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− | '''Jehuda Reinharz''' [[GS]]/[[JTS]] '[[1967|67] is the president of Brandeis University. He was born in Haifa, Israel and became a naturalized US citizen in 1966. | + | '''Jehuda Reinharz''' [[GS]]/[[JTS]] '[[1967|67]] is the president of Brandeis University. He was born in Haifa, [[Israel]] and became a naturalized US citizen in 1966. |
He was a member of the GS/JTS Joint Program at the time, receiving a B.R.E. (Bachelor of Religious Education) with a Major in Jewish History, and a B.S. in European history. He was the valedictorian at JTS. <ref> http://www.brandeis.edu/president/docs/reinharz_cv_09.pdf </ref> <ref> http://gs.columbia.edu/notable-alumni </ref> | He was a member of the GS/JTS Joint Program at the time, receiving a B.R.E. (Bachelor of Religious Education) with a Major in Jewish History, and a B.S. in European history. He was the valedictorian at JTS. <ref> http://www.brandeis.edu/president/docs/reinharz_cv_09.pdf </ref> <ref> http://gs.columbia.edu/notable-alumni </ref> | ||
− | [[Category: Class of 1967|Reinharz, Jehuda] | + | [[Category: Class of 1967|Reinharz, Jehuda]] |
− | [[Category:General Studies alumni|Reinharz, Jehuda] | + | [[Category:General Studies alumni|Reinharz, Jehuda]] |
− | [[Category:JTS alumni|Reinharz, Jehuda] | + | [[Category:JTS alumni|Reinharz, Jehuda]] |
− | [[Category:History majors|Reinharz, Jehuda] | + | [[Category:History majors|Reinharz, Jehuda]] |
+ | [[Category:Valedictorians|Reinharz, Jehuda]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:53, 1 June 2013
Jehuda Reinharz GS/JTS '67 is the president of Brandeis University. He was born in Haifa, Israel and became a naturalized US citizen in 1966.
He was a member of the GS/JTS Joint Program at the time, receiving a B.R.E. (Bachelor of Religious Education) with a Major in Jewish History, and a B.S. in European history. He was the valedictorian at JTS. [1] [2]