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On turning sorrow into song
I GREW UP IN A FAMILY OF VOICES. NOT BECAUSE I HAD an especially large family (I am one of three children) but because our house was full of...
Judaism, 09/22/01 by Elizabeth Rosner · More from publication -
On turning sorrow into song.

I GREW UP IN A FAMILY OF VOICES. NOT BECAUSE I HAD an especially large family (I am one of three children) but because our house was full of...
Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life and Thought, 09/22/01 by Rosner, Elizabeth · More from publication -
50th Anniversary: April 11, 1995 - Poem
Snow fell on us like ashes. Snow fell on us like ashes. We wore nametags, color-coded: the ones visiting and the ones returning. We carried...
Judaism, 03/22/00 by Elizabeth Rosner · More from publication -
50th Anniversary: April 11, 1995.(Poem)

Snow fell on us like ashes. We wore nametags, color-coded: the ones visiting and the ones returning. We carried canvas bags and...
Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life and Thought, 03/22/00 by ROSNER, ELIZABETH · More from publication -
Ghosts
in the coat room I removed the pants I'd been allowed to wear for the snow my father already taking his place among the davening men while I...
Judaism, 01/01/95 by Elizabeth Rosner · More from publication -
Ghosts. (poem)

even in winter through snow deep as my thighs my father walked me to synagogue short-cutting through the puking lot of the country club with (it...
Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life and Thought, 01/01/95 by Rosner, Elizabeth · More from publication



