April 18, 2019
Dear Subscriber:
Each week we examine a theme from a variety of points of
view. The theme for this week is Easter and Passover. The first night of
Passover is April 19th, and Easter is celebrated on April 21st.
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A Passover poem about the universality and endurance of the
story of Passover:
Here we have a story for the world,
A tale of justice served and freedom won,
Principles of goodness, universal,
Printed out on stone by God's own hand.
Yes, the past was bloody, and the old
Promise was by faithlessness undone.
And wonders ceased, memories turned brittle,
Shadows fell, and love turned into land.
Still, the story breathes the air of worlds
Old and new, a tale not writ in stone,
Vast as the hard history of a people
Ever changing, ever one, a grand
Recital running through time's glass like sand.
© by Nicholas Gordon
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This week’s theme: Easter and Passover
4/16: Each Moment Is a Miracle
4/18: Here We Have a Story for the World