Rabbi Adam, originally from Livingston, NJ, majored in English and minored in Jewish Studies at Rutgers University. He earned an MA in Education from American Jewish University and was ordained at the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies in 2020.
Rabbi Adam completed two units of Clinical Pastoral Education, training at NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. He served as the rabbi of Temple Har Zion in Mt. Holly, NJ, and has taught Judaic Studies in day schools. He also worked as a spiritual counselor at Beit Teshuvah, a Jewish addiction recovery center in Los Angeles, and was a proud fellow in the NewGround: Muslim-Jewish Partnership for Change.
Rabbi Adam is committed to helping people connect with an inclusive Judaism, Torah, and G!d. His interests include theology, spirituality, music, queer/LGBTQ commentary, midrash, Hebrew, and Jewish history. In his free time, he enjoys singing, playing guitar and piano, studying languages, gaming, reading, and spending time with his tuxedo cat, Buffy.