Sights: Meandering through multiple cathedrals in the industrial city of Hamburg, you'll find many interiors covered with a white coat of paint and filled with a blend of both modern and more dated icons. There's a certain sense of the Germans attempting to scrub clean their past, trying to mark their entry into an era configured as a progressive, equitable, and inclusive. But is it so?
Sounds:
The Bema Podcast: The Silent Years: Welcome to Hellenism
Maiden, Mother, Matriarch with Louise Perry: Hag Feminism
Reading:
Living Judaism by Rabbi Wayne D. Dosick
https://www.amazon.com/Living-Judaism-Complete-Tradition-Practice/dp/0060621796
Other Sights:
Hamburg Townhall
Chillingly, a place where Hitler also held a rambunctious rally.
St. Nicholas Church Memorial
Bombed by the Allies in 1943 and now stands as a reminder of the horrors of war and a commitment to peace.
My front camera while leaning back to take this picture.
Drinking in the beauty and oddities around me.
Cheers, Carolyn