Amsterdam in the early 1980s
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One thing I did learn is how traumatic effects travel through generations, and that in itself should give us food for thought regarding the levels of violence, state sponsored or otherwise we deplore, but accept nevertheless.
I find it interesting too, that even those who profess not to believe in God, yet ascribe a personality to Him/Her. "The soul you have placed in me is pure", we say in the jewish morning prayer, and I believe that's a fundamental starting point for our dealings with anyone. We can't stop violence, but we can deal justly and compassionately with everyone and anyone we encounter.
I find it interesting too, that even those who profess not to believe in God, yet ascribe a personality to Him/Her. "The soul you have placed in me is pure", we say in the jewish morning prayer, and I believe that's a fundamental starting point for our dealings with anyone. We can't stop violence, but we can deal justly and compassionately with everyone and anyone we encounter.
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I consider that the special legacy of my maternal grandparents.
thanking everyone for this beautiful exchange, and apologizing for hijacking it somewhat. I do feel Ed van der Elsken has been underestimated as a photographer. He was a wonderful force in post war photography in the Netherlands, and internationally too, but only among the well - informed.
Ed's farewell:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0cgDKmVvow
thanking everyone for this beautiful exchange, and apologizing for hijacking it somewhat. I do feel Ed van der Elsken has been underestimated as a photographer. He was a wonderful force in post war photography in the Netherlands, and internationally too, but only among the well - informed.
Ed's farewell:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0cgDKmVvow




