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AddReply(505922,"Clarification","Kathy Napper","Israel","10/20/09","Just to clear up any possible misunderstanding, the  \"Master \" in the poem was not, G-d forbid, Ha-Kadosh Baruch Hu! I actually envisioned this particular  \"Master \" as a big-wig, small-minded, couldn\'t-care-less-about-them-Jews Goy, who views the Jewish people as only of any use when you can blame them for everything under the sun!");
AddReply(505915,"Who is the Master? ","Sarah","Beit El","10/20/09","Who is the Master? \nMy first guess is a G-d portrayed as apathetic to the pain of His people.This antagonistic deity does not exist. \nG-d\'s pain, as it were, for each neshama  (soul) lost is great. And He does not rejoice in  death - even of the evil ones; rather He waits for us to return to His Way. \nPerhaps you had some other \'master\' in mind.");

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