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“Ben Kamin can talk to anybody
about anything.”
—Congressman
Louis Stokes, Cleveland, Ohio
Rabbi
Ben Kamin is a nationally-known clergyman,
teacher, counselor, and the author of five books on human values.
He has led congregations in Toronto, New York, Cleveland, and San
Diego since his ordination in 1978. He has published over 200
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 the father of two adult children and lives in San Diego. Rabbi
Kamin holds the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Hebrew Union College.

Rabbi Ben Kamin’s Published
Books Include:
Stones in the Soul
One Day in the Life of an American Rabbi (Macmillan, 1990)
Raising a Thoughtful Teenager
A Book of Answers and Values for Parents (Dutton, 1996)
Thinking Passover
A Rabbi’s Book of Holiday Values (Dutton, 1997)
The Path of the Soul
Making Peace With Mortality (Dutton/Plume, 1999)
Remora:
A Novel of the Rabbinate
(Dorrance, 2007)
Pending:
Nothing Like Sunshine
A Memoir of My High School, A Friend, and Martin Luther King (Michigan State University Press, scheduled 2009) |
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Audrey Kamin,
co-founder of Reconciliation, is a regional vice president of Met Life
Investors. She is widely heralded as a community organizer, fund raiser,
and philanthropist. She has led and chaired a variety of social service
projects, including her many years as a volunteer leader for Children’s
Hospital in San Diego, and several other agencies. Audrey is the
mother of two children in the Del Mar school district.
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