Jews and Judaism in post-war Amsterdam manuscript

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Jews and Judaism in post-war Amsterdam manuscript 
Dr. Malcolm D. Rivkin (1932-2011) grew up in Hyde Park, Massachusetts. He received his Bachelor of Art degree from Harvard University, where he served as the graduate editor of the The Harvard Crimson. During this time, Dr. Rivkin spent a year as a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Amsterdam, where he researched and composed Jews and Judaism in postwar Amsterdam. He received his M.C.P and Ph.D in city planning from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Rivkin spent a portion of his career overseas as resident advisor to Turkey’s Ministry of Reconstruction and upon his return to the United States, founded the urban development firm, Rivkin Associates in Bethesda, Maryland and served as the commissioner of the Maryland National Capital Parks and Planning Commission. Dr. Rivkin also served as a senior fellow in the School of Public Affairs at the University of Maryland and as executive director of the Smart Growth Alliance, a consortium of business, environmental, and civic groups in the Washington, D.C. region. 
Jews and Judaism in post-war Amsterdam manuscript 

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