Thursday, February 15, 2007

photo from my country

If you want learn on my country click on the title.
(Click on "People of Israel" photo essay and comment.)

22 comments:

aac said...

Congradulations on your first post!

PMP said...

I enjoyed seeing the different styles and ways of doing things. The clothes are awesome.

What would you do on the day where you can misbehave?

EAS said...

I enjoyed looking at these pictures. It seems like they have many different costumes. Also, the arcitecture and clothing looks much different. The clothing looks more formal. Purim looks like a cool day to celebrate. I'm sure many of the students in Ms. Lambard's sixth period class would enjoy a "license to misbehave."

KT said...

That is very cool how on one day you could do what ever you want to. Are you Ultra orthadox or not at all, because it said that only ultra orthadox Jews have that holiday

Njp1092 said...

This is a very interesting photo show. Its awsome that on Purim they get a licesnse to misbehave, if I lived there maybe i wouldnt get in trouble there so much like i do here!! Well anyway, great article!

MPO said...

This was a really interesting post! I related it to when I see Orthodox Jewish people walking to temple on their Sabbath day, in the sense that I'm guessing they follow the same values as some of the people in the pictures. I think it was especially cool how in Isreal there is a day of Purim where children are allowed to misbehave!

M.M293 said...

I think its really werid how kids get to be mischivous on Purim. As you saw in the picture the little kids were smoking. I wonder what people do on that day if little boys are smoking.

AM said...

I enjoyed viewing these pictures because it's a very interesting presentation about how you lived in your country. These pictures were somehow familiar to me because of seeing them in movies and that sort of things. I wish I can visit your country one day, it seems amazing!!!

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D.S. said...

I was baffled at what I gazed at when I saw that those children were smoking a ciggrett. I'm glad you dont do that.

JME said...
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cmg0125 said...

I hope that you aren't smoking like the kids in those pictures!

I have a question, have you ever celebrated Purim?

JMR1 said...

I was starstruct by some of your counties ways. Its a little like where I come from ,Jamaica, but we dont have a license to misbeave. We have a christian religion but where not jewish. I had a blast! Taking a look at these picture , i hope to learn more about where you come from.

jp11 said...

It is interesting how things that illegal here in the United States is allowed in different countries like Israel. A new country is like a new world to someone. Imagine how it is to move from a different country.

nsj said...

I thought this article was very exciting. I enjoyed looking at the pictures. It was cool how they had a license to misbehave. This was a great artcile. Congratulations Nahar

JME said...

Wow! I was apolled at the site of those orthadox kids smoking.It actually made me feel bad in a way.

MCR said...

This story really makes you think about the future. You never know what will happen in 20 or 30 years. This was a great post.

jrb said...

Congradulations on you first post. All the pictures were imformative. I can relate to some. The clothes were intersting.

EMG said...

This article is interesting because it shows how different parts of the world have such different cultures like wedding ceremonies, holidays such as Purim, and even clothing.

ABG said...

It is very interesting to see how different Isreal is in contrast to the United States from simple things like clothing and style to customs and holidays. Also how there are customs only ultra orthodox people have. Also ultra orthodox people seem to be very strict about their customs.

ChristinaL said...

We are very proud to have you in our class and so excited about your first post! Nice job!

CF101 said...

I really liked looking at these pictures a lot. I think it is really cool that kids get a day to misbehave on Purim. I wish they had a holiday like that in America.