Los Angeles Times

Professor at Hebrew Union College

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Gerald Bubis, a longtime professor at Hebrew Union College and the founding director of its school of Jewish communal service, has died at his home in Los Angeles.

A prolific author who dispensed his advice — including on the thorny Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict and the basics of running a nonprofit — in more than a dozen books, Bubis died Aug. 21, the college and his family announced.

In establishi­ng what then was known as the School of Jewish Communal Service at the college’s Jack H. Skirball Campus, Bubis led the way in establishi­ng and preserving a program for the education of profession­als who would then serve “the totality of the Jewish community.”

The school now is known as the Zelikow School of Jewish Nonprofit Management.

Bubis was a frequent lecturer, advisor, scholar-in-residence and an early supporter of Israeli and Palestinia­n relations and the concept of a two-state solution to the conflict.

Bubis wrote at a furious pace, putting out about 170 academic papers and 14 books, including “Growing Jews — Selected Writings” and the practical guide “The Director Had a Heart Attack and the President Resigned: BoardStaff Relations for the 21st Century.”

Bubis was born June 7, 1924, served in the Army and later earned a master’s degree from the University of Minnesota.

He is survived by his wife, Ruby, their children David and Deena and a sister, Joyce.

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Family photo AUTHOR Gerald Bubis dispensed advicein more than a dozen books.

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