Friday, February 04, 2005
Bios? We Got Bios
Because you can never know too much about the people you might find yourself next to in the Famous Sweat Hut™...
we are pleased to present this (mercifully) brief biographical sketch of (ta-daaah)
Norman Hamburger, MD
Currently President of Anshei Darom, the southeast region of FJMC, Norm lives in Brentwood, TN, a suburb of Nashville, with his wife of 25 years, Rinah, and his 3 children, Jacob (17), Sarah (12) and Daniel (12). He attends West End Synagogue, where he has served as a member of the Board of Trustees and is a former president of the Men’s Club. A former Youth Commission Leader, he was also an NCSY youth leader in college. [Liked leadin’ them youth, he did.]
Norm is a graduate of Queens College, CUNY and received his medical degree from the University of Louisville. He is a practicing physician in the specialty of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He is a first generation American; both of his parents were refugees from Nazi Germany. His hobbies include playing with his computer; Science Fiction; reading action/adventure novels; and traveling to Israel. He is active in local Israel advocacy programs.
Oh, yeah. Rinah reminded him to add that, for a change, next year’s retreat will not be on the third weekend in February - because that’s the weekend of his twins’ B’nai Mitzvah. Way to go, Sarah and Daniel!
we are pleased to present this (mercifully) brief biographical sketch of (ta-daaah)
Currently President of Anshei Darom, the southeast region of FJMC, Norm lives in Brentwood, TN, a suburb of Nashville, with his wife of 25 years, Rinah, and his 3 children, Jacob (17), Sarah (12) and Daniel (12). He attends West End Synagogue, where he has served as a member of the Board of Trustees and is a former president of the Men’s Club. A former Youth Commission Leader, he was also an NCSY youth leader in college. [Liked leadin’ them youth, he did.]
Norm is a graduate of Queens College, CUNY and received his medical degree from the University of Louisville. He is a practicing physician in the specialty of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He is a first generation American; both of his parents were refugees from Nazi Germany. His hobbies include playing with his computer; Science Fiction; reading action/adventure novels; and traveling to Israel. He is active in local Israel advocacy programs.
Oh, yeah. Rinah reminded him to add that, for a change, next year’s retreat will not be on the third weekend in February - because that’s the weekend of his twins’ B’nai Mitzvah. Way to go, Sarah and Daniel!