Daniel Ross Goodman is a writer and a rabbinical student at Yeshivat Chovevei Torah (YCT) in New York, where he is editor-in-chief of the YCT Jewish Studies Journal. He is a regular contributor to Public Discourse (a publication of The Witherspoon Institute) and The Weekly Standard. Several of his articles have been Editors’ Picks in Mosaic Magazine, Real Clear Religion, Prufrock, and Andrew Sullivan’s “The Dish.” Mr. Goodman has published in numerous academic and popular journals, magazines, and newspapers, including Journal of Religion & Film, Religious Studies Review, Bright Lights Film Journal, South Texas Law Review, Haaretz, and Harvard Divinity School Bulletin. He is the 2014 recipient of the Whizin Prize in Jewish ethics. He holds a law degree, and is a cum laude graduate of Yeshiva University, where he was Valedictorian of the Beit Midrash Program of Jewish Studies.

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