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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Rabbi Irving J. Rosenbaum, age 83, the longtime |
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| Chicago Loop Synagogue leader, passed away January 28, 2005; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Rabbi Rosenbaum touched millions around the world |
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| with his multi-media Judaic and Hebrew education materials and |
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| was also the founder of the Davka Corporation, one of the |
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| largest developers of religious software; he was a quick |
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| learner who realized Judaism's peaceful teachings could be |
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| absorbed through film, television, newspapers, and books; and
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| WHEREAS, He was born in Omaha, Nebraska and came to Chicago |
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| at the age of 16 to attend the University of Chicago and |
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| Skokie's Hebrew Theological College; after receiving his Ph.D |
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| in Judaic literature, he became the national director of the |
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| Department of Inter-religious Cooperation of the |
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| Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1960, he moved to Boston for a short period to |
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| work on a Brandeis University project that educated journalists |
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| on civil liberties and civil rights; he returned to Chicago a |
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| year later when he was named the first executive director of |
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| the Chicago Board of Rabbis; under his leadership, the |
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| organization created a Jewish children's show and |
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| Hebrew-language instruction program for adults on public |
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| television; the board also sponsored the First National |
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| Conference on Religion and Race, which featured an address by |
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| the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.; and
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| WHEREAS, Rabbi Rosenbaum, who served Chicago Loop |
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| Synagogue between the early 1960s and late 1970s, also taught |
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| an ongoing leadership seminar called "Jew 101" and authored |
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| "The Holocaust and Halakhah"; he was named Hebrew Theological |
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| College's president in 1977, where he created the Institute for |