Yehoshua November
On the World’s Continuity Via Divine Speech
God is like a celebrity
making small talk
at a dinner party.
Everyone hangs on His words,
and if He were to stop speaking,
the evening would end.
Notes on the Tzimtzum
1.
Once, on a bus from Jerusalem to Ein Gedi,
I saw a man place his hand
over his bare head
and recite the blessing
over water.
2.
One can’t use his hand
as a head covering,
the Rabbis conclude,
because one can’t cover
oneself with oneself.
3.
Since the Divine hand hides
that everything stems out of the Divine,
when God looks at the world,
He sees only Divinity.
4.
The Jew without a yarmulke
placed the cap
on his water bottle
and resumed watching a YouTube video
on black holes.
5.
To cover an object,
a blanket’s diameter
must run larger
than the object itself.
6.
In this world, Hashem hides
His omnipresence, His Infinite Light.
7.
In this world,
we ride buses through a Divine concealment
whose diameter is greater
than infinity,
we sip water
beside a dam
that holds back
endless light.