Saturday, October 10, 2009

Kite Festival Pnei Kedem




Chol Hamoed is a special opportunity to see the land and enjoy all the activites all over the country, here in Isreal. One day, instead of a hike I opted to see the annual Chol Hamoed Kite Festival in Pnei Kedem. I arrived late in the afternoon with the kite enthusiasts still flying high and the sun setting low. Adults and children alike took part as I took in the variety and the fun, as well as the photographic opportunities.


Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Sukkot Live in Greater Jerusalem







Walking the streets of Jerusalem on Chol Hamoed was full of action and all kinds of people. The decision to hitch in from home was the right one. I was dropped off near Rechavia and I headed by foot down Agron St. towards the Mamilla mall, which lead me straight to the Jaffa Gate. No cars were allowed in, just those entering by foot. There was a lot of color and activity, and despite the heat and the sun beating down, I made it to the Kotel and stood in the throngs awaiting Birkat Kohanim. Of course there was pushing and vying for a close view of the men's section where the kohanim were about to bless the people of Israel. The excitement in the air was contagious. The lulav, etrog and all realted articles were everpresent - as was the holiday spirit.

Sukkot Live in Greater Jerusalem


Walking the streets of Jerusalem on Chol Hamoed was full of action and all kinds of people. The decision to hitch in from home was the right one. I was dropped off near Rechavia and I headed by foot down Agron St. towards the Mamilla mall, which lead me straight to the Jaffa Gate. No cars were allowed in, just those entering by foot. There was a lot of color and activity, and despite the heat and the sun beating down, I made it to the Kotel and stood in the throngs awaiting Birkat Kohanim. Of course there was pushing and vying for a close view of the men's section where the kohanim were about to bless the people of Israel. The excitement in the air was contagious. The lulav, etrog and all realted articles were everpresent - as was the holiday spirit.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Pre Sukkot Preparations







Last year I promised myself that this year I would make it to the shuk that is designated for sale of the lulav and etrog. There are many all over the country - but I chose to visit one of the larger ones on the northern end of Jerusalem. There were predominantly males, orthodox and ultra orthodox - who arrived with the strict intention of choosing these 4 species with the highest level of scrutiny.