Based in Brooklyn, I am currently in my fifth and final year of rabbinical school at Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion. A Tisch Fellow and Be Wise Fellow, I am the Rabbinic Intern at Temple Ner Tamid in Bloomfield, NJ.
Most recently, I served as the Digital Communications Manager for The OneVoice Movement, a global initiative that supports grassroots activists in Israel, Palestine, and internationally who are working to realize a just and negotiated resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and as the Foreign Relations Coordinator for the progressive Israeli non-partisan movement Darkenu.
Throughout my year-and-a-half tenure as an editor of Out Magazine and The Advocate, I wrote regularly on a range of issues from entertainment and literature to marriage equality, domestic and international politics, the Middle Eastern LGBT refugee crisis, and religious affairs. I have interviewed, among many others, YouTube sensation Tyler Oakley, poet and author Sjón, pop-star Troye Sivan, marriage equality pioneer Jim Obergefell, comedian Margaret Cho, former Congressman Barney Frank, author and activist Roxane Gay, Syrian refugee and activist Subhi Nahas, artist Gio Black Peter, and gay Palestinian-Israeli activist Khader Abu-Sief.
My writing has been published under the names James McDonald and James Feder in Buzzfeed, Haaretz, Vice News, the London Evening Standard, Kirkus Reviews, The Forward, Attitude, Hello Mr., the Huffington Post, and the Lambda Literary Review, and I have appeared live on CNN.