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Andrea Germanos, staff writer
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In honor of the day when "the fiery birds of war come home to roost," the poem "Shema" - the most central Jewish prayer for the oneness of God and all people - by Jewish-Puerto Rican poet and activist Aurora Levina Morales. On 9/11, she noted the surprise and outrage of so many Americans learning we are "not immune/ from the tragedies spawned in the ready rooms of our leaders." "Hear, oh people," she cries. Wake up, and make peace.

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