Today, in the afternoon, the beautiful Sephardic sinagogue in Pesaro will be open to the public. I’m planning to visit the sinagogue. Hopefully I’ll be allowed to take some pictures. If so, I’ll post them tomorrow.
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This is a great post with a highly original take on the situation and very, very apt for this sad day.
Thank you, Francis.
Actually in Pesaro Ghetto there are some beautiful doors and houses too.
I just felt – as you pointed out – that pictures of locked and worn-out doors could be more suitable for this dark page of human history.
Excellent gallery, very fitting for the subject…well done
Grazie, suej.
Today, in the afternoon, the beautiful Sephardic sinagogue in Pesaro will be open to the public. I’m planning to visit the sinagogue. Hopefully I’ll be allowed to take some pictures. If so, I’ll post them tomorrow.
I’ll keep an eye out…
bellissima ideadaniele
Grazie, Daniele!
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