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Poems by Sonia Schreiber Weitz
The following are poems by Sonia Schreiber Weitz.
20th Century Man
40 Years later
A Prayer for My Daughter
A Storm
About Bigots
About Humor
About Mortality
And There Was Light
And They Stood Alone
Another Thought
At Dusk
Bystanders
Cattle Cars
Cry Children
Death March
Dor V'Dor (From Generation to Generation)
Empty Echo
For Yom Ha'Shoah
Forgetting Is Dangerous
From Plaszow to Baghdad
Grant Me The Right
His Brother's Keeper
Hope Of Dreams
I Am In Trouble
Icicles
If I Forget Thee O Jerusalem
In Memory of Jack
In Memory of My Father
In Memory of My Mother
Jahr-Zeit
Mailot
My Black Messiah
My Sister My Keeper
My Woman Child
My Plea to the Youth
On Aging
Once When
On Your Golden Anniversary
Reflection
Return to Auschwitz
September 11th
Smokers Folly
Spring 05
Stones Don’t Weep
The Columbia Seven
The Rainbow Covenant
The Tel Aviv Massacre
The Tree of Life
The Turbulent Years
The Ugly Poem
The War of Terror
There is Nothing More Real
There Was a Time
Think Chocolate
Thoughts
To A Friend
Unhealed Wounds
Victory
What Else Was Lost?
Where Was Man