Ari L. Goldman
Ari L. Goldman is a seasoned journalist and author, best known for his work with The New York Times. Over his career, Goldman has covered a broad range of topics including religion and the importance of spirituality in contemporary life. His insightful reporting and analysis have made significant contributions to the understanding of various faith communities around the world.
Besides his journalistic endeavors, Goldman has also written several books that explore the intersection of religion and daily life. His works often reflect on his personal experiences and the broader implications of religious practice in modern society. This unique perspective has earned him a respected place among contemporary writers on religion.
Currently, Ari L. Goldman is also involved in academia, where he shares his expertise with students in journalism. His teachings emphasize the importance of ethical reporting and the role of journalists in shaping public perception. Through both his writing and teaching, Goldman continues to influence the next generation of journalists and authors.
Books
In Every Generation: The JDC Haggadah