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Menachem Z. Rosensaft (born 1948 in Bergen-Belsen, Germany) an attorney in New York and the Founding Chairman of the International Network of Children of Jewish Survivors, is a leader of the Second Generation movement of children of survivors,〔Joseph Berger, "Displaced Persons", in ''Encyclopedia Judaica'', 2nd ed. (2007), Vol. 5, p. 685.〕 and has been described on the front page of the ''New York Times'' as one of the most prominent of the survivors' sons and daughters.〔William K. Stevens, "Reagan Cemetery Visit Criticized at Holocaust Survivors Ceremony", ''The New York Times'', April 22, 1985, page A1.〕 He also served as National President of the Labor Zionist Alliance, and was active in the early stages of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. As psychologist Eva Fogelman has written: "Menachem Rosensaft's moral voice has gone beyond the responsibility he felt as a child of survivors to remember and educate. He felt the need to promote peace and a tolerant State of Israel as well. He wanted to bring to justice Nazi war criminals, to fight racism and bigotry, and to work toward the continuity of the Jewish people".〔Eva Fogelman, "Adult Offspring as Moral Voices", in ''Second Generations Voices, Reflections by Children of Holocaust Survivors and Perpetrators'', Alan L. Berger & Naomi Berger (), Syracuse University Press, 2001, p. 214.〕 In March 2009, Menachem Rosensaft was appointed as general counsel of the World Jewish Congress, the umbrella organization of Jewish communities around the world based in New York.〔(Menachem Z. Rosensaft, General Counsel - World Jewish Congress website )〕 Since 2008, Menachem Rosensaft has been Adjunct Professor of Law at Cornell University Law School,〔(Cornell University Law School, Faculty Bios )〕〔(Cornell University Law School, Spotlight )〕 and he was also Distinguished Visiting Lecturer at Syracuse University College of Law.〔(Syracuse University College of Law, Faculty Members )〕 In 2011 he was appointed lecturer in law at Columbia University Law School where he teaches a course in the law of genocide.〔(Richard Perez-Pena, "The Lessons of Genocide, Taught by the Son of Parents Who Survived It," The New York Times, November 5, 2011, page A16 )〕 He is the editor of ''God, Faith & Identity from the Ashes: Reflections of Children and Grandchildren of Holocaust Survivors'', published by Jewish Lights Publishing.〔(God, Faith & Identity from the Ashes: Reflections of Children and Grandchildren of Holocaust Survivors (2014) )〕 ==Early life== The son of two survivors of the Nazi concentration camps of Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, he was born on May 1, 1948 in the Displaced Persons camp of Bergen-Belsen in Germany. From 1945 until 1950, his father, the late Josef Rosensaft, was chairman of the Jewish Committee of the Bergen-Belsen DP camp and of the Central Jewish Committee in the British Zone of Germany.〔Menachem Z. Rosensaft, "My Father: A Model for Empowerment", in ''Life Reborn, Jewish Displaced Persons 1945-1951'', U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C., 2001, pp 77–81; Menachem Z. Rosensaft, "Yizkor For My Father", ''New York Jewish Week'', September 9, 2005.〕 His mother, the late Dr. Hadassah Bimko Rosensaft, was a member of President Carter's Commission on the Holocaust, and a founding member of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council.〔Hadassah Rosensaft, ''Yesterday: My Story'', Yad Vashem, New York and Jerusalem, 2005; Menachem Rosensaft, "Encounter With My Mother, Eight Years after Her Death", ''Moment'', August 2006, pp 34–36.〕
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