ARI L. GOLDMAN, one of the nation's leading religion journalists, was a reporter for "The New York Times" for twenty years. He left the "Times" in 1993 to teach journalism at Columbia University, where he has trained a new generation of religion writers. Professor Goldman was educated at Yeshiva University, Columbia, and Harvard. He is the author of the bestselling memoir "The Search for God at Harvard" and the widely acclaimed "Living a Year of Kaddish". Goldman has been a Fulbright Professor in Israel and a Skirball Fellow at Oxford University in England. He lives in New York with his wife a...