- Marvin Schick
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Dr. Marvin Schick [1] is best known for his roles in Education, especially Jewish Education.
Marvin Schick is a former Hunter College political-science professor [2] who also taught at The New School and has taken many controversial stances [3] [4] .[5] He continues to write about a range of matters.[6]
His writings have appeared in The Jewish Press and competitor The Jewish Week and they have at times been in the center of controversies involving both [7] .[8][9][10]
Dr. Schick served in the second mayoral administration [11] of NYC Mayor John V. Lindsay (about which he wrote in 2000 "the first time ... and probably the last time" [12]) as liaison to the Jewish community [13] and a Mayoral Spokesman [14] and administrative assistant.[15]
Marvin Schick, who has been President of the Rabbi Jacob Joseph School, for over 30 years.,[16] is also currently an educational consultant for the Avi Chai Foundation [17][18] and has been described as an expert on Jewish Day Schools.[19]
Contents
COLPA
Dr. Schick founded National Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs (COLPA) (1965) and served as its first president.[20]
Personal
He was born the day before his twin brother Allen (by 15 minutes [21]) on July 3, 1934.
Their father died before their 4th birthday. Their mother, Rebbetzin Renee Schick, founded the famous Schick's Bakery in Boro Park in 1941 [22] to support the family.
See also
- Schick, Marvin (1970). Learned Hand's Court. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. ISBN 978-0-8018-1214-9
- Learned Hand
- The Failure To Teach Political Activity by Marvin Schick, Albert Somit
- Marvin Schick's Blog
References
- ^ http://www.torahinmotion.org/spkrs_crnr/faculty/bioMarvinSchick.htm PhD from NYU; includes a photo
- ^ http://www.atid.org/events/07-05-30.asp
- ^ http://www.commentarymagazine.com/printarticle.cfm/the-question-of-open-admissions-14822 quotes him as having defended City University's Open Admission Policy's results in May 1973 with "many state universities, including some famous ones, were giving diplomas for very low qualities of work for years, and the country was none the worse for it.”
- ^ "H.D.S. Greenway: The ethnic card". The New York Times. May 9, 2006. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/09/opinion/09iht-edgreenway.html. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
- ^ http://www.simpletoremember.com/articles/a/WillYourGrandchildrenBeJews
- ^ Blog http://mschick.blogspot.com
- ^ http://www.jewishpress.com/content.cfm?contentid=23614&sContentid=23587
- ^ Katz, Celeste (June 19, 2006). "The Jewish Press Sale". Daily News (New York). http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dailypolitics/2006/06/the-jewish-press-sale.html.
- ^ http://israeli-us-politics.net
- ^ http://mentalblog.com/2006/01/alan-dershowitz-takes-on-marvin-schick.html and there's more
- ^ 1969–1973
- ^ http://mschick.blogspot.com/2000_12_01_archive.html
- ^ The Ungovernable City, by Vincent J. Cannato, p. 391, ISBN 0-465-00844-5, 2001, Basic Books
- ^ The Village Voice, Oct. 14, 1971, http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1299&dat=19711014&id=j1QQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=IIwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4071,867807
- ^ http://www.zoominfo.com/people/PersonDetailLimited.aspx?PersonID=18198678&lastName=Schick&firstName=Marvin&id=18198678&searchSource=page&page=2
- ^ Goldman, Ari L. (January 5, 1992). "Yeshivas Defy The Odds". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/1992/01/05/education/yeshivas-defy-the-odds.html?sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
- ^ http://www.thejewishweek.com/viewArticle/c36_a16031/News/New_York.html
- ^ http://www.thejewishweek.com/viewArticle/c36_a561/News/New_York.html
- ^ http://www.thejewishweek.com/viewArticle/c52_a15707/Editorial__Opinion/Gary_Rosenblatt.html
- ^ http://www.cross-currents.com/archives/2005/09/15/forty-years-ago
- ^ http://mschick.blogspot.com/2009/07/allen-is-75.html
- ^ Hamlin, Suzanne (March 20, 1996). "Passover Bakery Opens for a Sweet and Hectic Season". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/1996/03/20/garden/passover-bakery-opens-for-a-sweet-and-hectic-season.html. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
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- Jewish education
- American columnists
- Founders of non-governmental organizations
- Living people
- Hunter College faculty
- The New School faculty
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