J.J. Greenberg, Who Directed Jewish Life Network, 36

From: Forward | Date: September 20, 2002| Author: Newhouse, Alana | Copyright information


Forward

09-20-2002

Jonathan J. Greenberg, executive director of the Jewish Life
Network/Steinhardt Foundation and son of Rabbi Irving "Yitz" Greenberg and
author Blu Greenberg, died Saturday in Israel after his bicycle was struck
by a car. He was 36.

Greenberg, who was known as J.J., was known as an energetic community
activist who drew upon a family legacy of Jewish communal service to lead
myriad programs and organizations dedicated to Jew...

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