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DAVID GROSSMAN Obituary

GROSSMAN, David Abraham 57, Director of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau on Sunday, July 12, 2015. Beloved husband of Stacy, doting father of Lev and Shayna, loyal brother to Rachel, devoted nephew to Helen Kaplan, admired son in law of Leonard and Madeline Soave, respected brother in law of Dina and James Bouloukos and Joe and Ashley Soave, loving uncle to Mike, Lu, Luca, Eva, Amelia, Nico and Stella, dearest cousin to many cousins, and adored son of the late Harold and Gloria Grossman died peacefully in his home at the age of 57. He succumbed to cancer after a seven year long battle. David, like his musical hero Bruce Springsteen, was born and bred in New Jersey. However, for his adult life David called Boston his home. David graduated from Harvard University Summa Cum Laude in 1980, received a Master's Degree in Eastern Religions from the Divinity School at Harvard in 1982 and earned his JD at Harvard Law School (HLS) in 1985. As a law student, David enrolled in the Legal Services Center or LSC established by Gary Bellow and Jeanne Charn Bellow. The aim of the Center then and now is grandiose -- to promote social justice by providing free legal counsel to those in need while simultaneously providing hands on training to green law students. It was here that David found his professional calling and a life long friend, mentor and role model in Gary Bellow. David said about Bellow, "Gary was one of the few people about whom it can accurately be said that he devoted his life to performing mitzvot, or good deeds, to trying to fix a broken world, a concept known in Jewish thought as tikkun olam. But what was even more remarkable about Gary than his own mitzvot was his ability to both inspire and enable others to perform mitzvot of their own, to carry out the work of tikkun olam. Gary was the only one who really inspired me. He was the only professor I knew who was not only thinking about and analyzing how to do the right thing, but was actually spending his life doing it. For that reason, he became my mentor and, in a sense, my hero -- someone whom I sought to model my life after." In 1995, after a short stint working for the law firm, Kramer Levin in NYC and a few years at Community Lawyers in Jamaica Plain, MA, David rejoined LSC as a clinical instructor in the housing unit and then for eleven years as the Managing Attorney of the Housing Unit. Among the highlights of David's time at LSC was his role in reviving the partnership between LSC and City Life/Vida Urbana -- a community organization with a focus on tenant's rights. Together with Steve Meacham - Coordinating Director at City Life/Vida Urbana -- David developed a combined lawyering/organizing approach to gentrification-driven rent increases that resulted in numerous collective bargaining agreements with developers/landlords guaranteeing long-term stability and affordability for buildings full of tenants who had been threatened with displacement. David was also involved in initiating, developing, and staffing a "lawyer-for-the-day" program in Boston Housing Court that has both provided assistance each week to scores of otherwise unrepresented tenants facing eviction and given numerous law students unparalleled educational experience in staffing the law equivalent of an emergency room. In 2006, David was tapped by then Dean Elena Kagen to be the new Director of the Legal Aid Bureau (HLAB) at HLS. Like, LSC, HLAB provides free legal counsel to indigent clients while simultaneously providing hands on training to HLS students. At HLAB, David continued to work collaboratively with City Life/Vida Urbana to broaden the scope of HLAB's role so that it not only provides free legal counsel to those in need, but also enacts real social change to benefit the community at large. In 2007 enormous waves of foreclosure devastated neighborhoods throughout the country and in Boston. Under David's leadership, HLAB along with City Life/Vida Urbana, adapted their anti-gentrification model into a fierce anti-foreclosure movement. The anti-foreclosure movement -- which now encompasses HLAB, CityLife/Vida Urbana, LSC and many other organizations -- works with homeowners and tenants to thwart the efforts of lenders to displace families after foreclosure. David and HLAB students played a key role in this mobilizing effort, canvassing foreclosed properties on a weekly basis, conducting weekly clinics in which they educate occupants about their rights, and deploying a legal "shield" for all of the movement's members by vigorously defending post-foreclosure evictions through a variety of creative and successful approaches. (The "shield's work is complemented by that of the "sword": rallies, protests, and other demonstrations, including acts of civil disobedience, coordinated by City Life/Vida Urbana organizers as a means of calling public attention to the problem of post-foreclosure displacement.) Indeed, the movement that David helped to initiate has become so effective in Boston that it has inspired other activists in cities throughout the country to do the same. And, these successes have been well documented by PBS, the NY Times, The Nation, local media and even the subject of a documentary produced by by French Television. Moreover, David helped to secure generous funding from the Oak Foundation to help finance these efforts for years to come. Although David's life was prematurely ended, he left an indelible mark and made a positive, impactful difference in the lives of many. At LSC and HLAB he tirelessly worked to provide equity and fairness to the poorest and most vulnerable members of our community. He represented hundreds of tenants against slum landlords and hundreds of homeowners against unconscionable bank foreclosures. He helped draft and get passed fairer laws to protect people from being thrown out of their homes in Massachusetts, and he protested and marched in the streets often with his son Lev, his daughter Shayna and his wife Stacy -- to raise awareness of the many injustices working class families had to face. David was a charismatic and effective mentor to his law students and colleagues helping to advance their skill set so that they too could be social justice warriors. It cannot be denied that David's efforts have done much to heal this broken world. Services will take place at Temple Emanuel, 385 Ward St., Newton on Tuesday at 11:30 AM. Burial in Or Emet Cemetery, 776 Baker St., West Robury. If you wish to pay tribute to David's memory, you may do so by making a contribution to CityLife/Vida Urbana, 284 Amory Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 or The Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, 23 Everett Street, #1, Cambridge, MA 02138.
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Published by Boston Globe from Jul. 12 to Jul. 13, 2015.

