Ben Kamin
Rabbi Ben Kamin is a nationally-known clergyman, teacher, counselor, and the author of ten books on human values, civil rights, and spirituality. He has led congregations in Toronto, New York, Cleveland, and San Diego since his ordination in 1978. He has published hundreds of articles about community life in newspapers around the world, ranging from The New York Times to The International Herald-Tribune. He has been quoted in the Ann Landers column and in The Congressional Record. He appears frequently on radio and television and serves on several national boards dealing with community affairs and interfaith relations. He is married to Audrey Kamin, a financial professional and community activist; they live in Encinitas, Ca., and share four children. Rabbi Kamin holds the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Hebrew Union College.
In 2004, Audrey and Ben co-founded Reconciliation: The Synagogue Without Walls, a privately-operated consulting agency for interfaith relations, pastoral and communal. Ben represents the agency as a director of San Diego's Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice.
Visit Ben's site at www.benkamin.com
Ben's book is
The Spirit Behind the News
Available on Kindle and in print.