Thursday, February 07, 2008

WHERE WAS I? As usual, it's somewhere in NYC. Anyone can play; just make sure you use a distinct moniker (and not Anonymous) so we can tell you apart from the other players. Leave your guesses in the comments section. Enjoy!
























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Photos: David Marc Fischer

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bergen Street between Hoyt and Nevins in Brooklyn? Apparently there was a trash burning problem there a few months back. Looks like we might know who was behind the whole thing...

David Marc Fischer said...

Interesting guess...but no, Debbie. And I don't think I'd ever want to burn down my old 'hood.

Anonymous said...

Was this in Chinatown?

David Marc Fischer said...

You're warm, Debbie!

David said...

Yeah, I woulda guessed a Chinese new year connection.

David Marc Fischer said...

Well, it's not over yet!

Deborah said...

Were you in Flushing?

David Marc Fischer said...

You're cool, Deborah!

Anonymous said...

You were on Broome Street between Eldridge and Allen.

David Marc Fischer said...

Very, very warm, Debbie. I'd like more specificity, though....

Anonymous said...

Across from the Greek Synagogue which is 280 Broome Street.

David Marc Fischer said...

Debbie, you're getting a point for figuring out my location...but another point will go to the first person to clearly identify the place pictured in the photos!

Anonymous said...

I still do not know the place in the photos, but I have now learned a bit about the Romaniotes. Thanks!

David Marc Fischer said...

It's funny: I figured I'd ask about the synagogue, which is very attractive, as a bonus point opportunity. But Debbie got it first, and Ellen picked up on its uniqueness. It's the only temple of its kind in the hemisphere, apparently.

Deborah said...

Is it 279 Broome Street?

Deborah said...

The Fulai Temple?

David Marc Fischer said...

You got it, Deborah! It's the Fulai Temple, at 279 Broome Street. On the outside, it starkly contrasts the attractive Greek Jewish Temple across the street from it. Clicking on the photos, you can peer inside and see the shrines within.

I took the shots as I strolled through Chinatown on the first day of the New Year (of the Rat). Worshippers used the garbage can to burn slips of paper that I think symbolize money.

There's an interesting web installation about visiting this and other Chinatown temples. It's called Gods of Chinatown--check it out!