Free admission to Rosh Hashanah

Published: Sept. 10, 2015, 7:49 a.m.

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With the Jewish New Year - Rosh Hashanah - coming up on Sunday evening, host Marcela Sulak reads some of the poetry of Navit Barel on that theme. "Free Admission" begins like this:

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We ate apples dipped in honey. Free admission
to the sweet and happy years. Mira from Nepal
understood when we talked about indulgence, income tax and chopped liver.

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Navit Barel was born in Ashkelon to immigrants from Libya, who had lost a son in the 1973 Yom Kippur War. \\u201cI grew up in a home in mourning; it was a complicated existence,\\u201d she told Haaretz newspaper when her second book, MAMASH, appeared in 2011. Barel has also been active with the Cultural Guerrillas \\u2013 a group of Israeli artists who promote social and political struggle via poetry and music.

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Text:
All poems and biographical information come from\\xa0Poetry International Rotterdam.

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Music:
Idan Raichel Project -\\xa0Brachot LaShana HaChadasha (Blessings For The New Year)
Noa Shemer - Yitzrach (Words\\xa0by Navit Barel)
Arik Einstein - Od Yihiye

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