Seja bem-vindo. Hoje é

quarta-feira, 28 de setembro de 2011

Shana Tova 5772

Um sorriso se faz
olha lá os passos de luz vindo
te abraçar feito azul,
na tua estrada,
tua história,
tua memória,
teu coração.
Bem Vindo
doce abraço
aromas de mel
e maçã.
e o que passou deixa ir
feliz ou não.
Vai nascer um big bang
momento virgem
sair do mar
o sol
a vida
o alimento,
na alma
uma estrela
brilhando
ano novo
chegando.

Aharon

מל

חיוך גורם
נראה במורד המדרגות של אור מגיע
אני מחבק אותך כמו האור,
הדרך שלך,
הסיפור שלך,
הזיכרון שלך,
הלב שלך.
רצוי
מתוקה חיבוק
ארומות של דבש
וגם תפוח.
ומה להרפות עכשיו
מאושר או לא.
ייוולד המפץ הגדול
בתולה רגע
מן הים
השמש
חיים
אוכל,
נשמה
כוכב
מבריק
ראש השנה
הקרובים.

אהרון
De: Nelson Aharon Bibow

segunda-feira, 26 de setembro de 2011

Temple Emanu-El


Em minha breve estadia por Miami Beach, tive a grande satisfação de encontrar esse belíssimo templo judaico, o qual deixo-lhes um pouco de sua história.

In my brief stay in Miami Beach, I was delighted to find this beautiful Jewish temple, which I leave a little of its history.

Temple Emanu-El is a historic synagogue located in the South Beach district of Miami Beach, Florida. It is the oldest and largest Conservative congregation in Miami Beach. The original sanctuary was constructed in 1947 as the "Miami Beach Jewish Center" at a cost of $1 million, with additions for classrooms and a grand ballroom being added in 1966.


It is considered to be one of America's most beautiful synagogues with an impressive Byzantine and Moorish style of architecture, featuring a rotunda building and aluminum dome more than ten stories tall. It is roughly modeled after the Great Synagogue of Oran. The Abraham Frost Sanctuary is capable of holding 1,370 people at maximum capacity, thus making it the fifth largest synagogue in the United States by fixed seating capacity. As of 2011, the senior rabbi is DanielSherbill.