The poems in Closure are about prayer, life, purpose; about rain and birth and creativity; about Arab hatred and mining in South Africa; about Jewish holidays, a shul in Jerusalem's Machane Yehudah neighborhood, an alleyway in Mekor Baruch, the Kosel HaMaaravi, a bird with a broken wing&it seems that everything the poet encounters sends him inward in response, seeking truth, seeking G-d.
Each of these poems, written with heart and mind and soul, is an invitation to a spiritual adventure-land. Each poem standing alone, and all of them together, are windows into the varied aspects of the poet's soul and windows onto the world-at-large as seen through his soul's eyes.
Hardcover, 58 pp.