Yehoshua November — 2AM, and the Rabbinical Students Stand in their Bathrobes - podcast episode cover

Yehoshua November — 2AM, and the Rabbinical Students Stand in their Bathrobes

Dec 06, 202115 minEp 21Transcript available on Metacast
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Episode description

Yeshiva students stand around in the middle of the night while firemen find the cause of the alarm. It’s a student — distressed by distressing news at home. The teachers cancel classes for the morning after. A poem can describe one thing, but point to another, and beyond the drama of this 2 a.m. scene is a question about whether the presence of God can dwell among those plagued by sadness, or whether God only dwells there.

Yehoshua November is the author of two books of poetry, God's Optimism (winner of the MSR Book Award and a finalist for the L.A. Times Book Prize) and Two Worlds Exist (a finalist for National Jewish Book Award and the Paterson Poetry Prize).

Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.