Hands as seen by Sam and Sheila – Throughout Our Years

by Sheila Finkelstein on July 22, 2010

I’ve just completed reading my friend Renee Barnow’s Right-Line Blog post – “What Do Your Hands Say? What Does Your Voice Hold?”

Immediately, I imaged the photograph Sam took years ago of my hand lighting Hanukah Candles on the Menorah.  I then I started recalling so many others of his wonderful black and white photos; so instead of a single comment on Renee’s post, I decided to create my own post in response.

SheilaLightingMenorah 8ligh Hands as seen by Sam and Sheila   Throughout Our Years

Hand honors Ritual and Celebration of Light

Sheila handintree Hands as seen by Sam and Sheila   Throughout Our Years

Hands display art (here – sterling silver and ceramic rings made by me) while caressing Nature’s textures

bw2 2 Hands as seen by Sam and Sheila   Throughout Our Years

In wonder and awe – hands caress pregnant belly and yet-to-be-born child

bw2 3 Hands as seen by Sam and Sheila   Throughout Our Years

Future brother’s hand lifts maternity blouse, querying the future -
(To see more photos of young boys’ hands expressing love and togetherness, Sam’s Photos, click on a thumbnail and cycle through the enlargements)

handinhand Hands as seen by Sam and Sheila   Throughout Our Years

Hand in Hand – Child and Man – Symbolizes Trust (Young boy’s hand in Sam’s – photo ©Sheila Finkelstein)

and, I was reminded of how often I use “hand” in language… “on the other hand”, “in my hands”, “hand-drawing” (in describing my photo/drawings)

Sporadically, I’ve been posting on this blog sharing some of my writing as examples of a pathway to healing.  Today, I’m reminded though the words came, I am blessed to have the photos and the technical ability to share them with you also – photography and cycling through memories as another access to healing.

Note – As I scrolled down this published page, I noted other photos – Hands for blowing kisses and Hands for writing.

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Renee July 22, 2010 at 12:06 pm

A gorgeous tribute. Thanks for honoring my post hands and voice.

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