In the Shadow of a Burning Bush follows Azriel's poetic commentary on Genesis, Threads from a Coat of Many Colors, with an even more powerful commentary on Exodus. It is, simultaneously, a
retelling of the Exodus story, a reliving of Jewish history, and an expression of contemporary Jewish experience. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of the Torah and the rabbinic texts, Azriel
illustrates the story of Moses and the Exodus in a series of inspired poems, approaching its themes with a mastery of poetic forms ��from sonnet to free verse ��and a brilliant visual and
auditory imagination. He links many aspects of the biblical account with later episodes in Jewish history, such as the Holocaust. Azriel writes with the kind of authority rarely found among
modern poets.