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“my memory reaches back / to the Galilee hills and carob trees…”
Watercolor painting of tamarind pods hanging from tree branches with green leaves in the background.
“I celebrate because it is spring / the season when hope / pokes out of dark furrows…”
White blossoms and buds on a bare tree branch with a soft-focus background.
“The lilacs, normally in bloom now, are making a frail show of it…”
fuscia colored lilacs
Poet Corie Feiner’s collection of poems explores the seder plate symbols with depth and beauty.
items on a silver seder plate
“even the / darkest, coldest winter still gives way to spring…”
a bird sits on a branch of pink budding flowers
“Soon, the glory of the divine will appear / so naturally, and so inconspicuously…”
a Magnolia tree blossoming
The LIMBIC system controls the behavioral and emotional responses that we need to survive: feeding, reproduction, caring for our young, and fight or flight responses.
Purple crocuses blooming in a grassy field.

A poem for Tu B’Shvat highlighting the promise for renewal within nature

two trees with beams of sunlight between

A glimpse of spring, a celebration of life

A sunlit forest with tall trees and autumn leaves creating a warm, golden atmosphere.

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