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Michael G. Holzman

Michael G. Holzman is the spiritual leader of Northern Virginia Hebrew Congregation, and the creator of the American Scripture Project and faith250, congregational programs that create opportunities for deep conversation about the meaning of the American narrative.

Since 2016 he has collaborated with local and national organizations—such as the Aspen Institute, Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement, and the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America—to investigate the intersection of faith and democracy.

Michael writes regularly for the Unpopulist, his writing has been featured in Persuasion and the journal, Sources. He is currently at work on a book about the importance of Revelation for American Democracy.

He hails from Miami and Islamorada, Florida, and lives in Reston, Virginia.

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