Dan Jaffe
For Louis Daniel Brodsky writing poems is prayer. His brothers in this are Faulkner and Whitman, in whose plentitude of words we often find surprises. . . .These are poems of awe and gratitude. Over and over Brodsky dares to be open and vulnerable. . .This book is an exploration of self, faith, and the religious imagination. (Dan Jaffe, author of Round for One Voice)
Bradley Shavit Artston
In an age of religious seeking and renewed quest, each of us needs to express our own pathways to God. How wonderful that Louis Brodsky lights our way with his own impassioned example. Fusing depth of soul with a love of Jewish tradition and spirit, these poems make it possible for each of us to add our own voices to the growing tree of Torah, to the endless chorus before God. (Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson, author of It’s a Mitzvah! Step-by-Step to Jewish Life)