Monthly Archives: September 2022

A Prayer For Our Country by Ayala Emmett and Peter Eisenstad

As we prepare to celebrate Rosh Hashanah tonight, we share with all our readers a prayer for our country.

For centuries, a prayer for the country has been included in prayer books in Jewish communities around the world. The prayer is recited on the Sabbath and on Holy Days. Tonight we hold in our hearts loved ones and recall the holiness of every human being, created in God’s image.

“God of holiness, we hear Your message: Justice, Justice you shall pursue. God of freedom, we hear Your charge: Proclaim liberty throughout the land. Inspire us through Your teachings and commandments to love and uphold our precious democracy. Let every citizen and person living in our country, take responsibility for the rights and freedoms we cherish. Let each of us be an advocate for justice, an activist for liberty, a defender of dignity. And let us champion the values that have in the past made our nation a haven for the persecuted, a beacon of hope among the nations. read more

And I Am Not Invisible: A Monologue by Shunamit Kam

God – I set out on this road

because I want to tell

about You and me.

I’m Shunamit Kam from Givatayim

27 years old.

I’m sitting here on a chair

And I don’t want to burst out laughing.

I want You to make a miracle for me

that You would come down from Heaven and I will see You.

and You are invisible

and I’m not invisible

I am a human being.

*Matia Kam: This monologue was typed on my computer in 2004.
I corrected spelling errors (many of them dyslexic) and keyboard emissions. Its entire content is hers, word for word. And so is the breaking of the lines. read more