Ruth Fogelman |
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The old woman sits at the Western Wall. Although she’s toothless and her eyes are dim, She sits and waits for the shofar’s call...
My husband did not tell me He was taking my son, My only son, born in my ninety-first year – They have disappeared now for three long days – I panic – where did they go?
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