Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SOLOMON SCHECHTER, by ALTER ABELSON Poet's Biography First Line: Another moses of our race Last Line: You found the manuscript of god. Subject(s): Schechter, Solomon (1847-1915); Jews; Spirituality; Judaism | ||||||||
ANOTHER Moses of our race Was called to Heaven's holy place, The Paradise where be the few Who nearer Heaven daily grew, Until on Pisgah heights of lore They saw the Heavens' Promised Shore, And God with kisses bade them be Their living immortality. O master, with the wizard's spell, A sun of lore in our dying fell. In error's night our pillar of light Our Torah lost its bravest knight. A godly Heine whose smile of grace Made sham and folly hide their face. A lion of learning, you The soul of Judaism knew; The Torah was your song and wing, O'er all the scholars you were king. Columbus of Ben Sira's book An X-ray was your every look. A character unique you were, The Torah's great interpreter. A Titan lost the world, a man, Who was a great American. Embodiment of wisdom, he Loved law no less than liberty. God took a Lincoln mould alit With gleams of humor and of wit With light of genius and of art, And made a scholar with a heart. And lo, the seer Schechter smiled, His mind a lion, his heart a child. O Gaon of our day, your lore, The testament of truth it bore; And God, not self, you did adore. Through life and lore our God you saw; Your life, the tablet of His law. In Torah you have left your heart, An ark of God from us you part. You found the gems of Torah, we Will make them our Treasury. From many a realm some prize you brought, The jeweled word, the diamond thought, But oh! a holier land you trod, You found the manuscript of God. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE RABBI'S SON-IN-LAW by SABINE BARING-GOULD A LITTLE HISTORY by DAVID LEHMAN FOR I WILL CONSIDER YOUR DOG MOLLY by DAVID LEHMAN JEWISH GRAVEYARDS, ITALY by PHILIP LEVINE NATIONAL THOUGHTS by YEHUDA AMICHAI SOUNDS OF THE RESURRECTED DEAD MAN'S FOOTSTEPS (#3): 2. ANGEL ... by MARVIN BELL |
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