Saturday, September 17, 2011

Bubble tea in Kreuzberg

Kreuzberg is a place where you are happy to get lost, because you start finding the most wonderful laces. Like this tea shop in the Graefestrasse. I tasted for the first time a bubble tea. that is a cold tea with bubbles and instead of sugar tapioca balls. Delicious!
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Here is their link if you want to know more about it.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Reading marathon Jewish Culture days Berlin

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In front of the Centrum Judaicum in Oranienburger street there is a reading marathon conducted by pastor Felix Leibrock. Well known people read from the 3 sacred books.

Vor dem Centrum Judaicum auf der Oranienburgerstr. findet eine Lesemarathon statt. Prominente Leute lesen aus den drei heiligen Büchern.
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Bio Ice Kreuzberg

Poeple made line to buy the bio ice at the Markhalle. A nice szene on a Sunday afternoon in Kreuzberg
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Friseur Magic Suat in Kreuzberg

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As you know I love to visit Barber Shops and oriental Barber shops are always a great experience.:-)

Monday, September 12, 2011

Food meets dance

In Wappensaal from the Berlin City Hall the Indonesia Embassy presented the Event Food Meets Dance. things to eat and very interesting dances to see.
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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Shuk Ha'Carmel Berlin

Sunday in Charlottenburg, Berlin. As part of the Jewish culture days there was a Shuk Ha'Carmel in the Fasanenstreet in front of the jewish community center. Many people visited the market.

Sonntag in Charlottenburg, Berlin. Es gab ein Shuk Ha'Carmel auf der Fasanenstrasse, gegenüber dem jüdischen Gemeindehaus. Es gab viele Leute.
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There was live music too.

Es gab auch Live-Musik.
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It was also an opportunity to visit the jewish community center. As I learned from the photos inside, there used to be a synagogue at the same place before. The Portico is what remains from it. The rest of the building was built at the end of the 50's.

Es war auch möglich das jüdische Gemeindehaus zu besichtigen. Ich habe durch Photos erfahren, dass es früher eine Synagoge an der gleiche Stelle gab. Der Portikus ist noch übrig geblieben. Das Gemeindehaus wurde Ende der 50ger Jahre gebaut.
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