Reuven Goldfarb, co-editor, reads excerpts from “What Do We Know? The Carlebach Anthology” for the Aquarian Minyan Author Night of Tuesday, August 29, 2017, in Berkeley, California. Barry Barkan, another contributor to the volume, reads excerpts from his essay.
What Do We Know?
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Reuven Goldfarb, co-editor, reads excerpts from “What Do We Know? The Carlebach Anthology” for the Aquarian Minyan Author Night of Tuesday, August 29, 2017, in Berkeley, California. Barry Barkan, another contributor to the volume, reads excerpts from his essay.
Reuven Goldfarb
Writer, editor, and teacher, Reuven Goldfarb has published poetry, stories, essays, articles, and Divrei Torah in scores of periodicals and anthologies and won several awards. Reuven published and edited AGADA, the illustrated Jewish literary magazine (1981-88), taught Freshman English at Oakland’s Merritt College (1988-97) and courses in Poetry Immersion and Short Story Intensive as a freelancer in Tzfat (2009-12). Goldfarb served the Aquarian Minyan as officer and service leader for 25 years and received s’micha from Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi as Morenu, Maggid, and Rabbinic Deputy in 1993. He now works as a copy editor for books and manuscripts and coordinates monthly meetings for the Upper Galilee branch of Voices Israel. He and his wife Yehudit host classes, workshops, and a weekly Talmud shiur in their Galilee home.
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