
Alter Abelson
Scholar, poet, and translator Alter Abelson was born in Lithuania on July 17, 1880, and grew up in Manhattan, where he studied John Keats, John Milton, William Shakespeare, and Percy Shelley. In 1903 he received his Master of Hebrew Literature from the Jewish Theological Seminary and in 1920 received a law degree from the New Jersey Law School (now Rutgers). Abelson, who served as a rabbi in synagogues in New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island, also served as a chaplain for the New York Board of Rabbis from 1947 to his retirement in 1960. Abelson authored four poetry collections, Helen and Shulamith (Whittier Books, 1959), Songs of Labor (Paebar Co. Publishers, 1947), Sonnets of Motherhood (1938), and Sambatyon and Other Poems (The Ariel Publications, 1931), and translated work by the Hebrew poets Judah Halevi and Chaim Nachman Bialik. He died in 1964.
ABAB rhyming scheme | קמעות qame'ot (amulets) | Compassion | English poetry | English vernacular prayer | פעלד־מעסטען feldmesten | חסד Ḥesed | humility | Kohenet | לב נשבר lev nishbar | lovingkindness | memento mori | mythopoesis | ḳever mesten | Queens | romanticism | Sabbath Queen | Shamir שמיר | the River Sambatyon | The Worm | צער באלי חיים tsa'ar baalei ḥayyim | 20th century C.E. | 57th century A.M.
Sambatyon, a poem for Shabbat by Rabbi Alter Abelson (1931)
Contributed on: 17 Jan 2019 by Alter Abelson | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | ❧
The poem “Sambatyon” (1931) by Rabbi Alter Abelson. . . .
Friday Eve, a poem by Rabbi Alter Abelson (1931)
Contributed on: 25 Jan 2019 by Alter Abelson | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | ❧
The poem “Friday Eve” by Rabbi Alter Abelson (1931). . . .