You Could Be Next
- Prologue/Epilogue (Your Choice)
- BARUCH
- When I ask my friend: What happens if I Tweet: Our President is a terrorist. And she says: You may experience repercussions…people get their hackles all up when you say the word terrorist and you do things with the Jews.
- For Bernie Madoff
- Body
- My Brother’s Spleen
- Shifts
- You Could Be Next
- ATA
- Jewish Assimilation
- Pickling
- Easy Access Pants
- On Being a White or White Passing Jew in 2020, Or, (White) Jewish Assimilation in the United States Is Inherently Anti-Black
- Them
- Jewish Comedy
- ADONAI
- My G-d Is a Queer G-d
- My People
- Opaque
- Digging
- Stoop Kid’s Afraid to Leave Her Stoop
- Shifting
- ELOHEINU
- Questions I ask myself about Zionism, having never been a Zionist myself
- Pesach 5784 / When the Group Chat & Instagram Discussions Are About Whether or Not Passover Is an Inherently Zionist Holiday, and/or Whether or Not It’s Possible to Have an Anti-Zionist Seder
- Camp
- Wherever I Stand
- Anti-Zionist?
- Are you a good Jew or a bad Jew? Or, dating while Jewish. Or, love in the time of
- MELECH
- Because This Is America
- Fake News! (a found poem)
- editorial decision
- Isaiah 2:4 (a found poem)
- To Esther, With Love
- The Beautiful
- HA’OLAM
- The Pause(s) for Prayer
- Shema, Hear, Listen, Pay Attention, or, To the Ones Calling for the Flattening of Gaza at the Pro-Israel Protest Outside the Pfizer Building in Manhattan on October 9, 2023:
- “There are no currently active airports in Palestine.” — Wikipedia
- Who holds the holders?
- And still, this is a poem about genocide
- We Are the Ones We Have Been Waiting For
Credits:
- Lyrics: Caroline Rothstein
- Performer: Caroline Rothstein
- Producer: Glenn Grossman
- Engineer: Glenn Grossman
- Cover Design: Caroline Rothstein
- Distribution: Mirror Image
Liner Notes:
- Track 10: This original poem by Caroline Rothstein begins and ends with Rothstein singing a verse from Debbie Friedman’s “L’Chi Lach.”
- Track 31: In this original poem by Caroline Rothstein, Rothstein incorporates singing lyrics from “America the Beautiful,” with lyrics by Katherine Lee Bates.
