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Michael
Berenbaum is a writer, lecturer, and teacher consulting in the conceptual
development of museums and the historical development of films.
He is also an adjunct Professor of Theology at the University of
Judaism in Los Angeles, and served as the Ida E. King Distinguished
Professor of Holocaust Studies at Richard Stockton College for 1999-2000
and the Strassler Family Distinguished Visiting Professor of Holocaust
Studies at Clark University in 2000. For the prior three years,
he was President and Chief Executive Officer of the Survivors
of the Shoah Visual History Foundation. He was the Director
of the United States Holocaust Research Institute at the U.S. Holocaust
Memorial Museum and the Hymen Goldman Adjunct Professor of Theology
at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. From 1988-1993 he served
as Project Director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum,
overseeing its creation. He also served as Director of the Jewish
Community Council of Greater Washington, Opinion-Page Editor of
the Washington Jewish Week and Deputy Director of the President's
Commission on the Holocaust where he authored its Report to the
President. He has previously taught at Wesleyan University,
Yale University and has served as a visiting professor at three
of the major Washington area universities - George Washington University,
The University of Maryland and American University.
Berenbaum
is the author and editor of twelve books, scores of scholarly articles
and hundreds of journalistic pieces. Of his book, After Tragedy
and Triumph, Raul Hilberg said, "All those who want to
read only one book about the condition of Jewry in 1990 would do
well to choose Michael Berenbaum
In his description of contemporary
Jewish thought, he sacrifices neither complexity nor lucidity."
Charles Silberman praised The World Must Know as "a
majestic and profoundly moving history of the Holocaust...It is
must reading for anyone who would like to be human in the post-Holocaust
world." The Village Voice praised Anatomy of the Auschwitz
Death Camp with, "The scholarship, broad and deep, makes
this the definitive book on one of our century's defining horrors."
Among his other works are A Mosaic of Victims: Non-Jews Persecuted
and Murdered by the Nazis, The Vision of the Void: Theological Reflections
on the Works of Elie Wiesel, and Witness to the Holocaust: An Illustrated
Documentary History of the Holocaust in the Words of Its Victims,
Perpetrators, and Bystanders. He was co-editor on several works,
including The Holocaust: Religious and Philosophical Implications
(with John Roth), The Holocaust and History: The Known, the
Unknown, the Disputed and the Reexamined (with Abraham Peck),
and most recently, The Bombing of Auschwitz: Should the Allies
Have Attempted It? ( with Michael Neufeld).
In film, his work as Co-Producer of One Survivor Remembers: The
Gerda Weissman Klein Story was recognized with an Academy Award,
an Emmy Award and the Cable Ace Award. He was the historical consultant
on The Shoah Foundation's Documentary, The Last Days, which
won an Academy Award for the best feature length documentary of
1998. In 2001, Berenbaum was a historical consultant or chief historical
consultant for HBO's Conspiracy, recently nominated for 10
Emmy awards, for NBC's Uprising (to be aired in November
2001), and the History Channel's The Holocaust: The Untold Story,
which won the CINE Goldgen Eagle Award and a Silver Medal at the
US International Film and Video Festival. He was also Executive
Producer, writer and historian for a film entitled Desperate
Hours on the Holocaust in Turkey. For his work in journalism,
he won the Simon Rockower Memorial Award of the American Jewish
Press Association three times in three different categories during
a two-year period.
Berenbaum takes
special pleasure in his work as a teacher. His course at Georgetown
was named by the student newspaper as one of the ten most important
courses in the University. Among his former students was the famed
American entertainer, Pearl Bailey, who wrote of Berenbaum: "The
wisdom I gained from his class is priceless. He is young, aggressive,
tough, wise as some sages of yore, and as brilliant as a diamond.
When class ended, you felt filled, drained, and filled again."
(Pearl Bailey, Between You and Me)
Berenbaum is
a graduate of Queens College (BA, 1967) and Florida State University
(Ph.D., 1975), and also attended The Hebrew University, the Jewish
Theological Seminary and Boston University. He has won numerous
fellowships including the Danforth Fellowship, the George Wise Fellowship
at Tel Aviv University, and the Charles E. Merrill Fellowship at
FSU. Berenbaum was an elected fellow of the Society for Values
in Higher Education. He was given a Doctor of Divinity (honoris
causa) from Nazareth College in 1995 and a Doctor of Humane
Letters (honoris causa) from Denison University
He is married
to Melissa Patack Berenbaum, who is the Vice-President and General
Manager of the Motion Picture Association of America, California
Group. He is the father of four children: Ilana, a Brown University
honors graduate, who was ordained as a Rabbi by the University of
Judaism in May 2001; Lev, a senior at Georgetown University; Joshua,
born in December 1998; and Mira, born in May, 2000.
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Contact:
Telephone:
(310) 215-8101
Fax:
(310) 215-0895
Address: Dr. Michael Berenbaum
5757
West Century Blvd. Suite 700
Los
Angeles, CA 90045
E-mail: michael@berenbaumgroup.com
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