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July 13, 2016

I am sorry for the lost of your love one on such young age. I know he will be missed by his students, colleagues and many other who got the honor to have meet Mr.Grossman
Sincerely
maria capuano

Jen Tschirch

August 2, 2015

I met Dave when I was a law student at the Legal Services Center. He was utterly approachable and supportive. I hope your fond memories and pride in a life so well-lived bring you comfort as you celebrate his legacy in the days and years ahead.

C Leary

July 24, 2015

While looking for something else, I regettably came across this notice. I am so sorry to see this name & this photograph for this reason. I had the great good fortune to be one of his clients, years ago, and was ever the better for it. My land lord will also remember David, for entirely different reasons. Even beyond our distance in time & his passing, I feel this loss & send my warmest regards to his family.

July 21, 2015

Dave Grossman was one of my first heroes. As a camper at Camp Kingswood he taught me about sportsmanship and how to act like a young man. Every boy at that camp admired Dave and he was one of the kindest and generous men I knew. He was always there if you needed to talk and was a helluva basketball player. I'll never forget my summer's at Camp Kingswood nor will I forget the influence Dave had on my life. Thank you Dave - my heart goes out to his family.

Kenny Roth
Los Angeles, CA

July 20, 2015

So sad to learn of Dave's passing. I met him as a young camper at Kingswood and he was always a favorite. My thoughts go out to his loved ones. Roberta Miranda Gordon

Lauren Segelman Barnes

July 18, 2015

God speed David, you are a special soul.

Richard Wyner

July 17, 2015

My deepest condolences to David's family. I first met David at the very start of our freshman year at Harvard College, when we lived on the same floor of our first-year dorm, Hurlbut Hall. Although I would go on to spend a total of seven years at Harvard College and Harvard Law School, David was the most intellectually talented just the smartest person I knew there. He immediately understood the most complex concepts with astonishing ease, and his powers of memory and recall were equally amazing. He had a truly rare gift of intellectual power. But while that alone made him special, David was far more than that. He was funny, entertaining, sociable, outgoing, down to earth, and generous. He was great company and great fun. Rarer still, over the following decades, he genuinely devoted his rare gift his remarkable skills to actively making the world a better place for others. In college I wondered whether a person of David's extraordinary natural abilities would subsequently feel a burden to justify how he was using those gifts. But the life David led, deeply and truly dedicated to improving the lives of others, fully satisfied any such burden.

We Shall Not Be Moved - David Speaking at Press Conference in East Boston to Prevent Demolition

Annette Duke

July 16, 2015

Fern Smith

July 14, 2015

I met Dave many decades ago at Camp Kingwood. I always loved his zest for life. What an amazing leader! As I read his obituary, I realized he touched so many lives in such a positive way. RIP my friend. I am so honored to have known you! Xo

Steve Kamin

July 14, 2015

My deepest condolences to David's family. I was one of the many boys who was greatly influenced by Dave during his time as a counselor at Camp Kingswood. We had a running joke where he was constantly wearing my little league hat during the summer in 1983. Seeing him holding it in that picture brings me such great memories of him. He was a major reason for my enjoyment at camp. He was a leader, a mentor and a friend. Learning about David's life and career just adds to the respect and admiration I have for him. I have not seen him in close to 30 years but he is a big part of who I am today. I am sure many Kingswood campers could say the same. He will greatly missed. David, rest in peace.

