About The Author and Artist

Beth "Batyah" Ginzberg is the owner, CEO and founder of "Ginzberg Creative Arts and Writing, Inc." She is a descendant of the Davidic Line of the Mashiach and is an Israelite Hebrew Priestess. Her father was a Levi Hebrew Priest. Ginzberg is an information scientist and an artist and writer. She writes her poetry in honor and memory of her father Emanuel Ginsburg and in honor of and love for her mother Jarie Vavra Granton.


Sunday, November 16, 2014

The Horribleness of World Hunger

Is it better to eat a crust of bread in a peaceful house; rather than a feast in a house of strife? The Proverbs think it is.

What is World Hunger? It is a constant ache in one's gut that turns into Gastric Stomach Ulcerations and causes very painful Gastric Reflux Attacks so bad one thinks one is having a Heart Attack and then indeed one really could.

In my house, when I was growing up as a child: my mother would tell us to eat EVERYTHING on our plates that she served us because there are starving children in India. When I grew into an adult, I realized there were starving children in America too and all over the world. As an adult, I lived among the poor and the starving and it was a learning experience. The rats in the kitchens of the poor families ate more food than the families did. I was chosen by God to survive this World Hunger problem but to then eat in anxiety--"to feast in a house of strife," purposely, so that I would tell the rest of the world about the horribleness of World Hunger as I experienced it. You have already seen the photographs of the starving children in India. But have you ever seen the photos of the starving children in the United States? PLEASE donate to your local food pantry.




 

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