A mezuzah in time

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Today we touch a mezuzah in time.
Behind us: a road glittering with holy days.


Look back over your shoulder and see 
a week in the sukkah, and before that


the fierce intimacy of Yom Kippur,
Rosh Hashanah's gilded majesty, and

before that the still waters of Elul,
the grief and uplift of Tisha b'Av...


Ahead: a fallow field scattered with leaves.
Time to integrate our changes.


Shemini Atzeret is a day for pausing,
the silence after the chant.


Today God asks us to linger a little longer.
Seven days of Sukkot have ended, but God says,


"won't you stay in the sukkah with Me
one more day, beloveds?" And we do.


 


 


If this speaks to you, you might also enjoy Seven songs, a poem cycle commissioned by Temple Beth El of City Island a few years ago, and A Sestina for Shemini Atzeret.

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