Homecoming: and other poems
By Rebecca Herz
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This work explores the multivariate and multidimensional worlds of the Jewish people. It does this while challenging the traditional and mundane, the antiquated and oppressive. It collapses the binary of religious and secular, asking the reader to engage in the work of encountering the beautiful human spirit within the day to day. Both in form and content, these poems traverse the challenging terrain of antiquity, while maintaining a firm grasp on the intense, vivid present. Queerness and feminism form the lens through which the poet views her faith, and seeks to revitalize it. It is the imperfect attempt to reconcile a tradition of patriarchy with a desire to connect with the feminine aspects of G-d. To the poet, G-d is in the work of the collective forming a new language for the Divine. Homecoming seeks the inclusion of perspectives that challenge the authority of ancient texts, and that humble themselves to the expansive and resilient traditions that have lasted through centuries of unimaginable suffering. These poems attempt to feel the suffering of a people, all while offering the paradox of love, joy, peace, and freedom. It reiterates a mother tongue composed of messages of acceptance, non-judgement, and nurturing. Nature becomes the focal point in poems about G-d, and G-d the absent focal point in poems that question the very reliability of faith itself.
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Homecoming - Rebecca Herz
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As I read in the beginning of this collection of poems, Dedicated to self-discovery. May we all experience its magic,
I felt swept up, powerless to stop and compelled to keep reading — and reading and reading, one word blending into the next. One line into the next, one stanza into the next, one page of such jolting expressions into the next. This is a book that can be read in one sitting — and again, and again and again. Which is what I did. Returning to one poem or another.
Rebecca took me on her voyage from creation to redemption, traversing along one path that led to the next. Early on I sensed that I needed to ensure that my emotional seat belt was securely fastened. Poet and reader together travel to mysterious places, with determination, curiosity and open to discovery of the unknown.
Phrases as home was the treacherous bridge,
we know God wants this so bad,
our dignity full of a DNA,
the days stretch out like wool on the loom,
I’m not used to feeling this good,
If faith were a garden…,
if prayer collapses the distance,
and I found my answer in spirit,
are but a few of the sentiments that swept up my attention up like a strong vacuum.
Some of us tell our narratives through prose and others share our stories through poetry. Both can capture our minds and hearts as each writer or poet invites the reader into their internal landscape. Rebecca, as a poet, invited me as the reader into her deeper self and I, as a prose writer, accepted her invitation and with gratitude I am thrilled that I did.
This is a must read for those who dare, who trust, whose own curiosity compels them, to travel with Rebecca on her moving journey to