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Rosh Hashanah

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  • Poem
    By Marge Piercy
    On the birthday of the world
    I begin to contemplate
    what I have done and left
    undone, but this year
    not so much rebuilding

    of my perennially damaged
    psyche, shoring up eroding
    friendships, digging out
    stumps of old resentments
    that refuse to rot on their own.

    No, this year I...
  • Poem
    By Marge Piercy
    I like Rosh Hashonah late,
    when the leaves are half burnt
    umber and scarlet, when sunset
    marks the horizon with slow fire
    and the black silhouettes
    of migrating birds perch
    on the wires davening.

    I like Rosh Hashonah late
    when all living are counting
    their days toward death
    or sleep...
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    Song & Error

    By Averill Curdy
    It was 1986, when currencies to be changed
              Into multiple-launch-surface, anti-tank missiles
    Swarmed through numbered bank accounts
              Like Ovid’s seething knotted seed of frog-slime,
    Which not seldome attracted by the sun falls
              In little frogs with the rain; when it...
  • Poem
    By Eleazar ben Kalir
    To Him who is feared a Crown will I bring.
    Thrice Holy each day acclaim Him my King;
    At altars, ye mighty, proclaim loud His praise,
    And multitudes too may whisper His lays.
    Ye angels, ye men, whose good deeds He records—
    Sing, He is...
  • Poem
    By Eleazar ben Kalir
    Translated By Israel Zangwill
    The terrible sons of the mighty race
    Shout in thunder the Lord is King,
    The angels whose figure the lightnings trace
    Flame to the world that the Lord was King,
    And seraphs whose stature is one with Space,
    Proclaim that...
  • Poem
    By Emma Lazarus
    Not while the snow-shroud round dead earth is rolled,
    And naked branches point to frozen skies.
    When orchards burn their lamps of fiery gold,
    The grape glows like a jewel, and the corn
    A sea...
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    The Alphabet

    By Karl Shapiro
    The letters of the Jews as strict as flames   
    Or little terrible flowers lean
    Stubbornly upwards through the perfect ages,   
    Singing through solid stone the sacred names.   
    The letters of the Jews are black and clean   
    And lie in chain-line over Christian pages.   
    The chosen letters...
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