




My work is in the city, and her work is in the field.
I rise in the morning for my work, and my companion rises in the morning for her work.
Just as she is not suited for my work, I am not suited for hers.
And lest you say,
"I do a lot, and she does a little" - we have been taught:
One may do more and another less - just as long as their heart is directed to heaven.
Talmud B'rakhot 17a
All photographs by Baya Clare, CSJ unless otherwise noted.
1 comment:
Lovely, lovely, lovely photographs. What a treat! Thank you!
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