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050 00 $aPS3552.R4827$bH37 1999
100 1 $aBrin, Ruth Firestone.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50041391
245 10 $aHarvest :$bcollected poems & prayers /$cRuth F. Brin.
250 $aRev., 2nd ed.
260 $aDuluth, Minn. :$bHoly Cow! Press,$c1999.
263 $a9905
300 $a245 pages ;$c22 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $aIncludes index.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rCharles E. Silberman --$tGod of Rain and Wind --$tA Woman's Meditation --$tSouthern Journey --$tGod of Men and Mountains --$tHaluzim --$tFor My Father: Home Movies --$tParents' Prayer --$t"Created in the Image" --$tThe Tree Trimmer --$tSeptember --$tA Sense of Your Presence --$tDuring Amidah in a Crowded Synagogue --$tVariation on the Kaddish --$tCreation --$tGenesis --$tIn Praise --$tNoah --$tAbraham Goes Forth --$tTo Be Repeated by the Seed of Abraham --$tThe Binding of Isaac --$tAbraham and Isaac --$tThe Ram --$tThe Life of Sarah --$tThe Generations of Isaac --$tJacob's Dream --$tJacob Becomes Israel --$tJacob --$tJoseph --$tJoseph and Pharaoh --$tJoseph and His Brothers --$tThe Death of Jacob --$tThe Burning Bush --$tMoses and Aaron --$tThe Last Plagues --$tThe Passage of the Sea of Reeds --$tThe Ten Commandments --$tStrangers --$tHow to Build the Tabernacle --$tThe Priest's Garments --$tThe Golden Calf --$tAttributes of God --$tNo Sheltering Place --$tThey Build the Tabernacle --
505 80 $tThe Tabernacle Completed --$tThe Book of Leviticus --$tProphet and Priest --$tThe Priests Begin Their Work --$tLaws of Purification --$tDelight --$tLove Your Neighbor --$tThe Holy Days --$tTestament of Freedom --$tStarlight --$tIn the Wilderness --$tThe Silver Bowl and the Golden Spoon --$tFrom Sinai to Moab --$tMoses, Moses --$tAn Assumption of Faith --$tThe Rebellion of Korah --$tPurification --$tThe Waters of Meribah --$tThe New Moon --$tReuben and Gad --$tTo the Jordan River --$tGod's Tenderness --$tThe Funnel of Time --$tLessons of the Wilderness --$tThe Choice --$tRules for the King --$tFamily Laws --$tRemembrance --$tAcross Every River --$tKing Josiah --$tThe Last Days of Moses --$tThe Song of Moses --$tSub Specie Aeternitas --$tWingless --$tWhen We Stood at Sinai --$tSnow Scene --$tRich Signs --$tGod of Sky and Sea --$tMaster of All Worlds --$tYizkor --$tLetter to a Humanist --$tOut of My Need --$tInvisible, Intangible --$tBooks --$t"The Chosen People" --$tDemons and Ghosts --
505 80 $tThe Gift of Speech --$tFingerprints --$tTimor Temporis --$tGod, You Listen --$tNovember --$tThe Ringed Hand --$tA Bloodroot Blossoming --$tJewish Beginnings --$tWho Are These Jews? --$tThe Tyranny of Time --$tNetwork --$tShehehiyanu --$tA Mother's Prayer at the Naming of her Daughter --$tA Mother's Prayer at the Circumcision of her Son --$tSabbath Prayer --$tFor Sabbath Evening --$tA Response to "Ayshet Hayil" --$tIlluminations --$tMemory --$tKol Nidre --$tSelihot --$tFootnote to a Rosh HaShana Prayer --$tSh'ma Kolenu --$tThe Shofar Calls --$tIn the Fall --$tReturn --$tThe Watchtower --$tYa'aleh --$tAvinu Malkenu: Our Father, Our King --$tAl Het --$tRhythms --$tSimhat Torah --$tSukkot --$tFor the Blessings --$tDedication --$tHanukah --$tCeremony of Spring --$tThe Month of our Freedom --$tUncompleted Journey --$tCelebration: for the Ninth of Ab --$tJews Confront History --$tA Prayer for the Captives --$tThe Proud Worm --$t"The Heavens Declare the Glory of God" --$tRuah --$tElijah --$tA Poem --
505 80 $tBallad for Howard --$tFarewell --$tFor My Mother --$tNot the Last Poem for Betty --$tDirections --$tThe St. Croix River --$tSun --$tBuilding --$tIcicle --$tGeese --$tWinter --$tSonnet for a Desperate Soul --$tWind Song --$tStrange Bird --$tThough April --$tThe Chagall Windows in Jerusalem --$tOn Cedar Lake, 1957 --$tA Riddle --$tDiscovery --$tBoiling Springs --$tFor My Daughter --$tVerse for a Mystic --$tThe Odyssey and the Exodus --$tSyllogism --$tThe Doe --$tOn First Looking into my Son's Chemistry Book: O --$tReturning to Jerusalem, 1957 --$tSafed --$tMy Daughter, My Son --$tSaturday Morning in the Country of the Old Men --$tFor Nelly Sachs --$tThe Wall: The Poem I Couldn't Write --$tMy Talit --$tThe River --$tGrandmother --$tOnly the Young --$tPower Saws --$tPrivate Ritual --$tMusic --$tWhen Death Comes --$tThe Pendulum --$tMiami Beach --$tCuracao --$tSurgery.
520 1 $a"Ruth F. Brin is one of the liturgical pioneers of the post-World War II era. In the 1950s, when most Jewish women still seemed content with their traditional subordinate role in public worship, Ruth Brin was already at work modernizing traditional Jewish prayers and texts, and offering new interpretive readings and original poetry reflecting her own religious experience. Today it is difficult to find a Reform, Conservative, or Reconstructionist prayer book or anthology that does not include her writings.
520 8 $aShe is the only woman and one of the few American-born writers of whom this can be said. Harvest: Collected Poems and Prayers brings together her writings from nearly 30 years and represents Brin's wide-ranging search for the power and meaning of prayer."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aJewish religious poetry, American.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85070333
650 0 $aPrayers.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85106139
852 80 $boff,glx$hPS3552.R4827$iH37 1999