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  • LEVITICUS

    As we travelled back from a London weekend

    in the Quiet Zone on the afternoon express

    three very young, head scarved mothers nursed

    their newborns and chattered softly all the way.

    At Chester they headed for the North Wales train.

     

    Not far from the Great Orme Tramway Station,

    Church Walks, Llandudno, and near St Georges,

    is a three storey detached house whose ground floor

    has been a synagogue for a century

    and more. Lubavitch rabbis officiate.

    Above the shul, to facilitate

    a minyan, are holiday apartments.

     

    In summer months there are pop-up kosher shops

    and activities. Families stroll along

    the promenade – the men, black suited,

    with trimmed or untrimmed beards, fedoras

    or keppels, some with earlocks – past the strident

    evangelicals by the bandstand.

     

    What would the Lubavitcher Rebbes –

    during their century of solitude

    in the shetl among the darkening forests

    and the gorging marshes of Belarus,

    who only knew of oceans from God’s words –

    have made of Jews, their Jews, sauntering

    beneath the sun and beside the sea no less,

    safely and kosherly among the goyim!

     

    Somewhere among the streets below the Orme

    is the six week post-partum retreat

    the new mothers were travelling to

    with their unknown futures.

     

     

     


    One response to “LEVITICUS”


    1. John Huddart Avatar
      John Huddart

      Do not stop getting on trains. Poetry runs on trains! This train is a veritable time machine, and continent crosser.

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