Topic Tags: God

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“Help us navigate the rocky shores that beckon us to shipwreck our lives in grief forever.”
A cloudy sky over rocky shores
“Open Your souls and soak in the sound…” This original song is inspired by Psalm 22 (4:40)
close up of person's hands on their chest outdoors in sunlight
“Only when you stand alone will you know who you truly are…”
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also how dare I use such an antiquated, male-sprung, / power-overed, trite & treacly term? And I agree, yes, / how dare, how dare I? Well, I answer, I do. Dare.
woman in flowing red skirt silhouetted against a forest sunset
The Reconstructionist version of the Mourner’s Kaddish.
A hand holding a siddur opened to the Kaddish
You glimmer in my rearview mirror Quick look, there’s no one in the / back of the car. Yet, / you
from inside the car we see a person's hands on a steering wheel and a rearview window, out of the window is pictured a road surrounded by grass and trees on a cloudy day
To love an idea can be quite quite / satisfying but only the body, beloved, / is holy, holy, holy.
a black and white photo of a dancer with short hair wearing a long skirt with bent knees, face angled upward, and arm extending to the side
“We do not want to choose whose child will live and whose will die.”
two children playing in a pond
The toy Solar System / gets the revolutions right / but a true scale model / would take up half of town / .
a horizon with the slight orange glow of a sun setting underneath a dark purple night sky dotted with stars and a cloud formation
“I have no people and my God makes me mourn…”
a fiery sunset of orange and yellow

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