Written over a period of twenty-five years, Still Wandering in the Wilderness is a significant contribution to contemporary Jewish American literature, reflecting on what it means to be a Jew
living at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The book is divided into six sections, each focusing on a different aspect of Jewish experience and Jewish existence. These poems often
throw new light - unexpected and penetrating - on different aspects of Jewish life. They mirror the grandeur of Jewish history, but they do not shy away from giving us vivid portraits of both
anti-Semites and Jewish "shmegegges."