"Dancing Generations"

Richard Fein
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Deep South v.2 n.1 (Autumn, 1996)


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DANCING GENERATIONS

By the Golden Greek Palms Senior Citizen's Home, Zivorah danced-- danced, sung, strummed the mandolin-- Handsome, old, immigrant diva doing a hora of one, until like a magnet she drew in a world of strangers. Everyone held hands. And shaky old legs, and strong young legs danced the common steps, all in a circle. Even I. Zivorah made sure I entered the circle next to the girl I had been eyeing.

Thirty summers more--same place. Now by what is now called the Russia in Israel Senior Citizen's Home, Miriam dances-- dances, sings, strums the mandolin, and beckons the young to keep pace with the old. Another circle that breaks only to let one more in. And Zivorah is also there, still tapping a rhythm in my mind. The mood is so light they tolerate an out-of-step, would-be dancer, who has found himself in the middle going round and round with a partner they can not see.


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