Tag: Yehoshua November

Contemporary poetry's focus on finding profundity and wonder in ordinary experiences, rather than overtly religious themes, is explored in relation to the concept of "Purim Jews."
The author presents two poems that explore the relationship between God and the world.
In this poem titled "The Deed," Yehoshua November reflects on his personal journey as a Jew.
Contemporary Jewish poet Yehoshua November explores the connection between poetry, mysticism, and intimacy, delving into the symbolism of The Song of Songs as representing the relationship between God and the Jewish people.
Yehoshua November's latest poetry collection, "Two Worlds Exist," delves into the challenges of everyday life through the lens of being a Lubavitch Hasid, family man, and poet in suburban New Jersey.
The poem "Conjoined Twins" by Yehoshua November reflects on the author's father's experience as a resident in a hospital when his young mother gave birth to conjoined twins with one heart.