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Chaya Rosen

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Chaya Rosen, daughter of survivors, was born in Poland and holds dual citizenship in both Israel and the United States. Her multi-cultural background, heavily influenced by the post-Holocaust era and the early years of Israel, inspires her poetry (three publications) writing. Her most recent book is "In the Shadow of God: Poetry of Memory and Healing." She has presented her work in both the United States and Israel.
Rusty on the surface I came back to your shoemaker’s shop inside you sit threading through time Adding removing repairing old soles longing to be tied to My purpose I’ll caress your leather skin kiss your jagged lines protruding pain mine is raw like your...
In an old dream My garden clings to the scattered leaves whose colors almost faded their intensity dims in the memory of shame But your eyes stayed open you must have seen your own glory just before the indistinguishable became clear My petrified Eden the...
I’ve been collecting falling prayers left unanswered hanging down long time ago crushed to the ground I’ve been protecting you inside My sleeve little ones high off the mounds I’ve been lifting scattered bones crushed by evil shadows reveal My promise is ...
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