Pro­duc­ing con­tent on the Web since 1995.


some say­ings of ר‘משבצונה“ל

For many years I have worked hard, and strug­gled with mas­ter­ing virtuous. Now, in addi­tion, I’m work­ing on becom­ing more virtual.
This is an expres­sion of that effort.
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השיבנו ה‘ אליך ונשובה חדש ימינו
כעוד לא היו
* * * * * * *
ומביא גאלה…
לצאצאיהם

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All pho­tographs are by Mark Hurvitz unless they are obvi­ously not.

The pho­tos in the ban­ner at the top (only a shal­low sliver of a much larger photo) are either from our home or our trav­els and are offered for their beauty alone (though a brain-teaser for me: “Where was that?”).

davka flickr

st. paintings

At least three col­ors of painted mes­sages on the pave­ment. By the time there are three col­ors that fit within the photo, none can have any “mean­ing” what remains is the pattern.

davka flickr

3 pavements

Three pave­ments poured next to each other (con­tigu­ous), but not at a prop­erty line.

The Movement

Doc­u­men­tary of a Strug­gle for Equality

Text by Lor­raine Hansberry

Simon and Schus­ter, New York, 1964

This book was pre­pared with the coop­er­a­tion and assis­tance of the Stu­dent Non­vi­o­lent Coor­di­nat­ing Com­mit­tee.

The Movement

It is a ter­ri­ble, an inex­orable law that one can­not deny the human­ity of another with­out dimin­ish­ing one’s own.
James Bald­win

another ref­er­ence to this book Online:

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