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Literature and Poetry

Festival |
Prayer of the Farmer on Shavuot |
The Legend of the Fox and the Bread |
The Shavuot Holiday |
Rachel



Festival
Idioms speaking to me: We planted
in the furrow of the heart;
And a day will come and we will be
golden stalks.
And a tender child will come to you
to choose from flowers of wheat
And a poor wanderer in your nights
will break his hunger.
Plowing and planting,
in the furrow of the heart,
Come, do come, stranger and friend,
to the nearing harvest festival!
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