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Sol Gittleman
November 8, 2024
If there were one voice that could cut through the hysteria that seeks anti-Semitism in every corner of the campus, it would be Henry's. His wisdom, balance, and detachment are desperately needed.
Kenneth Grossberg
November 7, 2024
Two years already. Time flies. How I wish Henry were still here with us so I could hear his acid, accurate and amusing commentary on the current craziness in the world. May he continue to rest in peace.
Peter Krumpelbeck
November 22, 2022
I will miss Henry's wit ,intelligence, humor, sarcasm and conversations about life and it's challenges very much, thankyou Henry.And to Nitza I say God bless you,Henry will be watching and commenting on all of us Peter Krumpelbeck. A Cape Cod friend
Sol Gittleman
November 20, 2022
....Here was a true friend and teacher.
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Anne Fishman
November 17, 2022
Leah hi. So I was going to write to you after having seen the Boston Globe coverage of the Athenaeum--but this morning I learned that your father just passed away. Thus, a pivot. Please accept my condolences--for you and the whole family. Your father had a big, public face but he was also just your father with a private life. I hope you get to navigate between the demands of these two roles peacefully. Losing a parents is always hard--but it can be a comfort when one has lead a full life and has not been robbed of too many days. May his memory be for a blessing. I hope you are otherwise well. I'll stagger my brief my remarks about the Athenaeum for a later time. All best, Anne
Heather E. Cole
November 15, 2022
Those of blessed enough to cross paths with Dean Rosovsky will be forever indebted to him for his institutional acumen and for his conversation, always incisive and uplifting. He saved the bacon for many of us during years of challenge and expectation. This is a huge loss for us all - but also the occasion for many fond recollections. Respectful sympathies to his family.
Nancy Bauer
November 15, 2022
I interviewed Dean Rosovsky many times as a reporter for the Crimson between 1978 and 1982. He was an exceedingly generous person and an interlocutor nonpareil. My deep condolences to my dear friend Leah Rosovsky and to all of Dean Rosovsky's family and friends.
Kenneth Grossberg
November 14, 2022
I have known Henry since 1974 and because we shared a mutual interest in Japan to which other mutual interests were added as our friendship developed over the years, no visit on my part to Cambridge was without at least a short get together. He was always gracious, charming, and thought provoking and I will miss his wonderfully subtle sense of humor. , May his memory be for a blessing, and may Nitza and his family be comforted by the life they were privileged to share with him.
Diana Eck
November 14, 2022
I was so sad to see the notice of Henry´s death this morning. He will always be the Dean of FAS to me. He saw me through my life at Harvard from the very beginning and through the rocky process of tenure. He was unfailingly kind and greeted me as a friend whenever we would meet. His memory will forever be a blessing to me and to his beloved family.
Thomas A. Timberg
November 14, 2022
Professor Rosovsky was my PhD supervisor and I will always treasure his wise guidance.
Susan McIntosh Lewis
November 14, 2022
Remembering a kind and magnanimous leader who was a beloved father, grandfather, and great grandfather. A life well lived. We will miss him.
Robert Sackstein
November 13, 2022
Dear Nitza & Leah, and the entire Rosovsky family,
My wife (Beth), my son (David), my daughter (Danielle) and I are immensely saddened to hear the news that Henry has passed. We are eternally grateful to each of you, most of all Nitza, for graciously sharing Henry with all of us for so many decades, and we pray that our collective love for your family carries you through this time of mourning. All that knew Henry will attest to the fact that he was a preeminent scholar, and, also, a visionary university leader that positioned Harvard to serve as a beacon of academic excellence and social justice, all the while skillfully driving Harvard to thrive "through change and through storm." It is uniformly recognized that Henry made Harvard a better university, but, most importantly, Henry made every person that he met a better person. On a personal level, I cherished Henry's wisdom and his wit, a seamlessly synergistic combination that shaped a truly unique charisma. It is his charisma that is at the forefront of my thoughts as I reflect on all the special times spent with Henry, most vividly the numerous meals we shared at Legal Seafoods. We all have thoughts of precious times spent with Henry, and the bountiful smiles on our faces that only Henry could elicit. At this time of great sorrow, we pray you can find some joy in recalling those treasured moments that prompted your smiles. In this regard, I share here a picture (of my son David, Nitza, Henry, and I) that was taken on Valentine's Day 2019. Please know that we hold Henry -- and each of you -- in our hearts now and forever.
With most sincere sympathy and love,
The Sackstein family (Robert, Beth, David, and Danielle)
Steve Dudley
November 13, 2022
I met Henry November 7, 2007 and we became best friends, as improbable as that may seem, but Henry had an interest in everyone he met and if you let him, he´d make you better for having known him.
Steve
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