About the author
From early childhood, Aaron has had faith that the world could come together in peace. His
parents, both Holocaust survivors, showed (and continue to show) him the power of acceptance
and love and the way to live in joy.
An ordained Interfaith Minister who honors the wisdom in all peoples and traditions, Aaron is
the founder of the Interfaith Seminary and a strong voice in the global Interfaith movement. He
has spoken at the historic Parliament of the World’s Religions, the U.N. and a host of houses of
worship. He was a nominee for the prestigious Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion and is
blessed to include among his many friends and fellow Interfaith Ministers the Dalai Lama,
Matthew Fox, Angeles Arrien, Dhyani Ywahoo and Huston Smith.
Aaron’s groundbreaking spiritual work has been featured in a wide array of media from the Los
Angeles Times to Beliefnet.com to Yoga Journal. He has written columns and other features for,
among others, The San Jose Mercury News and Publisher’s Weekly, appeared on a multiplicity of
radio and TV programs, including USA Radio, KRON-TV and KGO’s God Talk, and hosted his
own entertaining and lively talk radio show, “Everything You Wanted To Know About
Religion…”
Aaron is the published author of four books: The Soul's Almanac, How the Children Became
Stars, A Time to Mourn (original publication As You Grieve), and Every Day Is a Blessing which
have been happily received and shared throughout the world. He has recently completed a series
of children's books called Spirit Storybooks and a historical novel entitled Joseph in the Land of
the Mizraim.
Aaron currently lives in the lovely town of Sechelt, British Columbia (near Vancouver) with his
fifteen-year-old daughter, Sari, who is the delight of his life.