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Symbols, This Year


The shankbone is for houses across Israel and Gaza
where the Angel of Death has not passed over.


Maror for the hot tearful bitter sharp pain
of hostages held underground and children imprisoned.


Haroset, for mortar: Gaza bombed to rubble. 
The egg is roasted like charred kibbutz walls. 


Everything is dipped in tears like the sea that closed 
when God rebuked, "My children die, and you sing praises?"


Matzah: cracker of liberation and affliction. (Gazans
approaching starvation know only one of these.)


There���s no place on the seder plate for ambivalence, 
survivors��� guilt, history���s persecutions telescoping into now.


In every generation trauma traps us in Mitzrayim.
Will this be the year we begin to walk free?


 


R. Rachel Barenblat


 



This prayer-poem for Pesach is part of the new collection of poetry, liturgy, and art for Pesach 2024 released earlier this week by Bayit. Click through for This Broken Matzah, available as a downloadable chapbook / PDF of liturgical poetry and art, or as google slides suitable for screenshare. 


Featuring work created in collaboration by the Liturgical Arts Working Group at Bayit, this collection includes work by Trisha Arlin, Joanne Fink, R. Dara Lithwick, R. David Evan Markus, R. Sonja Keren Pilz, Steve Silbert, and R. David Zaslow, and me. 

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