Friday, May 1, 2009

Shadowy lion

The heraldic "lion rampant" is the emblem of the Jerusalem Municipality.
You will find him everywhere, on sewer covers, trash bins . . .
and on this bench which cast the shadow visible in the first photo.
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Shabbat shalom, happy May Day, and happy CDP Theme Day to you all.
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14 comments:

  1. I like the top photo, Dina. The lion reminds me of Peugeot, the car brand.

    What does it symbolize, btw?

    Lots of shalom to you too.

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  2. Patsy and Bennie, thanks. I remember the old days (late 60s, when I came) when May Day meant red flags and Socialist parades in Israeli cities.

    Eki, oh right, Peugeot, the lion of the road. haha
    I think our lion, guarding the walls of Jerusalem, might be the "lion of Judah" from the Torah. The lion is a common Jewish symbol from antiquity.

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  3. We have very similar metal benches in my town but they're red (appropriate for May Day I suppose). In fact, ALL of the metalwork in my town is red - streetlights, benches, fencing... It's a bit overwhelming actually.

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  4. Hi Dina, I love the lion - 2 lions are on each side of the coat of arms of Holland with the caption "Je Maintaindrai" - I will overcome (I think, my French is rusty).

    Please do me a favor, somehow in publishing your comment about my blog on newspapers, it got "lost" (probably pushed the wrong key, LOL) and I like to read your whole comment - thanks:)

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  5. You learn something new every day if you stop here.

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  6. I agree with the last speaker: You always learn something when visiting this page! Tank you Dina!
    Did you know that the national coat of arms (?) of Norway is a red and yellowcoloured shield with a standing lion?
    A little late shabbat shalom!

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  7. I just wanted to say that it looks so familiar to me and now I found that it looks like Peugot logo.

    Dina, did you know that there is small city called "Mashhad" in Israel?

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  8. Very well-found Dina.
    I'm with Eki, it reminded me immediately the Peugeot symbol.
    An interesting shadow, clearer than the sign on the bench itself !

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  9. BEautiful Dina

    What a wonderful image to represent the strength of the holy land.

    have a beautiful day
    love and light
    shalom

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  10. I have one more surprise for you Dina. First let just remind the historical ties between Persia and Israel. The more I search, the more I find.

    I know very little about Hebrew language but I can recognize it when I see it somewhere. Now guess Dina what I found. It's about the alphabet!

    Alef, Bet, Dalet, He, Vav, Kaf, Lamed, Mem, Nun, and Shin (in Hebrew). Now let me say some of the Persian alphabet:
    Alef, Be, Dal, He, Vav, Kaf, Lam, Mim, Nun, and Shin

    Well, I think Arabic alphabet also has some these letters.

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  11. One more thing ;) We also write from right to left.

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