Synopsis
from the Foreword by Ruth Messinger: "Rabbi Menachem Creditor’s poems read as if he sat at his desk, slit open his heart and poured his feelings onto the page. Nothing is held back, worded “properly” or edited into blandness. For which we should say a special blessing because he is a person with huge emotions, compassion for the world and for the people around him, an amazing ability to take us with him into nature, world conflict, personal pain and the ravages of gun violence. He takes us with him, he lets us experience what he is experiencing, and in his own way he reminds us to breathe more deeply, to let our feelings out, to become fuller people."
About the Author
Rabbi Menachem Creditor (@rabbicreditor) serves as the spiritual leader of Congregation Netivot Shalom in Berkeley, CA, and is a regular contributor to The Huffington Post and The Times of Israel. Named by Newsweek as one of the 50 most influential rabbis in America, he is a published author, musician, teacher and activist who has spent time working locally, in Ghana with American Jewish World Service (AJWS), and in the White House to amplify the prophetic Jewish voice in the world. His books include Peace in Our Cities, The Hope: American Jewish Voices in Support of Israel, and Siddur Tov LeHodot: A Transliterated Shabbat Prayerbook. A frequent speaker on Jewish Leadership and Literacy in communities around the United States and Israel, he serves as chair of Rabbis Against Gun Violence, a Trustee of American Jewish World Service, and sits on the Social Justice Commission of the International Rabbinical Assembly. Find out more at menachemcreditor.org.
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