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After two years of college at Drew University in NJ, I hitch-hiked across the country and settled in San Francisco to study and practice Eastern forms of spirituality. After ten years of that, I decided to go back to school to finish my undergraduate degree, get a real job, get married, and join a synagogue (not necessarily in that order.)
Upon being encouraged to consider the rabbinate, I applied to and was accepted into rabbinical school (HUC-JIR) in 1993 and was ordained as a Reform rabbi in 1999. A year later, I became the father of our third son.
By 2006 I was compelled to combine my passion for spirituality and music and quit my day job to go on the road as a musician. It was good work, although Matisyahu was more successful than I was and it cost me the stability and security of being married to a spouse who had other interests. We divorced in Feb 2007.
I served Cincinnati's Jewish community as a rabbi and teacher for ten years with a special emphasis in Jewish healing, spirituality, and music. In July 2010, I moved to New England where I served as a hospice chaplain and rabbi in Brattleboro, VT.
Within two years, I was offered a full-time position as rabbi of a much larger congregation in Miami, FL. I served Temple Israel of Greater Miami for six years. Presently, I am in Half Moon Bay, CA working as a hospice chaplain with VITAS and as the rabbi of the Coastside Jewish Community.