Chasing Moonbeams
A Book of Poetry
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About the Book
These poems are about the little things in life, the snippets that make up millions of moments in time. From eating ice cream cones and reading under the covers in summer camp to dealing with life's clutter. But they are also about the "big" issues of life- aging, separation, devasting illness and death. However, even with these inelegant moments, there is often humor, because we do not control many events that cross our paths in the course of a life. If we can laugh along the way, maybe we can ease the pain.
About the Author
Mikki Mendelsohn is a college teacher, a Rabbi, ( the first woman ordained by Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion in New York and the second woman ordained by the movement), a former manager of community and government relations for a fortune 500 company, an attorney (with a JD from Santa Clara University) and a woman who served in the Israel Defense Forces (Entertainment Corps) after the Six Day War. She received her B.A. from Hunter College and studied at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, where she lived for four years.