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57 - Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan October 26, 2000Summer has slipped to autumn, with unseasonable warmth during the day belying the colored and falling leaves that are accumulating all around. Cheshvan is a holding time. It is the time to begin to make manifest all the dreams and hopes we have just made during the cycle of holy days. Fifty-SevenRosh Chodesh Cheshvan O Eternal Timekeeper, Past the scurry and hunger of Tishri Before us the dark of Kislev, But here Cheshvan, Like the sky of new moon, Empty sky for us to fill with dreams, |
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