© D. Yael Bernhard This illustration was commissioned by my dear friend Wayne Cochran for his forthcoming collection of poetry, Light Through the Prism of My Heart. A deep thinker and talented writer, Wayne has worked in human services for many years, often as a volunteer, helping the homeless and most recently advocating for hospital patients. His compassion for the human condition translates into his poetry, which he writes both for personal expression and as verses to be recited in his synagogue – as well as the Unitarian Church to which he belongs. Wayne often shares his poems-in-progress with me, and I've illustrated one of his collections before. This time, I was inspired by his poetic commentary on the Israeli national anthem,
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© D. Yael Bernhard This illustration was commissioned by my dear friend Wayne Cochran for his forthcoming collection of poetry, Light Through the Prism of My Heart. A deep thinker and talented writer, Wayne has worked in human services for many years, often as a volunteer, helping the homeless and most recently advocating for hospital patients. His compassion for the human condition translates into his poetry, which he writes both for personal expression and as verses to be recited in his synagogue – as well as the Unitarian Church to which he belongs. Wayne often shares his poems-in-progress with me, and I've illustrated one of his collections before. This time, I was inspired by his poetic commentary on the Israeli national anthem,