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Eric Fingerhut

Eric David Fingerhut (born May 6, 1959) is an American politician, attorney, and academic administrator, serving as the President and CEO of The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA).[2] Prior to his appointment at JFNA, he served as president and CEO of Hillel International from 2013 to 2019.[3] Earlier, he served as the corporate Vice President of Education and STEM Learning business at Battelle Memorial Institute, Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents, Ohio state senator and member of the United States House of Representatives for one term.

Eric Fingerhut
Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents
In office
March 14, 2007 – March 14, 2011
GovernorTed Strickland
John Kasich
Preceded byRoderick G. W. Chu
Succeeded byJames M. Petro
Member of the Ohio Senate
from the 25th district
In office
January 5, 1999 – December 31, 2006
Preceded byJudy Sheerer
Succeeded byLance Mason
In office
January 3, 1991 – December 12, 1992
Preceded byLee Fisher
Succeeded byJudy Sheerer
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Ohio's 19th district
In office
January 3, 1993 – January 3, 1995
Preceded byEd Feighan
Succeeded bySteve LaTourette
Personal details
Born
Eric David Fingerhut

(1959-05-06) May 6, 1959 (age 63)[1]
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseAmy Fingerhut
EducationNorthwestern University (BS)
Stanford University (JD)

Fingerhut was appointed Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents on March 14, 2007 by Governor Ted Strickland.[4] This position is a member of the Ohio Governor's Cabinet.[5] On February 22, 2011, he submitted his resignation to Gov. John Kasich, effective March 14, 2011, after serving four years of his five-year term. Chancellor Fingerhut earned a reputation as an innovative leader and ardent advocate of the value of higher education.[6]

Early life and education

Fingerhut earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Northwestern University in 1981 and a Juris Doctor degree from Stanford University in 1984. He practiced law at Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP in Cleveland until becoming associate director of Cleveland Works, where he served from 1987 to 1989.

Career

 
Fingerhut during the
103rd Congress

In 1989 Fingerhut served as the campaign manager for Michael R. White, then a candidate for Mayor of Cleveland. After the successful campaign, Fingerhut became the director of White's mayoral transition team.

Fingerhut served as member of the Ohio Senate from 1991 to 1993. In 1992, he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 19th congressional district and took office in 1993. In his re-election bid in 1994, however, Fingerhut was defeated by Lake County Prosecutor Steve LaTourette.

After losing his seat in Congress, Fingerhut easily won a seat again in the Ohio Senate, representing district 25. He served two full terms from 1999 through 2007, retiring due to term limits.

In 2004, Fingerhut was the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate seat of Republican George V. Voinovich, who was seeking a second term in that office after previous service as mayor of Cleveland and governor of Ohio. Both candidates were from the Cleveland area, but Fingerhut apparently could not dent Voinovich's longstanding popularity there and elsewhere in the state. Voinovich was handily re-elected, defeating Fingerhut 64%-36%.

Support for Israel

While representing Ohio's 19th congressional district in the 103rd Congress, Fingerhut was the co-sponsor of four bills in support of Israel. Including:

H.R. 1407 confronted a boycott of the State of Israel by aiming "To prohibit government-to-government and commercial arms sales to any country that is participating in or cooperating with the boycott of Israel by Arab countries."[7]
H.R. 3656 unequivocally voiced its support for Israel seeking to "restrict sales and leases of defense articles and defense services to any country or international organization which as a matter of policy or practice is known to have sent letters to United States firms requesting compliance with, or soliciting information regarding compliance with, the secondary or tertiary Arab boycott."[8]

Tenure at Hillel International

Very quickly after beginning his tenure as CEO of Hillel International, the organization experienced a major controversy. The Hillel chapter at Swarthmore College declared itself an "Open Hillel," choosing to welcome all guest speakers and student organizations, whether or not they support Zionism.[9] Fingerhut responded, stating "Let me be very clear – "anti-Zionists" will not be permitted to speak using the Hillel name or under the Hillel roof, under any circumstances."[10] This controversy is widely seen as a key part of a broad conversation in the American Jewish community regarding whether or not Zionism is, or should be, a consensus issue.

