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For Whom Do I Sing My Songs

Table of Contents

Introduction by Sholem Shtern
Acknowledgements
For Whom Do I Sing My Songs?
Years Have Sped By

MEMORIES OF MY OLD HOME My Home Just Before the Sabbath
Nostalgia-Winter in Our Old Home
The Broth
First Day of Passover-1919-By the Stream
By the Stream-1975-Just as it was long ago
Memories of Youth
My Dream
My Mother's Admonition
Rosh Hashana at "Tashlech" Time
My Father's Bequest
Once There Was a Town Across the Sea
NATURE POEMS

The Old Tree
Spring, l953
My Plum Tree
The Little Bird

THE HOLOCAUST AND BEYOND Thoughts
Hero of the Ghetto
The Whip
Eichman on Trial
Silent Soliloquy
My Dream-After the Holocaust
Longing My Song
POEMS ON SOCIAL THEMES

To Sholem Aleichem
Early Morning
Spring and Freedom
Proud Young Bridal Braids
My Desire
Two Dolls
A Sunny Morn
Hope For the New Year

MOOD POEMS

In the Middle of the Night
My Morning Prayer
To You
The Children's Orchestra
Remembrance
In Our Bookcase
My Knees
Years and Days Gone By
Wrinkles
My Restless Tear
The Spark is Unextinguished

 

 

 

 

 

 

ISRAEL AND THE FUTURE

My People
On the Streets of Tel Aviv
On a Boat on the Sea of Kinnereth
Ink on Paper

IT IS FOR THE FUTURE GENERATIONS THAT I SING MY SONGS

My Song of Songs
Our Grandson, Tommy Jill
My Grandson, Rodger Lee My Grandson, Marc Louis
To Rachel, Youngest of my grandchildren
Never More, Never More!

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