Let There Be Light-A Hannukah Remembrance
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Ed Northen says this image, which he took while camping in British Columbia, gives the feeling of the Genesis of light coming into darkness.
 
Monday, December 15, 2025
 

POEM AND PHOTO BY ED NORTHEN


The first spoken words


in the Torah


“Let there be light”


Before any human is formed


before the soul imparted


by divine breath


there was light


A nation promised


to a wanderer


a saunter of the desert


his progeny would number


the stars


every night


heavenly luminaires


a reminder of the promise


faith being essential for hope.


though also revealed


was a time of darkness


for 400 years


until the promised stars


were led back into the wilderness


a cloud by day


a fire, lighting the ebony night


light always a reminder


of covenant


of the sacred


In the desert Tabernacle


the house of Yahweh


light is furnished


with an ornate Menorah


crafted with stems and branches


with cups resembling


almond blossoms


the base having three feet


for it is Elohim


who always upholds them


in Judah Macabee’s sojourn  


miracle light sustained


when times were darkest


since then light


is brought into homes


and hearts


initiating a remembering


a choosing


a covenant


celebrating


promises


and faithfulness


Let there be light


 

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