First published in 1920, this moving collection of poetry reflects the passions and yearnings of a generation of young Jews grappling with questions of identity, faith, and social justice. Sampter, a leading voice in the Zionist movement and a noted poet and essayist, draws on her own experiences and those of her peers to create a powerful and poignant vision of Jewish life in the early twentieth century. This book is a must-read for anyone interested...