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Mark S. Golub : ウィキペディア英語版
Mark S. Golub

Mark S. Golub (born May 10, 1945) is an American rabbi, media entrepreneur, personality and educator. He created the first Russian language television channel produced in America, RTN (The Russian Television Network of America) and the first "PBS-Style" Jewish Television Channel, Shalom TV. Golub is the rabbi of two small congregations in Connecticut, Chavurah Aytz Chayim (Stamford, CT) and Chavurah Deevray Torah (Greenwich, CT), but is most well known as the host of L'Chayim, an interview talk show he created in 1979 in which he discusses "issues of importance to the Jewish community" with prominent Jewish figures.
== Early life ==
Golub was born in New York City to Jewish parents Dr. Leo J. Golub, a dentist (Columbia Dental School) and Rebecca Newman Golub, (Columbia Law School). He has one younger brother, David Golub, a prominent attorney in Stamford, CT.
The family moved from New York to Connecticut when Dr. Golub joined the United States Public Health Service in 1952 and was stationed at the Groton, Connecticut Submarine Base.
When Dr. Golub was transferred to the Federal Prison in Danbury, Connecticut, the family resided in Danbury where Golub attended elementary school and junior high. When his father completed his service, he opened the first dental practice in Trumbull, Connecticut which is where Golub completed middle school and attended high school.
After high school, Golub attended Columbia College where he was president of the Jewish organization on campus, Seixas Menorah, and served as general manager of the campus radio station, WKCR-FM & AM. At WKCR, he produced and hosted the longest running interview program in the college station's history, "Approaches To Religious Concepts," in which Protestant, Catholic and Jewish leaders engaged in discussion.
In cooperation with Planned Parenthood of NYC, Golub also produced and hosted the first sex-education series to be broadcast on New York Radio, "The Biology Of Love," a series subsequently used for training by the New York City Board of Education.

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