My interesting experience in Kensington Market happened in 10 st. Andtew St in the Anshei Minsk synagogue.
After that me and Alicia Finished our adventure in Kensington market. I decided to go and take some pictures from out side of the synagogue. When I got there I realized that doors of the synagogue are open and some sort of holy ceremony is happening inside. With a lot of enthusiasm I walk inside and went to the second floor where women were suppose to sit during the ceremony.
Since this was my first time in a synagogue I watched the ceremony with enthusiasm and I payed attention to every detail of the building as well as rules that were fallowing during the ceremony like paying respects to each other and shaking hands. As I was strictly ask not to take any picture, I took some shots secretly from the corridors and colored glass window just to document my presence in the building:)


2 comments:
beautiful original glass!
oh- another thought,
If they don't allow photos, how could an interior designer get inspiration to take initiative and propose a renovation plan?
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