Laura Kruger,
Chair
Jean Bloch Rosensaft,
Director
Suzette Acar
Judy Becker
Catherine Behrend
Semmes Brightman
Phyllis Cohen
Elaine Corwin
Robin Cramer
Gail Davidson
Gloria Dobbs
Cynthia Greener Edelman
Vicki Reikes Fox
Ruth O. Freedlander
Phyllis Freedman
Susan K. Freedman
Cantor Mimi Frishman
Betty Golomb
Joy G. Greenberg
Barbara Gross
Cathy Heller
Peggy Heller
Frances A. Hess
Ann Holland
Marissa Hollander
Steven Lefkowitz
Teela Lelyveld
Liz Levine
Susan Malloy
Nancy Mantell
Claire G. Miller
Fran Putnoi
Joan Salomon
Samuel Simon
Phyllis Sorkin
Helene Spring
Livia Straus
Mildred Weissman
HUC-JIR Museum
Advisory Committee
David and King Saul
,
David and Goliath
from
David and
Goliath
, 1993;
published by Holiday House; two
acrylic/paper drawings, 11" x 17"
“
This Baby Must Live”
,
Moses
,
Moses Strikes the Rock
from
Moses
, 1995;
published by Holiday House; three
acrylic/paper drawings, 10" x 19" each
The Marriage of Mohandus and Kasturbai
from
Gandhi
,
1994;
published by Atheneum; 12" x 18"
Building the Great Wall
from
The Great Wall of China
, 1995;
published by Macmillan; acrylic/paper, 12" x 18"
Arizonascape
, 1998;
acrylic/canvas, 36" x 48"; Courtesy of
Cavalier Galleries, Inc., Greenwich, CT
Our House – Approaching Storm; Sky, Sea, Jetty and Me
from
Sky, Sea, the Jetty, and Me
, 2001;
published by Marshall
Cavendish; two acrylic/paper drawings, 10" x 19" each
Celebration, Konin Studies
,
Three Rabbis, Leah Collapses
,
Rabbi Azriel in His Study
,
“
Sound the Horns”
,
Konin Dies
,
Konin and Leah, Studying at the Synagogue
from
Dybbuk
,
2005;
published by Holiday House; acrylic/paper, various
sizes
Color Sketch for the Wave
, 2009;
acrylic/canvas, 6" x 8½"
Cockenoe Island Moonrise
, 2008;
acrylic/canvas, 36" x 48";
Courtesy of
Cavalier Galleries, Inc., Greenwich, CT
The Wave
, 2009;
acrylic/canvas, 36" x 48"; Courtesy of
Cavalier Galleries, Inc., Greenwich, CT
The Center Fielder
, 2010;
acrylic/canvas, 48" x 36";
Courtesy of
Cavalier Galleries, Inc., Greenwich, CT
Other
Early sketchbooks
, 1943;
pen/pencil
Map of Tsuchiura NW,
1945;
Joint Army-Navy Intelligence
Study of Central Japan
United States Postage Stamps:
Colonial American Craftsman, July 4, 1972, 8 cents, full
sheet; The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, October 10, 1974,
10
cents, full sheet; Liberty Tree, First Day of Issue enve-
lope, November 8, 1975, 13 cents; Craftsmen for
Independence, July 4, 1977, 13 cents, full sheet
Hardship at Valley Forge,
1975;
mockup for poster,
published by Franklin Watts; 36" x 24"
Jewish Book Month,
1981;
signed poster, JWB Jewish
Book Council; 18" x 11½"
Archival photographs
Book jackets
Rabbi David Ellenson, Ph.D.,
President
Rabbi Michael Marmur, Ph.D.,
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Jane F. Karlin, Ph.D.,
Vice President for Institutional Advancement
Sandra M. Mills, C.P.A., B.B.A,
Chief Financial Officer
Rabbi Charles A. Kroloff, D.D.,
Vice President for Special Projects
Jean Bloch Rosensaft,
Assistant Vice President for Communications
and Public Affairs; Director, HUC-JIR Museum, New York
Sylvia Posner,
Assistant to the President; Administrative Executive
to the Board of Governors
Rabbi Shirley Idelson, M.A.H.L., M.S.,
Dean, HUC-JIR/New York
Rabbi Renni Altman, M.A.H.L.,
Associate Dean, HUC-JIR/New York
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