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Poems

We Were Always Hungry,” Decolonial Passage

Self Portrait Next to Frida Kahlo,” “Please Call Back When the Light is Gone,” Gallery & Studio Journal

“Prayer for the Unnamed and Unburied,” “In the ICU,” “Consent.” Blood and Thunder Journal

“Obituary for the Voting Rights Act of 1965” Persimmon Tree

“In the Beginning There Were Beads,” West Trade Review

“Erased,” “Mishmash,” Poetica Review

“May It Please the Court,” The Workers Write! Literary Journal

“Mourning an Abusive Parent,” r.kv.r.y. Quarterly Literary Journal

“Sitting Shiva on the Faded Sofa,” Prick of the Spindel Journal of Literary Arts

Anthologies

“Letter to My Fourteen-Year-Old Self,” “Alternate Names.” Rumors, Secrets & Lies: Poems About Pregnancy, Abortion & Choice. (Anhinga Press)

Kissing in Mamaloshen,” The Jewish Writing Project

“Desert Seasoning,” “I Didn't Go to Woodstock When My Mother Said ‘No’,” “Kaddish Yatom, Orphans Prayer,” Voices Israel

“Morning Rituals, I” and “Morning Rituals, II,” Peer Glass

“Migration at Rosh Hashanah,” 101 Jewish Poems for the Third Millennium

“Healing History,” Musematrix

“The First to Go,” The Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry

 
Neighbor is not a geographic term. It is a moral concept.
— Rabbi Joachim Prinz