MAZON
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MAZON
"Founded on the heels of the Ethiopian famine of 1985, MAZON was conceived as a bridge between the abundance in the Jewish community and the desperate need felt by millions of hungry people around the world.
"MAZON Founder Leonard Fein recognized the injustice of this disparity – the Jewish community’s annual expenditures on catered celebrations on the one hand, and the devastating Ethiopian famine on the other – and formed MAZON as a response." [1]
Contents
Directors
Accessed January 2009: [2]
- Chair - Rabbi Arnold Rachlis
- Vice Chair - Joel E. Jacob
- Secretary - Evely Laser Shlensky
- Treasurer - Adam L. Berger
- Joseph M. Baim
- Rabbi Elliott Kleinman
- Suzanne Muchin
- Erwin Chemerinsky
- Eve Biskind Klothen
- David Pinzur
- Shirley Davidoff
- Ruth Segal Laibson
- Neil E. Salowitz
- Leonard Fein
- Barbara Levin
- Mark R. Schuster
- Lois Frank
- Joshua Levin
- Rabbi Michael Siegel
- Dan Glickman
- Rabbi Mark Loeb
- Ansel A. Slome
- Bradley J. Haas
- Theodore R. Mann
- Jaye Marisa Snyder
- Jeff Hollander
- Rabbi Richard Marker
- Rabbi Jack Stern
- Philip Klein
- Ellen K. Markus
- Robin Thomas
Contact
- Web: http://www.mazon.org