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Congratulations & Mazel Toy
ANNETTE WEISS
Ex-Detroiter Heads
Jewish Study Unit
Peter & Clara Weisberg
wish their grandson
On Your Graduation From
Wayne State Law School
Martin Krohner
All our love & best wishes
Your dad Leo & brother Mark
Great Success
in his upcoming bid
to become the next
OAKLAND COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Former Detroiter Jonathan
Rosenbaum, associate professor
of Judaic Studies at the Univer-
sity of Nebraska, Omaha, and
executive director of Omaha's
Bureau of Jewish Education, has
been appointed as the first direc-
tor of the Maurice Greenberg
Center for Jewish Studies at the
University of Hartford.
In addition, Rosenbaum was
appointed to the Greenberg Chair
in Jewish Studies.
He is founder of the Hillel
Foundation that serves the Uni-
versity of Nebraska at Omaha
and Creighton University.
Rosenbaum holds a Ph.D. de-
gree from Harvard University
and an M.A. degree and rabbini-
cal ordination from Hebrew
Union College-Jewish Institute
of Religion, Cincinnati, Ohio. He
also studied at Hebrew Univer-
sity in Jerusalem and was a visit-
ing rabbinical student at the
American Student Center of the
Jewish Theological Seminary of
America in Jerusalem.
He earned his undergraduate
degree, a B.A. in Near Eastern
languages and literatures, from
the University of Michigan,
where he was elected to Phi Beta
Kappa and from which he was
graduated suma cum laude in
1968.
Born in Pontiac, Rosenbaum
was raised in Detroit where, he
was graduated from the United
Hebrew Schools Hebrew High
School. His father is Rabbi Mil-
ton Rosenbaum, rabbi emeritus
of Temple Emanu-El in Oak
Park. He is married to the former
Susan Gordon of Detroit, daugh-
ter• of Belle Gordon of Southfield
and the late Mr. Sanford N. Gor-
don, a former president of Con-
gregation Beth Achim.
Rosenbaum joined the Univer-
sity of Nebraska faculty as an in-
structor in 1976. He was prom-
oted to assistant professor in the
department of philosophy and
religion in 1978 and to associate
professor in 1982. He served as
adjunct assistant professor of
Judaic studies at Creighton Uni-
versity in 1979.
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