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Zoe Klein



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Being Jeremiah, Being Anatiya

I was a student rabbi when I started writing about Jeremiah and Anatiya, and I continued developing their journey together after I became ordained. Looking back, I realize that at different times in my life I identify with one or the other more.


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At first, as a student, I identified with Anatiya. I was so passionate about the subjects in which I immersed myself, the holy texts I was studying day a Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 04, 2009 00:00
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Drawing in the Dust

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The Scroll of Anatiya

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“Maybe the face of the one you love reflects you better than your own face.”
Zoe Klein, Drawing in the Dust

“I realize the dust we return to is not the same dust from which we come. It is not that we come from ashes and nothingness and return to the same ashes and nothingness. The dust we return to has history. The ashes we become were touched, inscribed, detailed, adorned. They glowed.”
Zoe Klein, Drawing in the Dust

“I have been digging through graves looking for proof that civilizations, people and stories don't really ever die, but what I've learned, over and over, is that they always do.”
Zoe Klein, Drawing in the Dust

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