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Abigail Pogrebin (born May 17, 1965) is an American writer, journalist, podcast host for
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, and former Director of Jewish Outreach for the
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.


Family and early life

Pogrebin was born in
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to a
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family, the daughter of an author and
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activist
Letty Cottin Pogrebin Letty Cottin Pogrebin (born June 9, 1939) is an American author, journalist, lecturer, and social activist. She is a founding editor of ''Ms.'' magazine, the author of twelve books, and was an editorial consultant for the TV special '' Free to B ...
, the co-founder of ''Ms''. magazine, and Bert Pogrebin, a management-side labor lawyer, and is the identical twin sister of ''
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'' journalist
Robin Pogrebin Robin Pogrebin (''POG-re-bin''; born May 17, 1965) has been a reporter for ''The New York Times'' since 1995, where she covers cultural institutions, the art world, architecture, and other subjects. Biography Pogrebin is the daughter of the wri ...
. At 16, she was the youngest member of the original
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cast of
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’s production of
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's musical '' Merrily We Roll Along'', which closed in November 1981 after 44 previews and only 16 performances. She graduated summa cum laude from
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. Pogrebin married David Shapiro in 1993, and they have two children. Pogrebin's sister-in-law, Alina Arenal (married to brother David Pogrebin in 1998), also had a career at a ''Times''-related entity, the New York Times Foundation.


Career

After graduating from Yale in 1987, Pogrebin became a broadcast producer for
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and associate producer for
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at
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and
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at
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and before that for The MacNeil/Lehrer Report and Fred W. Friendly. Afterwards she turned to freelance journalism and published articles in magazines and newspapers like ''
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'', ''New York'' Magazine, The ''Forward'', '' Tablet'', and ''
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.'' She has moderated conversations for The Jewish Community Center in Manhattan (JCC), the Streicker Center,
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, and the
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. Pogrebin is the author of ''My Jewish Year: 18 Holidays, One Wondering Jew,'' published in 2017, which was a finalist for the 2018
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, and the 2005 book '' Stars of David: Prominent Jews Talk About Being Jewish'', for which she interviewed 62 famous
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, — from
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to
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— about their religious identity. Her second book, ''One and the Same: My Life As an Identical Twin and What I’ve Learned About Everyone’s Struggle to Be Singular'', was published in October 2009. Her 2011 book ''Showstopper'' documents her time in the cast of Stephen Sondheim’s musical “ Merrily We Roll Along,” and Pogrebin is featured in the 2016 Netflix documentary film by director Lonny Price, '' Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened.'' She is also co-author of ''It Takes Two To Torah: An Orthodox Rabbi and Reform Journalist Discuss and Debate Their Way Through the Five Books of Moses'', written with Rabbi Dov Linzer in 2024. She served as the president of New York's Central Synagogue from 2015-2018, and in November 2019 she joined former New York City mayor
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’s presidential campaign as the Director of Jewish Outreach. ''Tablet'' Magazine’s podcast, “Parsha in Progress” features a regular
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discussion with Pogrebin and Rabbi
Dov Linzer Rabbi Dov Linzer (Hebrew: דב נתן לינזר; born September 16, 1966) is the President and Rabbinic Head ( Rosh HaYeshiva) of the Modern Orthodox Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Rabbinical School in Riverdale, New York. He is a teacher, lecture ...
, who is the president of
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. Pogrebin moderated and wrote the ''Tablet'' Magazine series, “The Minyan,” which zeroes in on one aspect of Jewish life through the voices of those who live it. She has written about antisemitism in ''The Atlantic'' and the Jewish New Year in ''Vogue''. Her most recent opinion piece on Hanukkah appeared in ''The New York Times''.


Awards

Pogrebin received the “Impact Award” from the JCC in Manhattan, and the “Community Leader Award” from ''
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'' in 2017. Her 2017 book ''My Jewish Year: 18 Holidays, One Wondering Jew'' was a finalist for the 2018
National Jewish Book Award The Jewish Book Council (Hebrew: ), founded in 1943, is an American organization encouraging and contributing to Jewish literature. The goal of the council, as stated on its website, is "to promote the reading, writing and publishing of qual ...
. In 2025, she and Rabbi Dov Linzer won the Independent Press Award in Religion Nonfiction for their co-authored book, ''It Takes Two to Torah.'' She received the second place award for the 2021 Excellence in Enterprise Religion Reporting from The Religion News Association and received an honorable mention in the category of for Excellence in Special Sections or Supplements from The Jewish Press Association’s Rockower Awards in 2021 for her series in ''The Forward'', “Still Small Voice: 18 Questions about God,” which asked 18 clergy and scholars about their own faith.


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External links


Author's official Website
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