Rabbi Dan Moskovitz

Rabbi Dan Moskovitz grew up in the San Francisco Bay area. His mother is a Jewish educator as were her parents before her. Part of his mother's work was tutoring converts to Judaism and Dan grew up surrounded by people discovering a love for Judaism. Dan became a Rabbi in large part due to his experiences as a teenager in his Jewish Youth group and summer camp. As a teen, Dan was elected International President of AZA, the boy's division of their B'nai Brith Youth Organization (BBYO). He graduated with honors from the University of Judaism in Los Angeles with a degree in Political Science. Dan also has two master's degrees, one in Education and the other in Hebrew Letters from the Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion. Dan's rabbinate is typified by his love of Judaism and Jewish Community, his strong advocacy for social justice, and his concern for issues regarding children and teens. Dan is a dedicated baseball fan, especially of his hometown San Francisco Giants. He has completed two full marathons, enjoys fishing the streams and lakes of the Sierra Nevada and is an avid reader of American history. Dan is married to Sharon Mishler, a screenwriter. They have two sons, Judah and Levi.