Of
Blessed Memory – Hallel Yaffa Ariel
by Nanette Rayman
**On June 30, 2016, a nineteen-year-old Palestinian boy
stabbed Hallel Yaffa Ariel, a
thirteen-year-old Jewish girl to death in her bed, in Kiryat Arba, Israel. He
was on his way to his next victim when the Rapid Response Team shot him dead.
Dear Hallel,
In America we think of you. In
rain, anemones aren’t as beautiful as in Eretz Israel.
But they hold up. The softly
strong movie-star red blooms better in Eretz Israel.
I was a teenager once, in
America. If I chose to be smart, then, I could have walked
in blessing, in free unbarricaded
life and perhaps I would’ve been more welcome.
The borders we’re born in kept me
on this side. On your side a chemistry of honey-
will to live full dancing out
over the anemones and proud as the hoopoes.
One teenaged summer when my Dad
knew my mother could never stop
envying me and when I could not
stop a knowing that slashes
my ears into a beating stream,
leaving all my love-ordered self-parts hopeless
my Dad said: I know, how
about I send you to Israel?
What unwritten words did I
fathom, what in-flesh bars on the windows
scared me so that I stayed? I
cannot explain this turn-down of a blessing, only
perhaps the happy portion of me
was profaned and I could not see the gift
my Dad had tried to bestow onto
me. My will now has crossed the path to light
and so, Dear Hallel, I write in
America of my blessing to you, the loneliness I feel
for you, Dear Hallel, if I forget
to notice the beauty of flowers, know
it is because I am thinking of
you.
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Nanette Rayman is the author of the poetry book, Shana Linda Pretty Pretty, Project:
Butterflies, Foothills Publishing, two-time Pushcart nominee, included
in Best of the Net 2007, DZANC Best of the Web 2010, first winner of the Glass
Woman Prize for prose. Publications include The
Worcester Review, Sugar House Review (poem mentioned at newpages.com), Stirring's Steamiest Six, Gargoyle, Berkeley Fiction Review,
Editor's Pick for prose at Green Silk
Journal, chaparral, Pedestal, ditch,
Wilderness House Literary Review, decomp, Contemporary American Voices,
featured poet at Up the Staircase
Quarterly, Umbrella Factory, Rain, Poetry & Disaster Society, Grasslimb,
Pedestal, DMQ Review, carte blanche, Oranges & Sardines, sundog lit,
Melusine. Latest poetry at: Writing
in a Woman’s Voice. She performed in many off off Broadway plays, studied
at Circle in the Square and with Gene Frankel. She graduated from The New
School.
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