Poet Beth "Batyah" Elishevah Ginzberg expresses her creative poetic meditations about water as a very powerful atmospheric element of the environment. Ginzberg wrote these poems at the East Rogers Park Lake Michigan Beaches, on-the-spot, to experientially convey the full effect of the Great Lakes of Chicago, IL USA for your reading pleasure.

Friday, September 9, 2016

LOVE AND PEACE BETWEEN MUSLIMS AND JEWS

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Enjoying a stroll on a lakeshore on a sandy beach with blue ocean waters splashing up on our feet as we walk along together, two Great Nations, together in the USA sharing the same beach, swimming with our bodies, different bodies, the two bodies of two Great Nations, the Nations of the Jews and Muslims.

Brothers with the same Fathers, both descended from the same Father Avraham, two separate brothers who were yet united under ONE Father and also under ONE G-D.

Seeing the female element of The Great Muslim Nation, like their sisters who are Jewish, both pushing strollers as both being Mothers to children who are also descendants of Avraham, children who swim together in this same lake water, a water that merges the bodies of two Great Nations in its purity.

Muslim female mothers smiling at Jewish female mothers, understanding the female element, both being mothers, enjoying their motherhood as they push their children together on a swing set that is shared by all children, children of both Great Nations, enjoying a children's park together at one beach, united under ONE G-D, two Great Nations with great children, going together to the same schools, uniting and learning peace.

How to have peace with your brothers and sisters, to be like Isaac and Ishmael as brothers and have sisters as descendants, two Great Nations of brothers and sisters, in the unity of peace under the mutual belief of the rights to worship in different religions but with the same source, to have love for all humankind worshipping ONE G-D Who is the same G-D Who is shared by all people.

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