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What Do We Know?
Reuven Goldfarb, co-editor, reads excerpts from "What Do We Know? The Carlebach Anthology" for the Aquarian Minyan Author Night.
Reuven Goldfarb, co-editor, reads excerpts from "What Do We Know? The Carlebach Anthology" for the Aquarian Minyan Author Night.
Reuven Goldfard reads The News Anchor, a poem that was composed during a workshop led by Willa Hope Schneberg.
Reuven Goldfarb reads The Two Lemurs: Anthony and Dern that was inspired by a news story by Carolyn Jones in the San Francisco Chronicle, and was composed during a workshop led by Willa Hope Schneberg.
Reuven Goldfarb shares his insights about the true meaning of the creation of the universe and the reunion of all life forms and all inanimate substance with the Source of Life, awareness of all-embracing, fundamental harmony, whose ceaseless thrumming web extols the primal energy, the heart of every star and atom, and all is sanctified.
Reuven Goldfarb feels that the place where he stands to pray supports him well as he climbs to the peak of his soul.
Reuven Goldfarb feels that we're like a platoon, a unit in an army. and that we besiege the fortress of heaven with prayer. The poem is set on his former college campus that then segues into a synagogue quorum for prayer.