Steve Kamin

July 14, 2015

My deepest condolences to David's family. I was one of the many boys who was greatly influenced by Dave during his time as a counselor at Camp Kingswood. We had a running joke where he was constantly wearing my little league hat during the summer in 1983. Seeing him holding it in that picture brings back such great memories of him. He was a major reason for my enjoyment at camp. He was a leader, a mentor and a friend. Learning about David's life and career just adds to the respect and admiration for him. I have not seen him in close to 30 years but he is a big part of who I am today. I am sure many Kingswood campers could say the same. He will greatly missed. Dave, rest in peace.

Steve Kamin

July 14, 2015

My deepest condolences to David's family. I was one of the many boys whose life he influenced during his time as counselor at Kingswood. We had a running joke where he always wore my little league hat during that summer of 1983. Seeing him holding it in that picture just brings back great memories of him. He was such a big part of my experience at camp. He was a leader, a mentor and a friend. Learning more about his life and career just adds to the respect and admiration I have for him. I have not seen him in close to 30 years, but he is a big part of who I am today. And I am sure that goes for many of us campers who met him at Kingswood. He will be greatly missed.

Lavette Sealls, City Life Member

July 14, 2015

I will always be grateful for Dave's dedication and perseverance in helping me and my family remain in our home; for he shall always be a beacon of light which will forever shine brightly.

Brian Price

July 14, 2015

David was one of the most gentle human beings I knew. His care for his fellow man was genuine and deep. I particularly remember one conversation he and I had on a LSC boat cruise many summers ago when we both were attorneys at LSC. Although of different faiths, we had the common ground of love for fellow humans and wanting to help improve the lives of others. David was a balanced, respectful, insightful, loving person. I will truly miss him. One-of-a-kind. David was a tenacious lawyer in behalf of his clients, those who needed his warrior spirit. Though supremely intelligent and witty, David treated everyone with dignity and never used his words to inflict harm and never saw himself above anyone else regardless of station in life. David was a good man. May David rest in peace and my hope is to one day see and speak with David once again. My deepest condolences to David's family.

Stu Schrier

July 14, 2015

Over the years I had scores of cases with Dave. He was a quiet and modest man of real integrity. While we were on opposite sides he earned great respect as a tenacious advocate and a worthy opponent. He stood up for what he believed in.

Rich Bar

July 14, 2015

I remember Dave from high school. He was and remained a very close friend of my brother Michael. Dave was one of the nicest, funniest, friendliest, bighearted and smartest people I knew. His passing is a great loss.

July 14, 2015

many prayers ...love ..and peace for David and his family.

Tracy Ballock

July 14, 2015

David was by far the smartest and most centered man I have ever met. Our love goes out to Stacy, Lev, and Shayna on the loss of a truly remarkable and inspirational husband, father and friend.

Florence Roisman

July 13, 2015

He was a nationally important, inspiring leader and colleague. I'm shocked by his loss. He leaves a huge challenge for the rest of us to carry on with his work.

Lam Ho

July 13, 2015

A hero...he stood in for my father at HLS' Class Day, and the first person I hugged at commencement. I was just one of so many whom he taught to be better and more compassionate lawyers.

My deepest, best wishes to his family.

Camp Kingswood 1983

Dave Epstein

July 13, 2015

Dave was part of leadership staff at JCC Camp Kingswood in Bridgton, Maine. He was smart, tough, fair, and a consummate leader. To those of us like myself who aspired to leadership roles, he helped guide and nurture us. He influenced a lot of young men who lives were likely forever better because of him.

Camp Kingswood 1983 Dave was older boys unit head

Dave Epstein

July 13, 2015

Vivian Chum

July 13, 2015

Dave was a wonderful leader at HLAB. I still remember when he took us on a tour of Boston's public housing. It had a lasting impact on me. I still apply his lessons today through the work I do today with low-income minorities. You will be missed, Dave.

July 13, 2015

Great loss. He touched many lives.
May his soul rest in peace.

Aloysius Nwankwo

Angel Kozeli Mozina

July 13, 2015

Such a tragic loss of a great colleague for the legal community at large and the scores of indigent clients he helped through the years!

My thoughts and prayers are with his family and his colleagues.

July 13, 2015

My Condolence to David's Family and loved ones.
Shalom.. Peace be unto you.

Babs Harris( City Life Member)

July 13, 2015

Dave was a gifted lawyer, advocate, and an all-around good guy. He was an avid Red Sox fan too. I am proud to have been his colleague at the Legal Services Center for several years. I will miss him very much. Bill Garza, Esq.

Andy Kisseloff

July 13, 2015

A tragic loss of a greatly appreciated colleague. My deepest condolences to family and friends.

Erica Elizabeth Arnold

July 12, 2015

Prof Grossman, I saw Boston, the people, and the neighborhoods that became more than just homes because of you. Thank you.

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