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Pesha Leah Azoulay

Pesha Leah, originally from Grand Rapids, MI, worked in NYC for the OK Kosher Laboratories, planning trips for kosher supervisors. She was just twenty-three years old when she was tragically killed in a car accident on January 7, 2010. She was a deeply thoughtful and passionate woman who expressed herself through poems, several of which were published by TheJewishWoman.org.

She will be sorely missed.

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Tick Tock, Tick Tock, Glancing up at the clock, The sound it makes resounds within, So many mixed messages lie therein...
Don't Leave Us Stranded  Pesha Leah Azoulay, Brooklyn, NY  Poem
Rabbi Holtzberg, when I spoke to you on Tuesday / You were so accommodating / "I would never want to be a stranded Jew in India" / Those were your words...
Procrastinate. Oh, how I hate, when I just wait, and do things late.


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