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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 14:55:57 EST
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- Subject: New Year's greetings of a sort
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- Happy New Year, folks....
-
-
- TASHLICH AT YEAR'S END
-
- (Tashlich is the ceremony performed on the first day
- of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, when bread
- is cast into a stream or river to signify the
- casting-off of the errors of the dying year.)
-
- Tie it in a sack,
- with knots as tight as the knots in your stomach:
- tie the knots double,
- lest what's inside is the Houdini
- of your private demon-closet,
- and may escape.
- Weight it with stones,
- carry it to the shores
- of some convenient stream of living waters:
- cast it as far as you can
- (pray for it if it pleases you)--
- but let it drown.
-
- I'm sorry if you're squeamish,
- and yes, killing is a sin:
- but it's a war, after all:
- and if some of you get queasy at the thought
- of what's in the bag squirming,
- choking for air,
- think what it would do to you
- if it got loose,
- what it maybe did to you already,
- or tried:
- consider it a mercy-killing,
- consider yourself prepaid
- on the Five Stages of Grief,
- and this casting-off a celebration.
-
- Let the minstrels come in.
-
- Kenneth Wolman, December 31, 1992
-