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Yehoshua November |
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Yehoshua November is the author of Two Worlds Exist, a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award and Paterson Poetry Prize, and God’s Optimism, a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Poetry. His work has been featured in The New York Times Magazine, The Sun, Harvard Divinity Bulletin, and on National Public Radio.
Poetry of Yehoshua November
The Yiddish professor whose funeral fell on the same day as the synagogue rummage sale.
Poetry of Yehoshua November
Advice for people who are angry with G-d.
Poetry of Yehoshua November
On the self-sacrifice of the sixth Rebbe of Chabad, R' Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch (1880-1950).
Poetry of Yehoshua November
On immersing in the spring known as the Arizal's Mikvah in the holy city of Tzefat.
Poetry of Yehoshua November
A poem about enduring G-d's hiddenness. A poem in three parts.
Poetry of Yehoshua November
The poet writes about his experiences in graduate school.
Poetry of Yehoshua November
A thought about how G-d constantly speaks the world into existence.
Poetry of Yehoshua November
On the interaction between the physical and spiritual planes of reality.
Poetry of Yehoshua November
A short poem about an ordinary event.
Poetry of Yehoshua November
The poet, while praying, watches a worker on a ladder.
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