Bnei- Brak - waiting for the green light
The father is moving around picking groceries, while the son watches over the shopping cart. Sometimes the later gets bored or impatient and starts screaming to get his father's attention. I've also seen him turning the cart upside down while in a fit of anger.
People in the store stop to look at the "show". They pity the father. I pity him too, of course, but I pity the son even more; how sad to be born in this world just to evoke feelings of pity, and rejection!
The father shows him affection , talks to him in a very soft voice and calms him down... till next time.
Bnei-Brak -chatting under the tree
It looks like the shopping on Thursday is a treat for the boy - he gets to be with his father for more than an hour, and probably feels as his right hand, his helper. They seem close to each other, and I feel very bad about my thoughts on the issues of prenatal tests and pregnancy termination.
orthodox father and his two girls
usual sight in Bnei-Brak; mother, kids and baby in the carriage
youngsters in Bnei-Brak