Beginning in March 2015, Fingerhut was involved in a controversy with J Street U, the student arm of J Street. Fingerhut initially accepted an invitation to speak at the national student group meeting, but subsequently withdrew. Fingerhut then issued a statement saying he had withdrawn out of "concerns regarding my participation amongst other speakers who have made highly inflammatory statements against the Jewish state." Several people involved in US Jewish student life noted that in an era when the number of Jewish students engaging with Jewish and Israel-related campus groups is shrinking, it might be unproductive to alienate the 3,000 participants in the J Street conference, a population that included 40 Hillel professionals, and that Hillel donor pressure was the likely cause of Fingerhut's withdrawal.[11] On March 23, 250 J Street students marched to Hillel headquarters, leaving letters for Fingerhut demanding a meeting with him and sharing their view that he caved to the demands of "more conservative donors instead of engaging with the full range of student voices — including those on the more liberal end."[12] Fingerhut then wrote to Benjy Cannon, the board president of J Street U and a senior at the University of Maryland, to arrange a meeting between the students and members of Hillel International’s board of directors. In his letter, Fingerhut said that there was "work to do in the Jewish community at large to be one people that respects, honors and celebrates its diversity rather than fearing it. This incident taught me just how deep the divide is. I don’t yet have all the answers to how we will bridge this divide, but as Hillel’s president, I am committed to working with you to find them and I have no doubt we will be successful."[13]

Personal life

Eric Fingerhut is married to Amy Fingerhut and has two sons, Sam and Charlie.[citation needed] His parents are Samuel and Alice Fingerhut.[citation needed] He has been an active member in the Jewish community serving as a teacher and President of his synagogue.[citation needed]

Select Essays

See also

References

  1. ^ "Fingerhut, Eric D."
  2. ^ "JFNA Leadership". JFNA. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  3. ^ Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life
  4. ^ Provance, Jim (2007-03-22). "House votes to strengthen chancellor: Bill to weaken state regents in higher education heads to Senate". Toledo Blade.
  5. ^ Wolford, Ben (2008-11-12). "Chancellor Eric Fingerhut to spend the night at KSU". Daily Kent Stater.
  6. ^ "Editorial: Well Done". Columbus Dispatch. 24 February 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  7. ^ Maloney, Carolyn B. (1993-03-30). "Cosponsors - H.R.1407 - 103rd Congress (1993-1994): Arab Boycott Arms Sales Prohibition Act". Congress.gov. Retrieved 2020-10-19.
  8. ^ Lantos, Tom (1993-12-06). "Cosponsors - H.R.3656 - 103rd Congress (1993-1994): Anti-Economic Discrimination Act of 1993". Congress.gov. Retrieved 2020-10-19.
  9. ^ Goldberg, Elisheva (2013-12-10). "Swarthmore Hillel Breaks From Guidelines Over Ban on 'Anti-Zionist' Speakers". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2020-10-19.
  10. ^ "Hillel President Responds to Swarthmore College Hillel Resolution".
  11. ^ Hillel faces backlash after CEO Fingerhut withdraws from J Street Conference Haaretz, 19 March 2015
  12. ^ Tensions among U.S. Jews over Israel on display as Hillel leader pulls out of speech The Washington Post, 23 March 2015
  13. ^ Hillel Chief Eric Fingerhut to Meet with J Street Students The Jewish Daily Forward, 25 March 2015

External links

  • Works by or about Eric Fingerhut in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
Preceded by
New Position
Chancellor of University System of Ohio
2007 – 2011
Succeeded by
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Ohio's 19th congressional district

1993–1995
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic Nominee for the U.S. Senate (Class 3) from Ohio
2004
Succeeded by
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United States
as Former US Representative
Succeeded byas Former US Representative

