Type: Poem

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A poem about the wisdom in female friendship and laughter

Two people smiling and embracing in a warm hug, showing happiness and friendship in a light, blurred background.

A poem to encourage Jews to fight for racial justice

A group of people standing in a circle, stacking their hands together in an outdoor setting.

A poem for the end of a difficult time

woman dancing with string lights on a city street

A poem about what the blast of the shofar does to bring us out of past and present

a young person blows a shofar

A poem about spiritual mutiny for Elul

a person wraps their arm around another person as they sit looking out on a body of water with a boat in the distance

“can you pour out your love / upon the ones you do not know”

Three women sit close together on a bed, comforting each other with their heads touching, in a softly lit room.

“Who would dare / to demand justice”

A group of people hold a large Justice sign during a protest near a white building.

A poem on transforming mourning into dancing

Person in a white dress stands in a golden wheat field at sunset, with arms gently outstretched.

Reflection on commemorating loved ones

shadows-holding-hands-walking-on-dark-desert-road-toward-mountains

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