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Hanukkah

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  • Poem
    By Marge Piercy
    A row of tall skinny candles burns
    quickly into the night
    air, the shames raised
    over the rest
    for its hard work

    Darkness rushes in
    after the sun sinks
    like a bright plug pulled.
    Our eyes drown in night
    thick as ink pudding

    When even the moon
    starves to a sliver
    of...
  • Poem
    By Hilda Morley
    This season for us, the Jews—
    a season of candles,
                                          one more
    on the seven-branched candlestick for
    the seven days of the week,
                                                      but let it be seven
    in the sense of luck in dice,
                                              seven of the stars in
    the constellations:
                                      Orion, Aldebaran in...
  • Poem
    By Mordecai ben Isaac
    Mighty, praised beyond compare,
    Rock of my salvation,
    Build again my house of prayer,
    For Thy habitation!
    Offering and libation, shall a ransomed nation
    Joyful bring
    There, and sing
    Psalms of Dedication!
     
    Woe was mine in Egypt-land,
    (Tyrant kings enslaved me);
    Till Thy mighty, out-stretched Hand
    From oppression saved me.
    Pharaoh, rash...
  • Poem
    By Emma Lazarus

    Here, where the noises of the busy town,
       The ocean's plunge and roar can enter not,
    We stand and gaze around with tearful awe,
       And muse upon the consecrated spot.

    No signs of life are here: the very prayers
       Inscribed around are in a language...
  • Poem
    By Aileen Lucia Fisher
    Light the first of eight tonight—
    the farthest candle to the right.

    Light the first and second, too,
    when tomorrow's day is through.

    Then light three, and then light four—
    every dusk one candle more

    Till all eight burn bright and high,
    honoring a day gone by

    When...
  • Poem
    By Steven Schneider
    Our annual prairie Chanukah party—
    latkes, kugel, cherry blintzes.
    Friends arrive from nearby towns
    and dance the twist to “Chanukah Lights Tonight,”
    spin like a dreidel to a klezmer hit.

    The candles flicker in the window.
    Outside, ponderosa pines are tied in red bows.
    If you squint,
    the...
  • Article
    By The Editors
    A wintry mix of our favorite poems to celebrate the holiday season.
    Illustration of Santa Claus on the sky coming to City in paper art.
  • Article
    By The Editors
    Eight poetry broadsides suitable for sharing or framing.
  • Poem

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    The Alphabet

    By Karl Shapiro
    The letters of the Jews as strict as flames   
    Or little terrible flowers lean
    Stubbornly upwards through the perfect ages,   
    Singing through solid stone the sacred names.   
    The letters of the Jews are black and clean   
    And lie in chain-line over Christian pages.   
    The chosen letters...
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