Media Appearances, Including Interviews and Documentaries
Franklin and Marshall College, Phi Beta Kappa, Cum laude· Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Masters of Arts in Hebrew Letters and ordained as Rabbi. Ph.D. in American Jewish History, studying under Jacob Rader Marcus and Jonathan D. Sarna.
Student rabbi at Beth Boruk Temple in Richmond, Indiana
Temple Beth Shalom in Middleton, Ohio
Temple Beth-El, Endicott New York
Temple Concord, Binghamton, NY
SUNY Binghamton, Associate Professor and chair of the Judaic Studies Department
Group Leader, Birthright Israel
Founder, Keshet Press
Rabbi and now Rabbi Emeritus, Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel
Visiting professor, adjunct professor, or lecturer, at, among others, Princeton University, Temple University, Hunter College, Rutgers University, Gratz College, and the NYC campus of HUC-JIR
Former Trustee of Delaware Valley College, the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, the American Jewish Historical Society, and Board of Governors (and Chair) of Gratz College. Chair, Central Conference of American Rabbis Press. In that capacity he also led a special taskforce to oversee the final production of Mishkan T’Filah: A Reform Siddur (2007), the new prayer book of the Reform Movement.