Ari Goldman is a former religion writer for the New York Times and former religion columnist for the New York Daily News. He is a frequent contributor to B'nai B'rith Magazine.

His new projects for 2010 are a Haggadah commentary that he wrote in conjunction with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and the foreword to "The Prophet's Wife," a newly released novel by Rabbi Milton Steinberg.

Below is a selection of Professor Goldman's interviews and articles.

NEW YORK TIMES:

"Big Cello, Little Cello," June 8, 2008

"Rabbi Irving Koslowe, 80; Gave Rosenbergs Last Rites," Dec. 8, 2000

Obituary of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, October 22, 1994

"Rabbi Schneerson Led A Small Hasidic Sect To World Prominence," June 13, 1994

Obituary of Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik, April 10, 1993

"Louis Finkelstein, 96, Leader of Conservative Jews," November 30, 1991

NEW YORK JEWISH WEEK:

"A Shabbat For The Birds," January 18, 2008

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS:

"Sick of buying into the holiday gift frenzy?" Dec. 2, 2007

"In need of Pope blessing," Nov. 18, 2007

"Hindus 'arrive' in city," Nov. 4, 2007

"Faiths' signs are good," Oct. 21, 2007

"Get off your tuchis, try Ari's kosher diet," June 24, 2007

B'NAI B'RITH MAGAZINE:

"Beating the Census Odds on Marriage," Winter 2007