Tekiah
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<p>These poems search for compatibility between contemporary consciousness and a rich ancient liturgical tradition. Specifically they explore the deep feelings of joy and regret shame and hope associated with the Days of Awe the Jewish High Holidays beginning with Rosh Hashanah the Jewish New Year and concluding with Yom Kippur the Day of Atonement. <em>Tekiah</em> refers to the sound of the <em>shofar</em> the ceremonial ram's horn that is blown to commemorate the beginning of creation. The sound also recalls the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai the destruction of the Temple and the binding of Isaac and anticipates as well the reunification of the Jews of the Diaspora. Finally and perhaps most important it serves as an entreaty to the Jewish people to perform <em>teshuvah</em> to return to God.</p>
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