For the past 25 years Rabbi Neil Gillman, Ph.D., professor of Jewish philosophy at the Jewish Theological Seminary, has been the Conservative Torah commentator for the newspaper Jewish Week, writing a column every third week. Traces of God brings together about a third of these columns.
Addressing the question of how we can find God in our lives, these brief commentaries probe and embrace the tensions and complexities, ambiguities and mysteries, anger and love, that we discover as we read and reread Torah. Gillman faces the Torah squarely, taking it on its own terms but also informing his understanding — or willingness to suspend understanding — with traditional commentary and contemporary thinking.
Beautifully written and totally accessible, Traces of God will enrich any reading of the Torah. But more importantly, it will open possibilities for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of God’s presence in our lives, whether or not we perceive it. Suggestions for further reading, index of Torah readings (the commentaries are titled by subject, not by Torah portion).
Maron L. Waxman, retired editorial director, special projects, at the American Museum of Natural History, was also an editorial director at HarperCollins and Book-of-the-Month Club.