Volunteers from the DC Jewish Community Center's annual D25 (read: Christmas) effort. Over 1000 people came out again to prepare, serve, and deliver meals, toys, donate blood, comfort the elderly, homeless, and shut-in, and to refurbish shelters and other community institutions for the needy, among other worthy projects.
Among the sites and organizations depicted are Father McKenna's Center, DC Central Kitchen, Food and Friends, Unity Healthcare, Mary's Center, Change Inc, the DCJCC, JAM DC (Jews and Muslims together), and Capital Hill Group Ministry.
Thanks again to Erica Steen, Gena Schoen, and Randy Bacon of the DCJCC and Behrend Builders, to Debbie & Fran Goldman and other members of Fabrangen, Stuart Levy of JAM DC, Ms. Vila Brown and Mr. Alton Poole at Change, Inc., Washington Jewish Week, Miss America DC Sarah Hillware, and the MWK havurah of Congregation Beth Emeth.
And especial thanks to reporter-du-jour, my dear Ruth Stromberg, for her energy, good work, and her quiet forbearing support for my projects.
I especially like the shot of the folks pulling the wagon along Pennsylvania Ave SE- (it kinda reminds me of the Beatles Abbey Road cover a bit)
Thursday, December 27, 2012
D25 - DCJCC Volunteers 2012
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Rikudei-Am - Dance of the people (celebration)
I photographed a joyous Israeli folk dance (Rikudei Am) surprise celebration in honor of Ben Hole, a Quaker man who has been an esteemed teacher in the DC and Baltimore area community for forty-plus years.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Book cover - "And We're All Brothers"
This is the tentative cover of a book I illustrated, by ethnomusicologist Dr. Abigail Wood. It will be released by Ashgate, a noted British academic publishing concern.
The image is of the great-voiced and great-spirit, Adrienne Cooper, z'l.
The image is of the great-voiced and great-spirit, Adrienne Cooper, z'l.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Tu B'Shvat - collage
Tu B'Shvat is the "new year for the trees."
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Portraits- National Housing Trust- building revitalization
Here are some portraits from a recent assignment for the National Housing Trust.
The people pictured are residents and officials who attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the re-opening of the upgraded Copeland Manor apartments, in Southeast Washington DC.
The people pictured are residents and officials who attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the re-opening of the upgraded Copeland Manor apartments, in Southeast Washington DC.
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architecture,
assignment,
buildings,
people,
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Sunday, December 09, 2012
Klezmatics- Hanukah concert
Some images of the Grammy-winning Klezmatics in concert at the Montgomery College Cultural Arts Center in Silver Spring, MD.
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