Rabbi Joshua Kulp (born July 16, 1970) is an American-Israeli Talmudic scholar.
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 will receive semikhah from Rabbi Dr. Ethan Tucker, President and Rosh Yeshiva of Hadar, as a member of Hadar's first cohort of rabbinical students. [3]
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]) a member of the faculty and senior scholar. [7] He also coordinates the Mishnah Yomit and Daf Shevui projects through the [[F [8]]], the congregational organization for Conservative Judaism, in both North America and the world.[ citation needed]
He has two daughters (Zoey and Rakia) and two sons (Yadin and Anan) and lives in Modi'in as of 2023. [1]
Rabbi Joshua Kulp (born July 16, 1970) is an American-Israeli Talmudic scholar.
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 will receive semikhah from Rabbi Dr. Ethan Tucker, President and Rosh Yeshiva of Hadar, as a member of Hadar's first cohort of rabbinical students. [3]
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]) a member of the faculty and senior scholar. [7] He also coordinates the Mishnah Yomit and Daf Shevui projects through the [[F [8]]], the congregational organization for Conservative Judaism, in both North America and the world.[ citation needed]
He has two daughters (Zoey and Rakia) and two sons (Yadin and Anan) and lives in Modi'in as of 2023. [1]