I was named in Israel
Atop Masada, at sunrise.
I took the name Shaina Miriam
And embraced the legacy of
My birthright,
Which goes back millennia.
I have sung in Israel
In the Negev, under the stars.
My brethren and I sang
Wonderwall and Oseh Shalom,
Save Tonight and
Am Yisrael Chai.
I have prayed in Israel
With my hands pressed against
The Western Wall,
All that remains of the Temple of old.
Riddled with bullet holes
Ancient and modern,
The Old City received my
Prayers for peace.
I have wept in Israel
For the plight of all affected by
Terror,
All who are caught in crossfire
When they would have peace
And safety.
I have spent time with
Palestinian children
And appealed to my Jewish peers
On their behalf.
I have shed tears for us all.
I do not live in Israel.
I cannot fight in their wars
Or vote in their elections.
I have precious little money to offer
In support of their needs.
But I can sing, and I can pray.
I can weep, and I can speak out.
For I was named in Israel,
And Israel lives in me.
Shabbat Shalom. Am Yisrael Chai.
Cover photo credit to me; I took this photo in January 2007 of the Israeli flag waving in the breeze as the sun began to rise atop Mount Masada, the morning I received my Hebrew name. Each time I am called to the bimah to pray, each time I am called by that name, it brings me back to the Holy Land. By my very name, I carry the Holy Land with me, wherever I may be.
Stunning.
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