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Ari L. Goldman

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Ari L. Goldman

ARI L. GOLDMAN, one of the nation's leading religion journalists, was a reporter for The New York Times for twenty years. He left the Times in 1993 to teach journalism at Columbia University, where he has trained a new generation of religion writers. Professor Goldman was educated at Yeshiva University, Columbia, and Harvard. He is the author of the bestselling memoir The Search for God at Harvard and the widely acclaimed Living a Year of Kaddish. Goldman has been a Fulbright Professor in Israel and a Skirball Fellow at Oxford University in England. He lives in New York with his wife and their three children.

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Excerpt 1 from Being Jewish
Sep 01, 2012
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Chapter 1 from Being Jewish
Apr 03, 2010
Being Jewish will be released on September 05, 2000 in
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Being Jewish is now available in
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New York Blueprint, April 18, 2013
...Haredi Jewish communal organization. He writes a weekly column syndicated to Jewish and general newspapers and websites. Moderator Ari L. Goldman is a professor of journalism at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and the author of...
Jewish Ledger, March 5, 2013
...[Roosevelt] do all he could to save the Jews of Europe during the Holocaust?” writes Columbia University Professor Ari L. Goldman, former New York Times religion correspondent and author of The Search for God at Harvard, on the book’s jacket. “In...
Religion News Service, February 4, 2013
...Michael Cromartie, vice president, Ethics and Public Policy Center Omid Safi, professor of Religious Studies, UNC Chapel Hill Ari L. Goldman, professor of journalism, Columbia University Richard Ostling, retired religion reporter, Time, Associated...
Jewish Ledger, December 11, 2012
...storyteller who gently guides the reader along. We are all the richer for his insights and guidance.” – Professor Ari L. Goldman, Columbia University, Author, Being Jewish and The Search for God at Harvard About the Author: Widely...
Chicago Jewish Community Online, June 5, 2012
...Being Jewish-By Ari L. Goldman. 2001. The author, a Columbia professor and a former religion reporter for The New York Times, describes the umpteen idiosyncracies of American Jews. Jews, he says, are "reaching...
Columbia University, April 25, 2013
...country was a daily reminder of how exciting and rewarding the life of a journalist can be.” —by Ari L. Goldman Ari Goldman (J’73), a former religion reporter for The New York Times, is the director of Columbia Journalism School’s Scripps...
New York Blueprint, April 18, 2013
...Haredi Jewish communal organization. He writes a weekly column syndicated to Jewish and general newspapers and websites. Moderator Ari L. Goldman is a professor of journalism at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and the author of...
Religion News Service, February 4, 2013
...Michael Cromartie, vice president, Ethics and Public Policy Center Omid Safi, professor of Religious Studies, UNC Chapel Hill Ari L. Goldman, professor of journalism, Columbia University Richard Ostling, retired religion reporter, Time, Associated...
Aish, December 16, 2012
...branded a 'Jewish newspaper. The same mind-set continued to shape the news years later. Columbia University journalism professor Ari L. Goldman, a former New York Times reporter, recounted how his dispatches about the 1991 violence by African-Americans...
Jewish Week, November 27, 2012
...On Election Day, frum neighborhoods stood out among New York City’s handful of Republican precincts. Ari L. Goldman Special To The Jewish Week Ari L. Goldman There’s an old saw in American politics, usually attributed to the sociologist...
PRLog, September 4, 2012
...than ever before – and one that offers a valuable model for other freedom-seeking nations as well. Professor Ari L. Goldman, Columbia University, Author of The Search for God at Harvard Daniel Gordis is Senior Vice President and the Koret...
New York Times, June 15, 2012
...Jewish life is to spend Christmas seeing a movie and eating in a Chinese restaurant. The religion journalist Ari L. Goldman once interviewed an observant Jewish homemaker who explained that she kept three sets of dishes for meat, for dairy and for...