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David Evan Markus (born 1973) is an American attorney, public officer, rabbi and spiritual director. He currently serves as Deputy Chief Counsel in the New York State Judiciary, Judicial Referee in New York Supreme Court, co-chair o
ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal
and co-rabbi o
Temple Beth-El of City Island
(New York City, New York). Markus formerly served as Special Counsel to the
New York State Senate The New York State Senate is the upper house of the New York State Legislature; the New York State Assembly is its lower house. Its members are elected to two-year terms; there are no term limits. There are 63 seats in the Senate. Partisan com ...
Majority. A leader of
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, Markus resides in Westchester County, New York. Markus should not be confused with David Oscar Markus, a criminal defense lawyer — also of Harvard Law School - or David Marcus, the son of Captain James Tiberius Kirk from the popular television series "
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Education and early career

A 1994 honors graduate of Williams College

Markus earned his Juris Doctor with high honors from Harvard Law School

where he was a member of the a cappella group Scales of Justic

and his Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government

in 2001,New York State Senate Majority, News Release, March 9, 200

Accessed March 12, 2009.
which awarded Markus the Wilmers Fellowship for State and Local Government. While still a student, Harvard designated Markus an "Innovator in Public Service" for his work to improve legislative processes and government transparency using state-level C-SPAN public affairs systems—work that prompted other states to explore gavel-to-gavel coverage of their governments and for which Markus won the national Goldsmith Award. Previously Markus had served as policy assistant to environmental activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and as legislative director to New York State Assembly Member Sandy Galef (D-Westchester).


Career


Judiciary service

In 2001, after passing the New York Bar, Markus was appointed Law Clerk to New York Court of Appeals

Associate Judge Albert M. Rosenblat

He then was appointed Special Counsel for Programs and Policy under Chief Judges Judith Kaye and
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. In this role, Markus helped guide the Judiciary's legislative program to reform New York's civil and criminal justice systems, as well as numerous blue-ribbon panels including the Special Commission on the Future of the New York State Court

and the Commission on Indigent Defense Services. During this time, Markus also successfully represented the Judiciary in high-profile constitutional litigation.


Teaching

While working for the New York State Judiciary, Markus also served as Adjunct Professor of Political Science at
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, where he taught courses on public policy, U.S. government and judicial policy, and served as Adjunct Professor of Public Administration at Pace University, where he taught administrative law and policy in the graduate Master in Public Administration program.


Gubernatorial and presidential campaigns

In 2006, Markus staffed the Transition Working Group on Government Reform for the incoming administration of New York Governor
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and Lt. Governor David Paterson. In 2008, Markus took leaves of absence from the Judiciary to join Barack Obama's presidential campaign. During the primaries, Markus served as a voter protection counsel in Indiana and Pennsylvania. During the 2008 general election, Markus was appointed Deputy Director for Voter Protection in Pennsylvania, where he helped protect voting rights and ensure the sufficiency and integrity of electronic voting machines.


Special Counsel to the Senate Majority

On March 9, 2009, the New York Senate announced Markus' appointment as Special Counsel to the Senate Majority, focusing on government operations and structure, cities and local governments, the Judiciary, the civil and criminal justice systems, and public integrity. He served as lead staff litigator during the historic 009 New York State Senate leadership crisis and as leadership's lead legislative attorney for constitutional, Judiciary and government reform matters. He returned to the Judiciary at the end of the 2009-10 session.


Return to judicial service

Markus returned to the New York State Judiciary in early 2011, when he was named Deputy Counsel and cross-designated as Referee in Supreme Court, Ninth Judicial District. In this capacity, Markus presided over foreclosure conferences and published several reported decisions. In 2013, Markus was appointed to preside in compliance conferences in Supreme Court's civil term, where he manages a docket of 400 civil actions.


Rabbinical study and clerical service

Markus was ordained as a rabbi by the seminary o
ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal
http://www.aleph.org] in January 2015 after six years of study. Markus also holds dual ordination as a spiritual director, also from ALEPH. Markus serves as co-rabbi o
Temple Beth-El of City Island
in New York City, New York. Markus also was named a Fellow o
Rabbis Without Borders
From 2015-2017 he served as Co-Chair of ALEPH, the umbrella organization for ewish RenewalALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal, "ALEPH Boar

He serves as syndicated blogger fo
My Jewish Learning
The Wisdom Daily, an
The Jewish Studio
Within the ALEPH Ordination Program, he serves as instructor in rabbinics and as a member of the hashpa'ah (
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) faculty.


Literary career

In 2008, Markus first published his works in Jewish haiku. His most popular haiku appear in weekly Facebook postings and, as of mid-2010, there are rumors of a forthcoming book. With a special Sukkot haiku (Bountiful harvest, / Internal tangles untied, / Now time to give thanks. Shabbes!) in 2010, Markus began publishing his haiku via Twitter, where he also created the
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#haikus4jews. Markus has also published a series of haiku relating to his political experiences.


References

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