On Yom Kippur, I went to...
On Yom Kippur, I went to a service at Temple Isaiah to photograph
people gathered on the Jewish day of atonement. I had never actually
seen a service of this kind and sat quietly, watching and listening.
I am not Jewish. I wasn’t sure what I could photograph. Some
places say their religious services can’t be photographed. Others say
“take pictures of anything you want.”
I abide by whatever the rabbi, minister, reverend or other faith
leader thinks is appropriate.
I waited and Rabbi Marc Rubenstein gave me the nod. Peter Small
donned a costume of Jonah to perform a special presentation they do
each year. I was free to walk around the church and take pictures,
being careful not to offend anyone.
No one seemed to mind making my job easier as I walked the aisles
and smiled a lot. To line up Jonah and the Star of David hanging on
the wall, I had to kneel right in front. Hopefully, I didn’t offend
anyone. After all, the picture was meant to show the celebration and
contemplation of the holiday.
-- Don Leach
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