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My Peace To You
I was 3
In pre
Shabbat Shalom
I was greeted
Felt like
I thought everyone was spoke to
With the recognizable word for
Peace
I went for a drive
When I was five
To my Elementary School
For years k-5
I walk in, yet
I am not welcomed
With my usual Shabbat Shalom
My moment of disappointment
I still was greeted
The realization that
Not everyone was like me
By grade 6
I still went to Hebrew school
It was my reminder
That I am greeted with peace
I still went to middle school
And experienced conflict with peace
In fact
Some people just never want peace
So I don't greet them
Here I am
Grade 9
Everything seems pretty fine
Peace is a little girl running away
From the cold ocean wave creeping up on her
But slowly she greets the ocean calmly
High School announces different clubs
For all different kinds of kids
They are seen
But just as I’ve said
Not everyone wants peace
Some people want others gone
But to me,I don’t want to see them wrong
A country I’ve known to grow and support
Was the enemy in others minds
Shabbat Shalom is all I hear
But the musical sound of those words
Turned to a screech
All the sudden the world shuts down
Not for a pandemic
But to hate
A country people live in
Real people
Kids, students, moms, dads, teachers, doctors
A place people want to fall
I’m always taught that people have opinions
But I don’t agree
I don’t see nor agree with your hate
I stand with the people who greet with a simple
Shabbat Shalom
My peace to you ✡︎
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This is a free verse poem on my perspective of the war in Israel. I felt like over the past few months I've become more intolerable of Anti-Semitism. The phrase "Shabbat Shalom" is all about peace. During these months peace started to diminish across the country and my town/NY. Everyone was intolerable of everyone and everything. People started to hate, just for the sake of hating. I became sick and tired of trying to give people peace, when it's obvious they won't accept it. So this is my "Piece of peace" to you.