In Moses Rejoiced, Rabbi Gordon M. Freeman offers a deeply personal journey through the weekly Torah portions, blending poetic insight with reflective prose. Drawing on decades of spiritual leadership and a lifelong love of Jewish learning, Rabbi Freeman explores the text with a voice that is both intimate and expansive-rooted in tradition, yet alive to the questions and challenges of today.
Each entry serves as a meditation: sometimes lyrical, sometimes searching, always sincere. Through poems that distill sacred moments and prose that invites contemplation, Moses Rejoiced speaks to the heart of anyone seeking meaning in the ancient stories that continue to shape Jewish life.
This collection is not only a testament to one rabbi's enduring relationship with the Torah, but also an invitation to readers-clergy, students, seekers, and laypeople alike-to find their own voices within its timeless echoes.
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Gordon Freeman is the Rabbi Emeritus of Congregation Bnai Shalom in Walnut Creek, California. He served as an Air Force chaplain in Ankara Türkiye, before coming to Bnai Shalom. Ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary, he earned a Ph.D. in political science from the University of California Berkeley and has written and published on Jewish political thought. He is a sofer (calligrapher), poet, and a proud father and grandfather.
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