
The Day’s Work (1944)
Describes a day in the life of a carpenter and his son in Palestine 2,000 years ago. It details their morning routine, the craftsmanship involved in making wooden items, and interactions with customers. The narrative also highlights the daily life of other tradespeople, such as a potter and builders, and concludes with a family dinner and evening rituals, emphasizing the importance of work, family, and cultural traditions.
Keywords
carpenter, potter, tradespeople, daily life, craftsmanship, family, Palestine, historical, Jewish customs, storytelling
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