Keepers
- Moisei Beregovskii
- Joseph Dorfman
- Paula Eisenstein Baker
- Gila Flam
- Rita Flomenboim
- Evgenia Khazdan
- Jehoash Hirshberg
- Zusman Kiselgof
- Galina Kopytova
- Charles Krauthammer
- Neil W. Levin
- Sofie van Lier
- James Loeffler
- Jascha Nemtsov
- Alexander Oratovsky
- Leonid Sabaneyev
- Dmitri Zisl Slepovitch
- Nina Stepanskaya
- Izaly Zemtsovsky
- Samuel Zerin
Charles Krauthammer (1950-2018)
Pulitzer prize-winning columnist Charles Krauthammer is co-founder of Pro Musica Hebraica. As president of the Krauthammer Foundation and a founding board member of Washington’s Shoresh Hebrew High School, he has long been a supporter of Jewish education and culture.
Born in New York City in 1950 and raised in Montreal, Krauthammer was educated at McGill University (B.A. 1970), Oxford University (Commonwealth Scholar in Politics), and Harvard University (M.D. 1975). He served as a resident and then chief resident in psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital, before coming to Washington to direct planning in psychiatric research in the Carter administration. He began contributing articles to The New Republic, then joined the magazine as a writer and editor in 1981. His New Republic writings won the 1984 National Magazine Award for Essays and Criticism, the highest award in magazine journalism.
In 1985, he began writing a syndicated column for The Washington Post which won the 1987 Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary and is published weekly in over 240 newspapers worldwide. He is also a contributing editor to The Weekly Standard and The New Republic, and is a weekly panelist on Inside Washington and is a nightly commentator on FOX News’ Special Report with Bret Baier. From 2001 to 2006, he served on the President’s Council on Bioethics.
Raised in a traditional Jewish household with intensive study of Hebrew and Talmud, Krauthammer has been honored by a myriad of Jewish organizations from the Anti-Defamation League to the Israeli Technion for his lifelong devotion to Jewish causes and Jewish culture. Over the last several years, he has worked to assist his wife Robyn in creating Pro Musica Hebraica and realizing its dream of bringing lost and neglected Jewish classical music to the concert halls of the world. In August 2017, due to his battle with cancer, Krauthammer stopped writing his column and serving as a Fox News contributor. He died on June 21, 2018.