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He subsequently became deputy director of the Research and Demonstration division at the Office of Economic Opportunity. After leaving OEO, he served as deputy director for field operations at the National Urban Coalition. After almost five years with the Coalition, he worked as a freelance
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family. He came to the United States in 1939, when he was seven years old, and grew up in New Jersey. He was the godson of cellist
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Eisenberg was married to Helen Cierniak for 62 years until her death in 2022. Together, they had one daughter.
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Eisenberg was the recipient of the 1989 award for Outstanding Achievement in Public Service from the
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at Tufts University, and New Faculty Majority Foundation, and was a trustee of Citizen Funds.
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In 1954, Eisenberg was ranked ninth in the United States in doubles. He played in
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Eisenberg published articles and chapters of books and was a regular columnist for
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for two years, before going to work as director of Pennsylvania Operations for the
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alongside John "Buddy" Ager in 1955. He played in the US Championships six times.
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in Great Britain, the Netherlands, and France. He was a nationally ranked
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five times, making the quarterfinals once, and won a gold medal at the
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player and was captain of both the Princeton and Oxford tennis teams.
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consultant for a variety of nonprofit organizations and foundations.
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Challenges for Nonprofits and Philanthropy: The Courage to Change
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The Championships Wimbledon Players Archive: Pablo Eisenberg
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Maccabiah Games gold medalists for the United States
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University College of Citizenship and Public Service
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Oxford: Basil Blackwell. p. 454. 347: 345: 341: 252:and Channapha Khamsvongsa, the report, 538:Foundation Trustee Fees: Use and Abuse 418: 416: 309:, Eisenberg played men's doubles with 254:Foundation Trustee Fees: Use and Abuse 773:Princeton Tigers men's tennis players 113:in Israel. He was a Senior Fellow at 7: 328:Eisenberg died at a nursing home in 723:Maccabiah Games medalists in tennis 525:"Eisenberg Public Interest Fellows" 300:making the quarterfinals in doubles 748:Military personnel from New Jersey 374:Murphy, Brian (October 22, 2022). 332:, on October 18, 2022, at age 90. 223:. He was also a senior fellow at 14: 758:People from Maplewood, New Jersey 354:Merton College Register 1900–1964 783:University of Notre Dame faculty 693:Alumni of Merton College, Oxford 648:Interview by Harold Simon (1998) 263:and was president of Friends of 171:fellowship in 1989 to study the 768:People from Rockville, Maryland 259:Eisenberg was a founder of the 187:After serving two years in the 778:Tennis players from New Jersey 718:Jewish American tennis players 352:Levens, R. G. C., ed. (1964). 282:Leadership Award sponsored by 205:Office of Economic Opportunity 1: 708:American nonprofit executives 237:The Chronicle of Philanthropy 713:Georgetown University people 703:American male tennis players 159:Eisenberg was a graduate of 753:Millburn High School alumni 229:Center for Community Change 201:Operation Crossroads Africa 119:Center for Community Change 809: 688:21st-century American Jews 30: 472:North Jersey Media Group 428:. Schocken Books. 1979. 217:University of Notre Dame 137:, on July 1, 1932, to a 197:U.S. Information Agency 221:New Orleans University 165:Merton College, Oxford 129:Eisenberg was born in 103:Pablo Samuel Eisenberg 91:Merton College, Oxford 225:Georgetown University 115:Georgetown University 550:"America's Promise?" 409:. December 18, 1986. 307:1953 Maccabiah Games 276:Alliance for Justice 169:German Marshall Fund 161:Princeton University 154:Millburn High School 150:Millburn, New Jersey 111:1953 Maccabiah Games 85:Princeton University 556:. 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Rockville, Maryland
Princeton University
Merton College, Oxford
Wimbledon
1953 Maccabiah Games
Georgetown University
Center for Community Change
Paris
France
Jewish
Pablo Casals
Millburn, New Jersey
Millburn High School
Princeton University
Merton College, Oxford
German Marshall Fund
nonprofit sectors
tennis
U.S. Army
foreign service
U.S. Information Agency
Operation Crossroads Africa
Office of Economic Opportunity
Washington, D.C.
University of Notre Dame
New Orleans University
Georgetown University
Center for Community Change
The Chronicle of Philanthropy

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