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This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments a violation of Wikipedia s terms of use It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view December 2020 Eric David Fingerhut born May 6 1959 is an American politician attorney and academic administrator serving as the President and CEO of The Jewish Federations of North America JFNA 2 Prior to his appointment at JFNA he served as president and CEO of Hillel International from 2013 to 2019 3 Earlier he served as the corporate Vice President of Education and STEM Learning business at Battelle Memorial Institute Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents Ohio state senator and member of the United States House of Representatives for one term Eric FingerhutChancellor of the Ohio Board of RegentsIn office March 14 2007 March 14 2011GovernorTed StricklandJohn KasichPreceded byRoderick G W ChuSucceeded byJames M PetroMember of the Ohio Senate from the 25th districtIn office January 5 1999 December 31 2006Preceded byJudy SheererSucceeded byLance MasonIn office January 3 1991 December 12 1992Preceded byLee FisherSucceeded byJudy SheererMember of the U S House of Representatives from Ohio s 19th districtIn office January 3 1993 January 3 1995Preceded byEd FeighanSucceeded bySteve LaTourettePersonal detailsBornEric David Fingerhut 1959 05 06 May 6 1959 age 63 1 Cleveland Ohio U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseAmy FingerhutEducationNorthwestern University BS Stanford University JD Fingerhut was appointed Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents on March 14 2007 by Governor Ted Strickland 4 This position is a member of the Ohio Governor s Cabinet 5 On February 22 2011 he submitted his resignation to Gov John Kasich effective March 14 2011 after serving four years of his five year term Chancellor Fingerhut earned a reputation as an innovative leader and ardent advocate of the value of higher education 6 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Support for Israel 2 2 Tenure at Hillel International 3 Personal life 4 Select Essays 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditFingerhut earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Northwestern University in 1981 and a Juris Doctor degree from Stanford University in 1984 He practiced law at Hahn Loeser amp Parks LLP in Cleveland until becoming associate director of Cleveland Works where he served from 1987 to 1989 Career Edit Fingerhut during the103rd Congress In 1989 Fingerhut served as the campaign manager for Michael R White then a candidate for Mayor of Cleveland After the successful campaign Fingerhut became the director of White s mayoral transition team Fingerhut served as member of the Ohio Senate from 1991 to 1993 In 1992 he was elected to the U S House of Representatives from Ohio s 19th congressional district and took office in 1993 In his re election bid in 1994 however Fingerhut was defeated by Lake County Prosecutor Steve LaTourette After losing his seat in Congress Fingerhut easily won a seat again in the Ohio Senate representing district 25 He served two full terms from 1999 through 2007 retiring due to term limits In 2004 Fingerhut was the Democratic nominee for the U S Senate seat of Republican George V Voinovich who was seeking a second term in that office after previous service as mayor of Cleveland and governor of Ohio Both candidates were from the Cleveland area but Fingerhut apparently could not dent Voinovich s longstanding popularity there and elsewhere in the state Voinovich was handily re elected defeating Fingerhut 64 36 Support for Israel Edit While representing Ohio s 19th congressional district in the 103rd Congress Fingerhut was the co sponsor of four bills in support of Israel Including H R 1407 confronted a boycott of the State of Israel by aiming To prohibit government to government and commercial arms sales to any country that is participating in or cooperating with the boycott of Israel by Arab countries 7 H R 3656 unequivocally voiced its support for Israel seeking to restrict sales and leases of defense articles and defense services to any country or international organization which as a matter of policy or practice is known to have sent letters to United States firms requesting compliance with or soliciting information regarding compliance with the secondary or tertiary Arab boycott 8 Tenure at Hillel International Edit Very quickly after beginning his tenure as CEO of Hillel International the organization experienced a major controversy The Hillel chapter at Swarthmore College declared itself an Open Hillel choosing to welcome all guest speakers and student organizations whether or not they support Zionism 9 Fingerhut responded stating Let me be very clear anti Zionists will not be permitted to speak using the Hillel name