Joshua Kulp
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Early life and education
Kulp was born on July 16, 1970, in the United States and grew up in Margate, New Jersey.[1] He earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Michigan and his PhD in Talmud at Bar-Ilan University.[2] In 2023, Kulp received semikhah from Hadar as a member of Hadar's first cohort of rabbinical students.[3]
Career
Kulp is especially known for his commentary on the Haggadah.[4][5][6]
Kulp was one of the founders of the Conservative Yeshiva, where he is (as of 2022[update]Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".) a faculty member and senior scholar.[7] He also coordinates the online Mishnah Yomit[8] and Daf Shevui[9] projects through the Fuchsberg Jerusalem Center,[10] the congregational organization for Conservative Judaism.
Personal life
He has two daughters (Zoey and Rakia) and two sons (Yadin and Anan) and lives in Modi'in as of 2023.[1]
Books
References
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