First Edition features new original works by Northern California Jewish writers. Appearing the first issue of each month, it includes a poem and an excerpt from a novel or short story.

by judith offer

People hear it

And they change the radio station.

They see it and they click to another web page.

It is spoken

By their grandparents

Who have time for such nonessentials.

Their parents hear it

And say, “I never really learned it.”

But on occasion, it makes them cry.

    There is so much music in it

    You are not sure:

    Are they speaking, or singing?

    There is so much pain in it

    The storytellers invented fools

    So people could bear to listen.

Poetry and Yiddish

Are languages of blessing,

Of ceremony, of remembrance.

They are languages of double meanings,

Of hidden meanings,

Of words dangerous in the wrong hands.

Poetry and Yiddish

Are lost in libraries

Boxed and buried.

They have gone underground.

They are turning to dust,

Turning to what grows to something new.

 


Judith Offer has written five books of poetry and dozens of plays. Her most recent book of poetry, “Double Crossing,” features poems about Oakland, where she lives with her husband, Stuart.  www.judithoffer.com

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