image attribution: “P’kudei“, by Davi Cheng, Chinese ink and acrylic on parchment, 2013 by Gen Slosberg 夏夜 I wrote this shortly after returning from the US-Mexico
IN THE ORCHARD By Julia Knobloch I say my blessings in the orchard, I have turned over the soil. I give with dubious hands;
This is part of Jewschool’s poetry series on Lamentations for our modern cities and urban justice, by Adam Gottlieb: “America feeds on its children: / Bodies run through pipelines”
I recently wrote here about my decision to move from Israel, where I had lived for fourteen years, back to the South Side of Chicago,
I recently wrote here about my decision to move from Israel, where I had lived for fourteen years, back to the South Side of Chicago,
Following Part I, Part II, and Part III, which appeared over the past three days, here is Part IV of my six-part suite of poems about
Following Part I and Part II, which appeared over the past two days, here is Part III of my six-part suite of poems about the
Continuing my post from yesterday, here is part two of my six-part suite of poems about the South Side of Chicago, White Flight, home, and
I recently wrote here about my decision to move from Israel, where I had lived for fourteen years, back to my ancestral homeland of the