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Arroyo Seco

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    • Day 44

      Montevideo, Uruguay - 2 of 2

      February 27, 2023 in Uruguay ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

      A Jewish Day School, An Orthodox Synagogue and a Conservative Synagogue

      Blessed are those who come.

      Their beauty speaks for itself!

      "Solo le Pido a Dios Que la Guerra no me sea Indiferente"

      ALL THAT I ASK OF YOU GOD-

      ALL THAT I ASK OF YOU GOD
      IS THAT THE SUFFERING DOESN’T LEAVE ME INDIFFERENT
      THAT DEATH WON’T FIND ME, MY BODY DRY AND ROUGH
      ALONE AND EMPTY, AND NOT HAVING DONE ENOUGH
      .
      ALL THAT I ASK OF YOU GOD
      IS THAT INJUSTICE DOESN’T LEAVE ME INDIFFERENT
      THAT THEY WON’T SLAP ME AGAIN ACROSS THE FACE
      AND MAKE ME FEEL LIKE I AM IN THE CLAWS OF FATE
      .
      ALL THAT I ASK OF YOU GOD
      IS THAT THE WAR DOESN’T LEAVE ME INDIFFERENT
      IT’S A MONSTER STAMPING ON HUMANITY
      CRUSHING THE INNOCENT, PEOPLE LIKE YOU AND ME
      .
      ALL THAT I ASK OF YOU GOD
      IS THAT CORRUPTION DOESN’T LEAVE ME INDIFFERENT
      THE TRAITORS MAY BE FEW, BUT WHAT THEY LEFT
      HERE FOR THE MASSES TO REPAY, WE CAN’T FORGET
      .
      ALL THAT I ASK OF YOU GOD
      IS THAT THE FUTURE DOESN’T LEAVE ME INDIFFERENT
      DESPAIR IS WHAT CAN MAKE YOU WANT TO LEAVE
      YOUR OWN CULTURE, EVEN YOUR OWN COUNTRY
      .
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    • Day 23

      Jaaaaaaa!!!!

      October 20, 2023 in Uruguay ⋅ 🌬 20 °C

      Heute haben wir endlich unseren Bus abgeholt und durch den Zoll gebracht. Alles ist dran, nix ist weg, alles gut! Ein bisschen Herzklopfen hatten wir schon, als wir im Zollbereich des Hafens die Bustür aufgeschlossen haben. Es kursieren ja massenhaft Schauergeschichten im Netz über Diebstahl, Beschädigungen und Vandalismus auf den Schiffen. Aber alles tiptop, wie wir ihn in Hamburg abgegeben hatten. Im Gegenteil, der Bus war sogar außen frisch gewaschen!
      Alles in allem hat es 6 Stunden gedauert, bis wir aus dem Hafen fahren konnten. Computerprobleme beim Zoll. Insgesamt waren wir ca. 20 Fahrzeuge und da bei allen alles ok war, war die Stimmung ausgelassen und alle waren happy und entspannt.
      Aus dem Hafen sind wir dann erst mal zum Airbnb unser Gepäck holen gegangen und dann noch zum Supermarkt ein kühles Bier kaufen.
      Wir stehen jetzt an einem Leuchtturm mitten in der Stadt und freuen uns, endlich wieder im eigenen Bett zu schlafen. Wir können es noch gar nicht so recht glauben, dass es jetzt endlich losgeht!
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    • Day 44

      Montevideo, Uruguay - 1 of 2

      February 27, 2023 in Uruguay ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

      We are back in Uruguay but this time in the capital city of Montevideo on the southern coast of the country (est 1724 by the Spanish). With 1.3 million people and 78 sq miles (1/3 of the country), it is the largest city and the cultural, financial, and chief port. With 9% inflation, low unemployment and only 10% at the poverty level, salaries and life here is considered the best in the Country. It is the 19th largest economy in Latin America with a growing GDP each year. A modern and colonial city together making it a popular attraction worldwide. We visited Independence Square with the statue of their revolutionary hero Jose Artigas and Palacio Salvo.

      This is the first Latin city to recognize Israel after 1948 and there are 8,000 Jews living here now, so we went on a Jewish oriented tour. There were 50,000 Jews living here 30 years ago but many have gone to live in Israel. In the 1600’s Jews escaping the inquisition settled here (evidenced by a mikveh from that time). The first wave was from Eastern Europe between 1895-1905 and then German and Italian Jews settled here in the 1920s and 1930s. Another wave of Jews came from Turkey and Portugal and started a Sephardic Temple. Unfortunately, in the 1930-40, a dictator ran this country, and many ships of Jews and immigrants were sent away (often to Chile).

      We drove by the Sephardic Synagogue, Golda Meir Square, Hebraica-Maccabi Sports Center, the outdoor Holocaust memorial and visited two Synagogues. There were 3 thriving Jewish day schools only 10 years ago but now there is really only one that has 1000 students and a very small Orthodox one (we visited) with 100 students.

      Memorial of the Holocaust of the Jewish People (town). 1994:

      Rail tracks, Rock, a pink granite wall and the horizon are the main components of this art piece.

      The beginning of the memorial is a rail track that is reference to the road without return to the concentration camps. It descends to the wall that represents the Western Wall. The wall ends with a "window-hole" that opens towards the sea. The angles in the memorial and its view of the sea creates shadows and changes during times of the day. Two narrow wooden bridges take you from this point of uncertainty to the Meditation Square, where several stone columns (looking like grave markings) contain famous Jewish quotes.

      “Remembering is the secret to redemption” Baal Shem Tov
      “Choose life and doing good (free will), the choice is in your hands” Maimonides
      “Seven times the righteous falls and seven times he rises again” Proverbs 24-16
      “Sadness should always go hand and hand with Hope” Elie Weisel

      Note: Ana Balog- only Uruguayan that died in Aushwitz
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    • Day 21

      Fun in Montevideo!

      February 10, 2023 in Uruguay ⋅ 🌙 72 °F

      We learned that Uruguay was formed as a country at the behest of the English as a space to separate Brazil and Argentina(who were warring with each other at the time)!

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