Posts Tagged ‘photography’
Never forget
06Sep24
Shye Klein Weinstein could be any young Zillennial. Arms covered with tattoos, his passions include hiking, rollerblading, kayaking and video games. He could be your son, grandson, nephew, brother, cousin or friend. But the 27-year-old Toronto native has witnessed more horror in one day than anyone should see in a lifetime. Weinstein was at the […]
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Tags: anti-Semitism, bodies, bombs, Canada, Chabad of Wakefield, explosions, gunfire, Hamas, Iron Dome, Israel, Jews, machine gun, Mark Sardella, music, News, Nova Music Festival, October 7, Opinion, photography, Politics, Rabbi Sruly Brook, Reading Public Library, rockets, Shye Klein Weinstein, SuperNova, Tel Aviv, terrorism, terrorists, Toronto, Wakefield Daily Item, war, Zillennials, Zionism
October Surprise
10Oct13
Or how my photo of the Hood Blimp made the Official Red Sox Post-season Program Lord knows I waste my share of time on social media, even though I’ve never been a huge Facebook user and by most standards, tweeting 7,000 times and sharing 4,000 photos on Flickr barely qualifies me as a piker among […]
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Tags: ALDS, baseball, Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park, Hood, Hood Blimp, Mark Sardella, photo, photography, Richard Tisei, Scott Brown, social media









