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Strand 1: WHRI tasked with outreach to older clades, both within her community and within the clade
Every reading of every poem, regardless of language, is an act of translation: translation into the reader’s intellectual and emotional life. As no individual reader remains the same, each reading becomes a different — not merely another — reading. The same poem cannot be read twice. (The poem continues in a state of restless change.)
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- 001 — The first anniversary of the restoration, What Right Have I anxious on stage, listens to RFW give introduction, after which WRHI says Hagomel and introduces Yom HaShichzur. RFW catches her on the way back to her office to tell her ???
+- 001 — The first anniversary of the restoration, What Right Have I anxious on stage, listens to RFW give introduction, after which WRHI says Hagomel and introduces Yom HaShichzur. RFW catches her on the way back to her office to tell her she has been tasked with outreach to older clades specifically because she is the way she is