Josh Neuman

Heeb Media

Josh is the Publisher of Heeb Magazine. A graduate of Brown University and the Harvard Divinity School, he has taught undergraduate courses in the Philosophy of Religion at New York University, written for Slate, eMusic, ESPN, and Comedy Central and appeared on VH1, Food Network, Court TV and National Public Radio. St. Martin’s Press published his first book, “The Big Book of Jewish Conspiracies”, in 2005.

Producing Jewish Events for 20- and 30-Somethings

Identity & Responsibility

Young Jews are searching for a connection between their cultural heritage and their secular lives and interests. Learn how events and social gatherings can help build a deep affection for a Jewish cultural perspective in progressive, young Jews.

A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words:

Reading a Graphic 'zine as Jewish Text

Text & Thought

Heeb magazine, started in 2001, covers arts, culture and politics in a voice all its own. But what does it tell us about its young, urban readership? Is the text too Jewish or not Jewish enough?

What's Next for the Jewish People?

Arna Poupko Fisher, Avraham Infeld, Josh Neuman, Nigel Savage, David Suissa

Global History and Culture, Identity & Responsibility

In this panel moderated by Nigel Savage, we've brought together four creative thinkers to address to core questions: (1)What's the greatest challenge facing the Jewish people today? and (2)What are two great ideas you would like to see borne out in the future?

Sascha, Sarah and Satire

Jewish comedic film and television actors are bold and brash about their Jewish identity. Is that good or bad for the Jews?

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