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.


Monday, January 15, 2018

I HAD A DREAM THAT BLACK LIVES MATTER

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What was your dream? Can a dream come true? Ask the Torah Prophet Joseph who prophesied for the Pharaoh. His dreams got him out of jail and out of slavery. He survived a pit of lions. Never once scathed, lots of mental trauma, but since his dreams came to him directly from God, he was therefore protected. All people, if you dream at night your dreams are gifts to you straight directly from God Himself.

Do you see spirits when you dream? Do paths become goals that God is urging on you, a place to go, someone who will talk to you. Words, your last words that you awake saying that are on your lips?

To pursue your Dream, as Martin Luther King Jr. the Civil Rights leader pursued his Dream, an equality of all people, all races, all religions, people of color loving "white" people and Whites reciprocating.

How to reciprocate? Offer the African-Americans you know some employment. Help them dig themselves out of their graves. Give them a reason to be proud, daily jobs, helping people and earning money.

Women with children, Black women working at jobs while their children are in school.

A mentor? Barak Obama, their chief and his lovely wife as his companion, a woman who did not take a back seat. Prophet Joseph, yes, jailed, Martin Luther King Jr., yes, jailed. And worse of it all, he was murdered in a motel in Atlanta.

A Pastor preaching peacefully as a warrior without a gun, led by God, like Gandhi, a man who Fasted as his weapon, both non-violent brave soldiers. To achieve peace with other people without violence. Using a shield but not with a sword. Whose shield? The Shield of David, of course. It took just a pebble to bring down a giant named Goliath. Martin Luther King, Jr. did not even fire a pebble from a slingshot, and yet, his wishes to integrate his people with the rest of the people of the world is an ongoing task inspired by King.

Your Dream, Dr. King, is our Dream as well. Let's pass legislation in Congress that will continue your Dreams, turning them into reality. 

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