ever since i decided to come to spain, i thought it would be interesting to go to a temple and sit through a service. a temple in spain, you ask? right. hard to come by. dont worry, i did my research.
my friend evan and i sent an email to the temple, saying we wanted to come. after giving them our passport numbers and other information, they gave us the address. turns out it was a street over from where i live. never have i ever seen a temple, in my whole time here.
so we went, dressed up, for friday night services. and there we were, 19 calle whatever. and it was an apartment building. no sign, no nothing. we buzzed ourselves in.
the “temple” was a floor of the apartment building, folding chairs and a torah and candles. the service went by super fast. we rushed through the blessings and prayers, mostly in tunes i wasn’t familiar with. but then, (dad you’ll love this), we did the vish sham roo one! and it was the same! i sang my heart out.
when the service ended, everyone wished each other a shabbat shalom. and i mean everyone. i double kissed everyone, from the rabbi to the 90 year old woman sitting behind me.
after services theres usually an oneg, a blessing over the bread and wine. at home, we break the bread, everyone takes a piece, chats for a few minutes and leaves. here, all 20 of us sat around a long table, broke the bread, poured wine, passed around little sandwiches, and sat and chatted for about 45 minutes. we made friends with an old couple from denmark, a spunky englishwoman on her way to israel next tuesday, and the spanish rabbi.
fantastic evening.
something else i discovered: playground near my house…drain in the ground, definitely not a drain. its a secret trampoline. and its awesome.
only one final left, and then my life will continue on the beach.