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Thane Rosenbaum (born 1960) is an American novelist, essayist, and Distinguished University Professor. He is the director of the Forum on Life, Culture, & Society, [1] hosted by Touro College. Rosenbaum is also the Legal Analyst for CBS News Radio and appears frequently on cable television news programs.
June 25, 2006 12 AM PT. The son of Holocaust survivors, Thane Rosenbaum is a novelist, essayist and law professor and the author of the post-Holocaust trilogy, "The Golems of Gotham," "Second...
3 days ago · Meet Thane. The Author. Public Events. Rosenbaum has accomplished what multitudes of professors long for and so rarely achieve: He has set the terms for public debate. Praise for Rosenbaum’s The Myth of Moral Justice. — New York Times, Education column. Explore Thane's Books.
Feb 15, 2004 · By Thane Rosenbaum. Feb. 15, 2004 12 AM PT. Special to The Times. NEW YORK — There was a time, a biblical 40 years ago, when Tevye the milkman, seen through the eyes of a Broadway audience in...
Jun 3, 2012 · New York-based essayist and author Thane Rosenbaum’s Holocaust survivor parents died when he was 19, without having told him about their experiences.
Apr 7, 2013 · But far from condemning vengeance as something we must learn to overcome, Fordham University law professor Thane Rosenbaum argues in his radical new book, Payback: The Case for Revenge, that...
Rosenbaum, a former New York lawyer who gave up a lucrative practice to become an essayist and human rights law professor, is now an award-winning, critically acclaimed novelist. Rosenbaum grew up in Miami, Florida, the only child of Holocaust survivors who died when he was young.