Jean DeLuca, a shareholder at law firm Greenberg Traurig, was recognized in the Chambers USA 2020 ranking of top lawyers in the area of public finance. Janet Domenitz and three classmates had been looking forward to getting together at the 40th Reunion. “Once it was canceled,” she writes, “we decided to hang out anyway, via Zoom. Every week. And it’s been a blast.” David Janowitz retired as an OB-GYN five years ago, after delivering approximately 6,000 babies. He now spends much of his time woodworking; check out his work at onewood2.wixsite.com/website. He reports that Leslie Goldstein held her first solo exhibition of graphic designs at a Providence, Rhode Island, gallery and his cousin Joel Janowitz ’67 continues to be a successful painter in the Boston area. David’s had many visits with old friends Steven and Marci (Myers) Fischback, who moved to Richmond, Virginia, where Steve is litigation director at the Virginia Poverty Law Center. Henry Kopel has signed a publication contract for his book “War on Hate: How to Stop Genocide, Fight Terrorism and Defend Freedom,” due out in 2021. Hank is an assistant U.S. attorney in Connecticut, focusing on national security investigations. Elisa Fawn New’s television series “Poetry in America” is going into its third season on PBS, and her poetry courses for online learners — offered in partnership with Harvard and Arizona State — give learners around the world access to high-quality humanities education. “And it all started in Rabb,” she writes, “in the Humanities 1 class that Allen Grossman, PhD’60, P’99, taught.”
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