| reb_hillel ( @ 2008-01-09 20:40:00 |
Why the big smiley face on the front wall inside the funeral chapel at Bet Shemesh?
I was at a funeral at the Bet Shemesh cemetary ("Eretz HaChaim") this week on Monday.
I really don't know how the decorator could've been so dumb. What a stupidly inappropriate way to decorate the room.
The front wall in the inside of the funeral chapel in Bet Shemesh, i.e where everyone faces during the eulogies, behind where the body is put, has this large smiley face. Probably not put there intentionally, but you can't miss it. There are two small rectangular windows near the ceiling. Below them, smack in between, there's an oval shaped light fixture -- the only one on that wall. and then below that, there's a pasuk written in a large semicircle (the bottom half of a circle). So it's an unmistakable smiley face.
Why would they do that?
I was at a funeral at the Bet Shemesh cemetary ("Eretz HaChaim") this week on Monday.
I really don't know how the decorator could've been so dumb. What a stupidly inappropriate way to decorate the room.
The front wall in the inside of the funeral chapel in Bet Shemesh, i.e where everyone faces during the eulogies, behind where the body is put, has this large smiley face. Probably not put there intentionally, but you can't miss it. There are two small rectangular windows near the ceiling. Below them, smack in between, there's an oval shaped light fixture -- the only one on that wall. and then below that, there's a pasuk written in a large semicircle (the bottom half of a circle). So it's an unmistakable smiley face.
Why would they do that?