David M. Bader is an author and former attorney.
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Bader is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School. [1]
Bader was an attorney, and he worked at two law firms, [1] but he eventually focused instead on his career as a writer.
His first book was How to Be an Extremely Reform Jew (Avon Books, 1994). [1] Other works include The Book of Murray: The Life, Teachings, and Kvetching of the Lost Prophet (Harmony Books, 2010), Haiku U.: From Aristotle to Zola: Great Books in 17 Syllables (Gotham Books, 2004), Haikus for Jews: For You a Little Wisdom (Harmony Books, 1999), [2] Zen Judaism: For You a Little Enlightenment (Harmony Books, 2002). [2] He has contributed to the Mirth of a Nation humor anthologies.
Tom Magliozzi read selections from two of Bader's books Haikus for Jews and Zen Judaism on NPR's radio program Car Talk. [3] [4]
Excerpts from Bader's books have been widely circulated on the web and in e-mail, in most cases without permission. As William Novak notes, "his work has been all over the Internet without attribution." [5] [2]
David M. Bader resides and works in New York City.