After a lifetime of poetry, this collection provides a mere fraction of Rabbi Reeve Robert Brenner \'s literary output, however removed from his far better known works of scholarship and philosophy.
He writes as a Jew, of course, as a Rabbi, but also as a father, grandfather and friend, with his heart often in the land of Israel, but always.
Sometimes playful and at other times serious, even profound, he offers various variations on a theme and several changes in personas.
After a lifetime of poetry, this collection provides a mere fraction of Rabbi Reeve Robert Brenner \'s literary output, however removed from his far better known works of scholarship and philosophy