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David Lauterstein: Lulav

On the harvest holiday, Sukkot,
Jewish people take a palm branch, myrtle, citron, and willow.
They bind them together, then they pray,
shaking the lulav in six directions –
north, east, west, south, up, and down.
I felt this honored the earth.

Now how they – we – betray already full ovens of bones.
I am a Jew. I am ashamed of those killing and wanting to kill.
The people of Gaza shake their own bodies
in six directions, with nowhere to go,
their only harvest, soil.
I can’t stand it.

~~~~

Copyright 2025 David Lauterstein

Lulav Set (Source: Orthodox Union)

David Lauterstein is a writer, therapist and educator in Austin, Texas. He has been writing for 60 years and is an MFA candidate in Poetry through Pacific University.  His latest book is The Memory Palace of Bones co-authored with Dr. Jeff Rockwell (Handspring Publishing).


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9 comments on “David Lauterstein: Lulav

  1. vengodalmare
    October 8, 2025
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    Brave poetry (and the sad thing is that now experiencing and expressing feelings of simple humanity involves having courage).

    Like

  2. Barbara Huntington
    October 7, 2025
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    Thank you.

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  3. boehmrosemary
    October 7, 2025
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    So heartfelt. Thank you.

    Liked by 2 people

  4. jzguzlowski
    October 7, 2025
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    thanks for writing this.

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  5. Maura
    October 7, 2025
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    David, this is a heart-breaking poem. The last line is so complex in tone, affect, implication, resonance. You undoubtedly know Yehuda Amichai’s poem “the Place Where We Are Right”:

    The place where we are right
    is hard and trampled
    like a yard.

    Your poem understands that nothing now is “right.”

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  6. tigerthoughtful9ceff0189e
    October 7, 2025
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    i wonder if in addition to what you write you can add that you can’t stand the fact that there are sill hostages held in tunnels, afraid. and still dead hostages that their families just want to bury them. 2 years now

    not instead of your feelings towards Gaza- in addition

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