religious matters so to be able to help out here and there always makes me proud..

Day 54 - I ♥ TLV

Day 54 - Wednesday 7 July 2010

Needless to say, spent the day on Tel Aviv Beach for the first time since I got here!

Was great fun to go and chill, get some sun, swim in the awesome Mediterranean water, play some bat ball and get stung 7 times by Jelly Fish!.. I wanna start coining TLV Tuesdays..Make Chof Trumpeldor my own..

Regardless of the last part (which didn't really hurt that much) it was a great relaxing day, followed by another World Cup final..beer and burgers out in a pub..and all Kosher - this is the life!

=)

Day 53 - Manners

Day 53 - Tuesday 6 July 2010

Spent the day chilling in Jerusalem because I had my first Ortho appointment in the late afternoon..

Regardless of that side fact - I would like to say this post is about the over-presence of manners in the Israeli society - but we all know that's going a bit far!..

The image above show's a graffiti label on Rechov Agripas (on the way to the Shuk) which in Hebrew reads:

'Na Lo LeHashtin'
'Please don't pee here'


If you walked past this spot, you can smell that no-one listens to the sign! (In fact you can even see the pools in the picture!)

I laughed, thinking that this is merely one of those occasions where by actively writing not to do something in that place, it gave people the idea to do it..and therefore lead to the wretched stench!..

Just have to keep smiling.. =)

Plus we went out for the World Cup Final tonight to one of the sports pubs here..great to be able to go out, watch the match on a big screen TV, eat kosher burgers and drink beer! Man this really is the promised land.. =)

Day 52 - RSPCA

Working another double shift today at work..so not much exciting!

But saw this little praying mantis at the entrance of the shop and did my part to try and get it out of the shop without being squashed..



It included the trick to try and get it latched onto my shoe - which worked - and then the hopping journey to the outside of the shop, and then kicking it softly onto the bike outside so it wouldn't get squashed on the sidewalk! The people in the shop (as did my boss) got a good laugh out of this!

But I was happy in the end.. =)

Day 52 - Monday 5 July 2010

Another funny story..after the long day of work, went to a friend's place for some casual 1am drinks (had the nest 2 days off work for the first time in a while!)..which is always great to relax going out at 1am..

keep smiling =)

Day 51 - Old Friends

It is always nice to have old friends from Australia come to visit - even though I've only been here a short while I do miss all of you already!


Day 51 - Sunday 4 July 2010

I met up with Deon, a mate from Melbourne, and yet again tried to get classy with the camera phone..

Enjoy =)

Day 50 - Protection

Another Graffiti Art addition..

Day 50 - Shabbat 3 July 2010

The Hebrew reads:
'Yeled Lo Rotzeh Lishmor Al HaOlam'
'A child doesn't want to protect the world'

This is definitely a political statement against the Israeli Army and conscription - that teenagers and young adults from 18 and up don't want to be protecting the country and the world.

Again this is one persons opinion - and I'm sure is shared by a certain proportion of Israeli's - but I do like to view it as well on the opposite side of the spectrum; in the view of those that see the defense of the State of Israel as our responsibility. There are definitely certain proportions who see this as a natural right and serve with pride..

Just to keep thinking.. and smiling =)

Day 49 - Pondering

Day 49 - Friday 2 July 2010


This image is another addition to the Graffiti Art collection.

I call it pondering for two reasons; the first being that the person in the artwork is obviously in a thinking/pondering pose.
The second being that I myself cannot seem to work out who the artwork is representing. At first I thought it must definitely be Rabin or Peres, but after looking at it again and again (I pass it everyday on the way to work) I feel like it could be Olmert or another political figure.

Any suggestions would be gratefully accepted!

Keep smiling =)

Day 48 - Inshallah..

Got to work this afternoon to be told we had a group of 25 people coming in..Sounded OK.
At 11.00pm..Sounded BAD..

Needless to say, my boss was up for some fun times, and as the group started to make toasts for their staff, my boss pulled out the bottle of Bushmills Whiskey and started pouring Chasers (in Aussie terms 'a shot' but in Israeli Terms a half a shot) for his 5 staff..We started at about 12.30am and by the time we had finished packing up at 2am the bottle was long since finished..

He coined the new term - בבא עובד אינשאללה - so thank's g-d all was good and fun and it serves as one of the more comical late nights at work I've had..reminded me of all those fun nights at Red Scooter after the long functions!..

The following picture is an ode to the first L'Chaim of the night..

Day 48 - Thursday 1 July 2010

Day 47 - A Hard Days Work

Day 47 - Wednesday 30 June 2010

So after the fast yesterday and saying goodbye to friends this morning, I had my first double shift at work..and man was it crazy!..

Needless to say, a hard day's work needs a good cold beer, and in the light of no VB, the best cold beer in the house was Foster's..

So this is my trial at an artistic photo at 1.30am.. Keep smiling =)

Day 46 - Lateness

Day 46 - Tuesday 29 June 2010

So sleeping in and being late to morning prayers in Melbourne was often quite hard..It meant that if I wasn't awake by a set time, I would miss the set times to pray and would therefore be left frantically searching for a Minyan, or giving up and praying at home.

Thankfully, for living in the promised land, and in the holiest city, I have the joy of the 'Shteiblach' near my place (the 'minyan factory as mentioned in a previous post) and as you can see from the photo, when I woke up at 9.47am, I was still able to catch a service at 10.00am, on a fast day!

(This picture was taken at the end of the prayers)

The other joy of the day was that I had to work in the afternoon/evening/night. The chef's were really nice and at the end of the fast, when I had already told them all I needed to do was pray and drink water to keep going, they made me sit down in the middle of a full service to eat dinner and get back some energy..great place!

Made me smile the rest of the night! =)