This is the Spring edition of JPiX, the Jewish Photo Bloggers’ Blog Carnival. Click on each thumbnail to access the full post. Special thanks to Leora for keeping this meme alive and for being so patient with me whenever I have had problems or questions about JPiX.
Robin at Around the Island shows breathtaking shots of nectarine blossoms, anemones and Jerusalem’s Jewish Quarter:
Batya who blogs at me-ander shows photos from her blog – a bar mitzvah, how she learnt to be a video news photographer and the coming of spring:
She also shares photos from her walks in Svut Rachel and Jerusalem:
Cosmic X in Jerusalem shows Palestinian Talmud Enthusiasts while Sharon Altshul who blogs at The Real Jerusalem Streets presents a series of photos inspired by Herman Wouk’s book The Will to Live On, This is our Heritage. As for Naomi Elbinger, she shares a picture of her great-great-grandmother Gitel with a shpitzel.
At I Wish I Were a Photographer,Toby shares pictures of Israeli skies:
At Our Shiputzim, Mrs.S. shows two family outings: Avnei Eitan and a visit to a boutique olive oil plant in Katzrin:
Rahel who blogs at Elms in the Yard shares some colorful shots, Raina has a conversation with a crater lake and Samantha at Samantha’s Project 52 shows a havdalah photo:
Snow and no snow in Israel shown by Cosmic X in Jerusalem, Sharon Altshul and Batya:
Jewacious is back to blogging with a recipe for a honey cake, a beautiful sky, photos of the Skirball Cultural Center and book recommendations:
Leora from Here in HP shares numerous her chanukah photo gallery, a painting, Purim containers and JPiX’s new page:
Phyllis at Imabima shows a photo for Rosh Chodesh and two collages for Chanukah, Sarah at Sarah’s View displays vegetables from the Santa Monica Farmers’ Markey while Frume Sarah at FrumeSarah shares very special photos for Tu BiShvat:
Purim photos: Trip’n Up shows Purim harbingers in Neve Daniel, Sharon makes clear that Purim is not just one day while Pesky Settler shares pot-op treats and her daughter’s fancy dress:
Leah who blogs at Chossid shares numerous shots from Crimea: her best photo 2011, KosherFest and Tuesday Inspirations:
She also show photos of Israel, New York and Chanukah and Purim in the former Soviet Union:
I hope you will take the time to visit the photographers’ blogs and leave comments. If you wish to know more about JPiX and/or submit a post with images for the next edition, just click on the logo
Looks gorgeous! Thank you so much for all your hard work.
Thank you! You are welcome.
Wow, beautiful job! Thanks so much for including all of my entries 🙂
Thank you for the kind words and for your lovely photos.
Just wonderful work, y’all! Thanks for the eye candy!
You are welcome Ruti!
Thanks! Really nice job!
Thanks I am glad you like it!
What a lovely collection of images! You did a wonderful job, and thanks for the links!
Thank you Mrs.S. for the compliments.
What a fantastic sharing of photos and other posts! Thanks for doing this, Ilana and Leora
Thanks of replaying along!
Fantastic, great photos!
Thank you Yehudit. You should contribute too; your blog is fantastic.
Great collection!
It’s a little funny to me that my great-great-grandma Gitel is there in her shpitzel, and not my many wildflower photos. Check out my wildflower board on Pinterest http://pinterest.com/myparnasa/
I suppose it is because I received the link for your great-great-grandma and not for your flowers.
Fantastic JPIX . Thanks so much for including my posts.
You are more than welcome, Batya. Glad it is finally up.
You did a fantastic job Ilana-Davita, thanks so much!
Well, I had a lot of beautiful pictures to choose from. Thank you Robin.
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yay – thank you!!!! great work!!!!
You are welcome Phyllis. Thanks for your submissions.
Great Jpix post! Somehow I hadn’t gotten notice of it, but glad I found it. Thanks for including my posts! Wishing you an easy, kosher and joyous Pesach! Leah
Thank you Leah; the same to you!
Stopping by to say hi.
What great pictures! Also, the phrase “Gitel with a shpitzel” made me giggle. 🙂
I agree: some bloggers have talent!