or under the Hillel roof under any circumstances 10 This controversy is widely seen as a key part of a broad conversation in the American Jewish community regarding whether or not Zionism is or should be a consensus issue Beginning in March 2015 Fingerhut was involved in a controversy with J Street U the student arm of J Street Fingerhut initially accepted an invitation to speak at the national student group meeting but subsequently withdrew Fingerhut then issued a statement saying he had withdrawn out of concerns regarding my participation amongst other speakers who have made highly inflammatory statements against the Jewish state Several people involved in US Jewish student life noted that in an era when the number of Jewish students engaging with Jewish and Israel related campus groups is shrinking it might be unproductive to alienate the 3 000 participants in the J Street conference a population that included 40 Hillel professionals and that Hillel donor pressure was the likely cause of Fingerhut s withdrawal 11 On March 23 250 J Street students marched to Hillel headquarters leaving letters for Fingerhut demanding a meeting with him and sharing their view that he caved to the demands of more conservative donors instead of engaging with the full range of student voices including those on the more liberal end 12 Fingerhut then wrote to Benjy Cannon the board president of J Street U and a senior at the University of Maryland to arrange a meeting between the students and members of Hillel International s board of directors In his letter Fingerhut said that there was work to do in the Jewish community at large to be one people that respects honors and celebrates its diversity rather than fearing it This incident taught me just how deep the divide is I don t yet have all the answers to how we will bridge this divide but as Hillel s president I am committed to working with you to find them and I have no doubt we will be successful 13 Personal life EditEric Fingerhut is married to Amy Fingerhut and has two sons Sam and Charlie citation needed His parents are Samuel and Alice Fingerhut citation needed He has been an active member in the Jewish community serving as a teacher and President of his synagogue citation needed Select Essays EditHillel is an open forum in JTA Jewish students deserve a break from BDS in the Times of Israel How Congress Can Fight Anti Semitism and Violence in the Wall Street Journal Ethiopian Aliyah The Hope and The Promise in the Times of IsraelSee also EditList of United States representatives from Ohio List of Jewish members of the United States CongressReferences Edit Fingerhut Eric D JFNA Leadership JFNA Retrieved 25 May 2020 Hillel The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life Provance Jim 2007 03 22 House votes to strengthen chancellor Bill to weaken state regents in higher education heads to Senate Toledo Blade Wolford Ben 2008 11 12 Chancellor Eric Fingerhut to spend the night at KSU Daily Kent Stater Editorial Well Done Columbus Dispatch 24 February 2011 Retrieved 1 January 2013 Maloney Carolyn B 1993 03 30 Cosponsors H R 1407 103rd Congress 1993 1994 Arab Boycott Arms Sales Prohibition Act Congress gov Retrieved 2020 10 19 Lantos Tom 1993 12 06 Cosponsors H R 3656 103rd Congress 1993 1994 Anti Economic Discrimination Act of 1993 Congress gov Retrieved 2020 10 19 Goldberg Elisheva 2013 12 10 Swarthmore Hillel Breaks From Guidelines Over Ban on Anti Zionist Speakers The Daily Beast Retrieved 2020 10 19 Hillel President Responds to Swarthmore College Hillel Resolution Hillel faces backlash after CEO Fingerhut withdraws from J Street Conference Haaretz 19 March 2015 Tensions among U S Jews over Israel on display as Hillel leader pulls out of speech The Washington Post 23 March 2015 Hillel Chief Eric Fingerhut to Meet with J Street Students The Jewish Daily Forward 25 March 2015External links EditWorks by or about Eric Fingerhut in libraries WorldCat catalog United States Congress Eric Fingerhut id F000128 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Appearances on C SPAN Preceded byNew Position Chancellor of University System of Ohio2007 2011 Succeeded byJim PetroU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byEd Feighan Member of the U S House of Representatives from Ohio s 19th congressional district1993 1995 Succeeded bySteve LaTouretteParty political officesPreceded byMary Boyle Democratic Nominee for the U S Senate Class 3 from Ohio2004 Succeeded byLee FisherU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byCharlie Lukenas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Representative Succeeded byDavid S Mannas Former US Representative Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eric Fingerhut amp oldid 1134884958, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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