fbpx
[additional-authors]
April 1, 2015

The folded wax paper cylinder
of salt accompanying my hard-boiled egg
and hard cardboard bookends of matzoh,
lavishly buttered.

                      I am allowed
to buy the same juice others use
to wash down bunned frankfurters and beans,
a side of applesauce. Smell of the forbidden
rising with Chlorox and tepid cooking water
from the steam tables of the lunchroom
as I bend over Passover lunch, the sanctioned food
that’s sent with me, in my exile in high school.


Elaine Terranova’s sixth book of poems, “Dollhouse,” won the 2012 Off the Grid Press poetry book award. She is a recipient of the Walt Whitman Award and the Anna Davidson Rosenberg Award for a poem on the Jewish Experience.

Did you enjoy this article?
You'll love our roundtable.

Antisemitism Un-Masked on Broadway

The play “Giant” and its urgent, timely message could not have come sooner—in part because it clashes with the antisemitism we see on the news. Today a dandy like Dahl is not the problem. What we are all witnessing now is low-class thuggery prowling city streets.

The Book and the Sword

You must keep one foot in the sanctuary even while going out to war; and you must go out to war even when your heart yearns to remain in the sanctuary.

AJU’s Ziegler School: Growth and Transformation

The challenge is how we can reinvent rabbinical training so that it’s not clinging to models that no longer work, is sustainable, and addresses the needs of today and tomorrow’s Jewish community.

Celebrate National Hamburger Month

While there may be limitations on how to enjoy burgers due to the laws of kashrut, it just means Jews have to get a little more creative.

More news and opinions than at a Shabbat dinner, right in your inbox.