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Jewish Federation Of Cleveland Announces Award Winner

Enid Rosenberg is the 96th recipient of the Charles Eisenman Award, the Jewish Federation of Cleveland's highest civic honor.

BEACHWOOD, OH — Enid Rosenberg is the 96th recipient of the Charles Eisenman Award, the Jewish Federation of Cleveland's highest civic honor for outstanding contributions to the community. Rosenberg will be honored during the federation's 116th annual meeting on May 14, a free virtual event.

“What makes Enid such a great leader is her passion and her desire to get things done,” said J. David Heller, Jewish Federation of Cleveland board chair. “She cares about so many different aspects of the community and this passion comes through in her work. People want to be on Enid’s team.”

Rosenberg's list of accomplishments and contributions is long. She's a former board chair of the Mandel JCC, Menorah Park, Oakwood Country Club and the Orange School Board. She oversaw the passage of two levies and a bond issue.

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She is also a founding board member of Breakthrough Charter Schools, which serve 3,600 students in 12 locations. She has also been on the boards of the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, the United Way of Greater Cleveland, the Jewish Federations of North America, the Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation and the Cleveland State University Foundation.

During the development of the Ahuja Medical Center, Rosenberg was an advisor for University Hospitals. She is currently on the UH Ahuja Medical Center Board and is chair of the UH Volunteer Leadership program.

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Rosenberg is also a past vice chair of both Federation's board of trustees and the Campaign for Jewish Needs.

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