The letters of our thoughts are the ideas present in our mind before they come to realization . . . Thoughts that are, yet not felt . . . The words of the subconscious . . . of the soul . . .

These are the LETTERS OF MY THOUGHTS.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

A Lithuanian Summer In Italy II -Daily Life


A Child in a Dream

Part two of the camp series (see part one) will finish up imagery from the daily life in camp . . .
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Michoel with a winning raffle ticket -the picture reminds of this image


Little Boruch copies the stretching of a counselor


A Marshmallow Roast






Gaga


Burrowing the head counselor


Decorating Yarmulkes




Rička (Richardas) helps his friend put on Tefillin


Davening in the morning


12 Pesukim by line up


The difference in the perception of money between the Lithuanian kids and American counselors was often interesting . . .
Though not all of them fit into the 'poor' post soviet refugees (Many had cameras, cell phones and mp3 players), they are hardly well off. It was therefore their assumption that all of counselors were quite rich (Though, perhaps, relative to them we were)
One of them looked at my suite, made in China, on the second Shabbos in camp and asked to know the name.
'Cianni della Cina' I told him (Cianni - the brand name - of China)
"Wow!" he said, touching my jacket with awe, "That's like an Armani!"




Bentching




Rička speaks about himself and camp


Little Boruch tries to take a tomato from a neighbor's garden. He rarely speaks above whisper, due to his reportedly abusive home life.






Stay tuned for the next installment.
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3 comments:

chanie said...

pashut b'pshitus adorable.

Mottel said...

What? Little Boruch?

chanie said...

yeah.