Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists - Past Presidents

Past Presidents

1948-1959 Eli Levine, Ph.D. 1960-1962 Elmer Offenbacher, Ph.D. 1963 Herbert Goldstein, Ph.D. 1964-1965 Azriel Rosenfeld, Ph.D. 1966-1967 Seymour Glick, M.D. 1968-1969 Leo Levi, Ph.D. 1970 Theodore Fink, M.D. 1971-1972 Rabbi Moshe D. Tendler, Ph.D. 1973-1974 Rabbi Paul Kahn, Ph.D. 1975-1976 Nora Smith, M.D. 1977-1978 Herbert Goldstein, Ph.D. 1979-1980 Rueben Rudman, Ph.D. 1981-1982 Lester Kaufman, A.C.S.W. 1983-1984 Erwin Friedman, Ph.D. 1985-1986 Sheldon Kornbluth, P.E. 1987-1988 Allen J. Bennett, M.D., F.A.C.P. 1989-1990 Seymour Applebaum, M.D. 1990-1993 Neil Maron, Ph.D. 1993-P.D. Allen J. Bennett, M.D., F.A.C.P.

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