Dedicated to Rabbi YaelA female character in the Book of Judges who is instrumental in the Israelites' obtaining the victory that Deborah had prophesied. When she encountered the enemy king Sisera, Yael invites him into her tent. She feeds him milk to make him drowsy and, when he fell asleep, she murders him by driving a tent peg through his temple. Levi for her comfortÂ
and Dael Adams for her tenderness
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Beneath the cracking of our foundation
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There is a matrix.
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A matrix built
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Root by root
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Descendants of the names.
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And from those roots
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Comes a sprouting
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Where I have been called to stand.
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Judaism cannot remain still.
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It was created to move.Â
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Decreed when traveling,Â
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Utensils were to be covered,
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Under a skin of beauty.
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When the Mishkan journeys
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The Levites will take it down.
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When the Mishkan encamps
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The Levites shall erect it.
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And though there be forces,
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Seemingly against us,
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From all around,
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In colors lit on breast-plate,
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Oh, holy collective,
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By white light shimmering
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Flowing from The One,Â
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Whether moving or tranquil,
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For both have been before,
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We shall remain.
We are protected.