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Jack Rosenthal (journalist)
Journalist, government official, executive
This article is about the American journalist. For an English playwright, see Jack Rosenthal.
Jacob "Jack" Rosenthal (30 June 1935 – 23 August 2017)[1] was an American journalist, editor and executive best known for his work at The New York Times.
He won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing in 1982.
Early life
Jacob "Jack" Rosenthal was born to a Jewish family in Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine in 1935 before the post World War II founding of the modern state of Israel.
Jack rosenthal linkedinHe grew up in Portland, Oregon. His father, Manfred Rosenthal, was a judge and later a bookkeeper.[2][3]
He earned his A.B. in history in 1956 from Harvard University, where he was executive editor of The Harvard Crimson.
Career
Rosenthal began his career in journalism in 1961 as a reporter and editor at The Oregonian in Portland, Oregon, and served in the U.S.
Army.
He then went to Wash