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91_SR0313

 
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 1                          SENATE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, The members of the Senate were saddened to learn
 3    of the death of Jacob Ginsburg, a leader and advocate in  the
 4    field of rehabilitation, of Evanston on Tuesday, February 15,
 5    2000; and

 6        WHEREAS,  Jacob  Ginsburg was born in Chicago in 1917; he
 7    was a graduate of Senn High School and received a  bachelor's
 8    degree   in  history  from  the  University  of  Illinois  at
 9    Champaign/Urbana; and

10        WHEREAS, During World War II, he served in France  as  an
11    Army  Medic  with the rank of sergeant; when he returned from
12    military service,  he  attended  the  University  of  Chicago
13    School  of  Social  Service  Administration  where he met and
14    married Evelyn Harris, his wife of 41 years who died in 1992;
15    both held master's degrees in social work from the University
16    of Chicago; and

17        WHEREAS,  In  1959,  he  accepted  a  position  with  the
18    American  Joint  Distribution  Committee,  a  Jewish   relief
19    agency,  serving  in Iran and Tunisia; he returned to Chicago
20    in 1963 and began a 35  year  career  in  the  rehabilitation
21    field  when  he  became the Executive Director of the Chicago
22    Association for Retarded Citizens; from 1968 to 1983 he  held
23    the  job  of  Executive  Director  of  the Chicago School and
24    Workshop for the Retarded; in the mid 1970s, Mr. Ginsburg was
25    instrumental  in  founding  the   Illinois   Association   of
26    Rehabilitation  Facilities, a statewide trade association for
27    agencies working in the field of  vocational  rehabilitation;
28    he  served  as president of the association in 1977 and 1978;
29    and

30        WHEREAS,  Upon  his  retirement  in  1983,  he  became  a
31    consultant to Community Alternatives Unlimited and worked  in
32    this  capacity until his death; he served as a mentor to many
 
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 1    of his colleagues in the social work field; and

 2        WHEREAS, Mr. Ginsburg was also a member of the Beth  Emet
 3    the  Free Synagogue for almost 40 years, serving as president
 4    of the congregation for two terms in the mid 1970s; an ardent
 5    supporter  of  the  State  of  Israel,  he   traveled   there
 6    frequently; and

 7        WHEREAS,  Jacob Ginsburg's passing will be deeply felt by
 8    his  family  and  friends,  especially  his  daughter,   Anna
 9    Ginsburg,   and   his  sisters,  Evelyn  Smith  and  Gertrude
10    Kjruglik; therefore, be it

11        RESOLVED, BY  THE  SENATE  OF  THE  NINETY-FIRST  GENERAL
12    ASSEMBLY  OF  THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we note with sorrow
13    and regret the death of Jacob Ginsburg and extend our sincere
14    condolences to his family and friends; and be it further

15        RESOLVED, That suitable  copies  of  this  resolution  be
16    presented to the family of Jacob Ginsburg.

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