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It's Sukkot again! Over the years in this podcast we've focused on various aspects of this holiday — inviting guests, selecting an etrog, the transitory nature of our existence on earth. This time, Marcela focuses on the...
Rachel (Ra'hel) Bluwstein's "Transformation" is an episode from Israel in Translation by TLV1 Studios. It's Sukkot again! Over the years in this podcast we've focused on various aspects of this holiday — inviting guests, selecting an etrog,...
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Published Oct 7, 2020, 10:05 long, audio available.
It's Sukkot again! Over the years in this podcast we've focused on various aspects of this holiday — inviting guests, selecting an etrog, the transitory nature of our existence on earth. This time, Marcela focuses on the agricultural aspects — the festival was originally connected to the harvest. And to help us along is Rachel Bluwstein, Israel's farmer-poet. Text: Flowers of Perhaps by Ra'hel. Translated by Robert Friend with Shimon Sandbank. Toby Press, 2008. Sad Melody by Ra'hel translated by Chana Shuvaly Previous Episode Featuring Rachel Bluwstein
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Rachel (Ra'hel) Bluwstein's "Transformation" is from Israel in Translation by TLV1 Studios.
Published Oct 7, 2020 and 10:05 long