Wednesday, September 19, 2007

The Anshei Minsk synagogue.

Hi

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:

Anonymous said...

beautiful original glass!

Anonymous said...

oh- another thought,

If they don't allow photos, how could an interior designer get inspiration to take initiative and propose a renovation plan?