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.


Thursday, August 31, 2017

THE SHOFAR RAM'S HORN

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A sound, a crying out, a bellow, a squeak, spittle flying, a horn from a ram's head, two horns from a ram's head, two candle flames on the Jewish Sabbath, two teeth in front of one's mouth, two eyes to observe beautiful firework-like visuals, two elephant's ears on the side of a human's head, hear the call of the horn, the Jewish Shofar, the music played but not a musical instrument, not a trumpet or bugle, not a French horn, a real ram's horn, to mourn or to laugh with it, to warn someone, many of danger, to call the sheep to the shepherd, a way to yell with a horn that indeed does sound like a loud human voice.

Short notes, long notes, teruah! Teruah! Tekiah! Can you hear me! I need you! I am calling to you! Hear me? Listen, Y'israel. "Shema" is the Hebrew word for Listen. Can you hear me? God Himself is calling you! He is returning your love.

Hear me, God, I love You too! Teruah! Tekiah!

A male sheep, a man's horns, not a devil horn of Satan, grab ahold and let the horns search, find and flourish for you, a sweet song of a male sheep, ram, a singing sheep, the leader of the herd, lead him through his own horn, a ram to call angels to stop the sacrificing of Isaac by Abraham, holding the bull firmly by its head, heaps of ram's horns for sale, polished, shining their skin, a tippy end like a flute, flutes to sing, to scream, stand up!

Hear the horn! Everyone stand up! In a wheelchair, we need especially for you to stand up! The Amidah on our lips wherever we go, a new day, a new year, the prayer of the Shehekeyanu.

Women can blow the Shofar for other men or/and women, men can blow it for other men or/and women.

See a picture of yourself in its mirror-like shine, blow as hard as you can! Blow out your birthday candles and make a wish! Blow on the Shofar and sound a prayer. Talk to God. Curly or straight, no two horns sound the same.

An angel's cry, you as that angel, time to beware, a time to tell God you are in love with Him and only Him.

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