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Avda. Fuente las Piedras, s/n, Cabra Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands, 14940, 957-529-740
... at adopting such popular rituals from pagan or folk traditions and then investing themwith significant meaning and supporting the practices with textual references thereby rendering them Jewish. For some, this forced them to ask, "If so much of 'Jewish' practice is based on other people's customs, what is, in fact, Jewish about them?" Is Jewish anything that Jews, as a group, do? Is it Jewish if there are Jewish texts to support a practice? Is being Jewish simply about ...
Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands shneer... synagogue and then we went to the Mosque-Cathedral. It was absolutely gorgeous. The whole city was really interesting because of the incorporation of all of the religions. The mosque-cathedral was huge and sooo intricate! Check out the pics! The part of Cordoba that we saw made it seem a lot smaller and more touristy than Granada. The history was really interesting though. Saturday: Today I got some homework reading done and then met up ...
Córdoba, Spain anniemac7... have perfect vision, or they all wear contacts. Anyway, I'll make these grand theories because I can. So, if you're fat in Spain, you probably can't fit into their tiny elevators, and therefore will never leave your apartment and will die of boredom because Spaniards socialize to live. Suppose you managed to get out, you couldn't fit into their tiny little cars, so you're stuck within walking distance of home for ever. If you managed to ...
Málaga, Spain karimwahba... soprattutto su Ronda. Andiamo al nostro appuntamento alla Bodega Mezquita, che si dimostra all'altezza del ricordo della sera prima.In barman è di riposo, mi sento un po' abbandonato e mi consolo con la comida cordobese. Prima di lasciare Cordoba, facciamo ancora un giretto in città.Siamo un po' delusi da Calle de las Flores, che avrebbe bisogno di ben altra manutenzione, mentre ci piace Calle del Pañuelo, grande, appunto come un fazzoletto. Lasciamo ...
Cabra, Spain bobbyw2345... out?) which turned out to be the hidden gem of the trip. A former catholic cathedral, it was demolished and rebuilt as a Mosque. Fascinating. Today, all of these different religions co-exist in peace (IMAGINE THAT). So much so, that a corner of the mosque has been restored as a working Catholic church and has mass daily. El Mezquita was truly beautiful, more so than the Alhabra I must admit. And an interesting study of ...
Córdoba, Spain angelaandmarieI woke up this morning in Seville and went over to parents hotel to meet them before we had to head to the train station. We took a quick tour of the Alcazar and loaded up all our bags into a cab and headed to the station. Took the three hour train to Granada. Checked into the hotel and headed out to grab some lunch. Unfortunately the guy at the hotel told us to go to some Irish pub which ...
Granda, Spain rosswycoff... evening. Oh well, I guess that will just have to wait until tomorrow. Four drinks and my "dinner" had cost me just 7.65-euro. At this point, what I clearly needed was some Guinness, so off I went hoping I remembered the way to the Irish pub. As I turned the corner I was stopped cold. There in front of me was a huge sign that I had certainly walked by the day before when looking for Granada Diez, but this sign (topped by the word Discothèque, which may be why I blocked it out ...
Granada, Spain danschedler... 25 151;間,我們都&# 35258;得又乾淨& #21448;大<br>窗戶 806;面還種了 9968;顆橘子樹,& #22312;陽光照射 下顯得特別 ;清新~~<br>我們 馬上就回YHü 26;行李搬過 358;了,而且重&# 40670;是一個晚& #19978;才20 ...
Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands spirityufo... One last thing about Cordova is that we both agree that best part has been our hotel. We have an incredibly strong air conditioner in our room that only we can control and it is an ice box. We have had some issues with air conditioning in general. The Spanish just do not love it the way that American´s do. Overall the city was okay, but one night is enough and tomorrow we head to Portugal.
Cordoba, Spain tenvols... that you barely know what is in your own backyard, but you know everything about everyone elses!... ;) I got settled in my so far empty room, and following made my way to the center of Sevilla. As the temperature steadily climbed past 30 degrees, I quickly had enough of the heat and the city, so I made my way back to the hostel and introduced myself to my two new roommates, before I crashed on my bed dreaming abort all the new impressions.
Córdoba, Spain and Canary Islands bambi
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