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Debra Cash’s poetry is evocative and accessible and beautiful...
The poems based on stories, language and associations connected to the Passover Haggadah are especially powerful. They do what art is supposed to do: give us a new way to see. Her insights are sometimes provocative, sometimes wistful, sometimes even angry, but they are also always wise. These poems will deepen and broaden the experience of Passover for Jews for generations to come. “Who Knows One” is just breathtaking, and deserves a place in the canon.
Anita Diamant
Author of The Red Tent and Day After Night
The poems based on stories, language and associations connected to the Passover Haggadah are especially powerful. They do what art is supposed to do: give us a new way to see. Her insights are sometimes provocative, sometimes wistful, sometimes even angry, but they are also always wise. These poems will deepen and broaden the experience of Passover for Jews for generations to come. “Who Knows One” is just breathtaking, and deserves a place in the canon.
Anita Diamant
Author of The Red Tent and Day After Night
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Debra Cash is a Boston-based arts writer, lecturer and design researcher. A longtime member of the extended havurah community, her poetry has been anthologized in a number of books, most notably Anita Diamant's The New Jewish Wedding and Saying Kaddish.