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sent on February 20, 2013 (23:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I really like the moment caught. I particularly welcome the vertical line that divides the background of two generations: one that teaches and a learner. Very good details of the three symbols of Jewish prayer. Mi piace molto il momento colto. In particolare apprezzo la linea verticale di sfondo che divide le due generazioni: una che insegna ed una che apprende. Molto buono il dettaglio dei tre simboli della preghiera ebraica.
sent on March 05, 2013 (10:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you for the comment and I'm happy to be able to make it clear (at least to careful observers like you) the significance of this shot: question of the Bar mitzvah, a sort of sacrament that celebrates the moment when a child reaches the age jew maturity and then becomes directly responsible for himself against the Jewish religion. Shooting in my view gets more value for the fact that it was performed at the Western Wall (for us mistakenly called the Wailing Wall), as indicated by the vertical line of the background that reveals just part of the wall.
“ In particular, I appreciate the background vertical line that divides the two generations: one that teaches and a learner. „
And 'in fact as you say, without another word! ;-) Ti ringrazio per il commento e sono felice di essere riuscito a far capire (almeno ad osservatori attenti come te) il significato di questo scatto: trattasi del Bar mitzvah, una sorta di sacramento che celebra il momento in cui un bambino ebreo raggiunge l'età della maturità e quindi diventa direttamente responsabile di se stesso nei confronti della religione ebraica. Lo scatto a mio modo di vedere acquista maggior valore per il fatto che sia stato eseguito al Muro Occidentale (per noi erroneamente chiamato muro del pianto), come testimonia la linea verticale di sfondo che svela proprio parte del muro.
" In particolare apprezzo la linea verticale di sfondo che divide le due generazioni: una che insegna ed una che apprende." E' effettivamente come dici tu, senza aggiungere altro!