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The Search for God at Harvard
The Search for God at Harvard
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-Elie Wiesel "Is it possible to honor the truth of one's own religion while being genuinely open to others? In The Search for God at Harvard, Ari Goldman tells his story in so fine a manner that he helps us to understand why the answer must be yes."
-The New York Times Book Review "Excellent: intelligent, informative, infused with humor."
-Cleveland Plain Dealer "Enriching . . . well-written, absorbing."
-The Boston Globe
"A valuable and unique contribution."
-The Washington Post Book World
Author: Ari L. Goldman
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Published: 04/21/1992
Pages: 304
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.49lbs
Size: 7.96h x 5.16w x 0.56d
ISBN: 9780345377067
Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 04/20/1992
About the Author
Ari L. Goldman, one of the nation's leading religion journalists, is a professor of journalism at Columbia University. He was born in Hartford, Connecticut, and was educated at Yeshiva University, Columbia, and Harvard. At Columbia, he teaches the popular "Covering Religion" seminar that in recent years has taken students to Israel, Jordan, Russia, Ukraine, and India. Through his teaching and his travels, Goldman has taught a whole generation of religion writers. He has been a Fulbright professor in Israel, a Skirball fellow at Oxford University in England, and a scholar-in-residence at Stern College for Women. He served on the boards of several organizations, including the Jewish Book Council, the Covenant Foundation, and the Congregation Ramath Orah, an Orthodox synagogue on Manhattan's Upper West Side. In addition to The Search for God at Harvard, he is the author of Being Jewish: The Spiritual and Cultural Practice of Judaism Today and a memoir, Living a Year of Kaddish. He occasionally contributes articles and reviews to the New York Times, among other publications. He lives in New York City with his wife, Shira Dicker, and their three children, Adam, Emma, and Judah.
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