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Just past the midpoint of the festival of lights, a glowing reminder that people sometimes say no.
A photo-poem for Sukkot in celebration of shelter and wandering, harvest and shared meals.
For the final night of Hanukkah, a poem brought on by Allen Ginsberg.
Sometimes a poem offers insight into a dream or an event in the news. And sometimes it's about the everyday thing that never occurs.
With the celebrations of Easter and Passover in our rearview mirrors, a poem and a postcard for the year to come.
Finding the light isn't difficult if you find the kindness that stands before you in the face of someone you may never have met. A poem for Hanukkah.
Our first postcard from Hanukkah reminds us of the importance of light, and to find it wherever we can: in strangers, in family, in friends.
Our lives and our liberations are bound up in each other. A photo-poem exploration of hope, freedom, and the meaning of exodus.
The light of Hanukkah can be found in the voice. A postcard on the fondness of listening and the musical warmth of words.
Three poems to celebrate new beginnings every day, atoning, and reconciling.
The penultimate night celebrates getting older and the embers within.
To round out the second day of Hanukkah, a poem on bringing the light through the art of asking.
A photo-poem to celebrate the first night of Passover and life's endless series of stories.
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