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Eric has shaped his career as a singer-songwriter, educator, and community builder with his work around the Jewish world. Over the past decade, he has led programming and performed Jewish music on several continents for organizations such as BBYO, Hillel International, the Institute for Southern Jewish Life, Limmud Festivals, and March of the Living. He has dedicated much of his adulthood to deepening relationships through communal singing, exploring the science and art of making meaningful memories, and facilitating conversations around healthy Jewish masculinity.
After moving from Austin, Texas a little over four years ago, Eric has called Tulsa home. As one of the vanguard successes of Tulsa Tomorrow, he has found himself deeply invested in the warmth of the Tulsa Jewish community and is excited to continue to develop his role within it. In his words, “I’ve lived in nine cities, six states, and two countries. There’s something truly special about Tulsa.”
By The Synagogue | Congregation B'nai Emunah5
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Eric has shaped his career as a singer-songwriter, educator, and community builder with his work around the Jewish world. Over the past decade, he has led programming and performed Jewish music on several continents for organizations such as BBYO, Hillel International, the Institute for Southern Jewish Life, Limmud Festivals, and March of the Living. He has dedicated much of his adulthood to deepening relationships through communal singing, exploring the science and art of making meaningful memories, and facilitating conversations around healthy Jewish masculinity.
After moving from Austin, Texas a little over four years ago, Eric has called Tulsa home. As one of the vanguard successes of Tulsa Tomorrow, he has found himself deeply invested in the warmth of the Tulsa Jewish community and is excited to continue to develop his role within it. In his words, “I’ve lived in nine cities, six states, and two countries. There’s something truly special about Tulsa.”