Class of 1967
Robert Greenberg enjoys regular trips to Mozambique to visit his grandchildren, daughter and son-in-law. He is completing a nine-month stint as the only Democrat on the Grand County Change in Form of Government Study Committee, in Utah. Carole Joffe, an OB-GYN professor at the University of California, San Francisco, does research focused on reproductive health. She has published several books on abortion, most recently “Obstacle Course: The Everyday Struggle to Get an Abortion in America.” She and husband Fred Block have two daughters and a granddaughter. Hermine Stern Leiderman and Michael Leiderman ’66 celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in June 2019. They have retired and moved from Chicago to Palm Beach, Florida, where they hope to reunite with classmates who live in or visit the area. Harvey Ross and his late wife, Harvey-Ann, worked for 25 years to reconstruct artist Jacob Lawrence’s “Struggle ... From the History of the American People” series. A national tour of these paintings, which had been separated for more than 60 years, opened at the Peabody Essex Museum in January. Future stops include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Birmingham Museum of Art, the Seattle Art Museum and the Phillips Collection. Anyone from the Brandeis community who is interested in attending or knowing more about the exhibition is welcome to contact Harvey. Stephen Shiffrin reports he is planning to spoil his first granddaughter “as much as humanly possible.” A new grandson is also on the way. Stephen is semiretired, working part time as a local and state tax consultant at Ernst & Young.