The LAJF Web site has a College Roster that connects young alumni with older alumni. Many alumni later spoke of their experiences at CRS, such as when writing their college essays. LAJF also supports a college scholarship program.
Notable alumni •
Clifford Alexander, Jr., 1947, former foreign affairs officer on the
National Security Council and the first
African American U.S. Secretary of the Army •
Darren Aronofsky, filmmaker •
Eli Attie, writer, television producer, former aide/speechwriter for
Al Gore and
Bill Clinton •
Norberto Barba, filmmaker •
David Botstein, biologist and recipient of the
Albany Medical Center Prize and the
Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences •
Francis F. Chen, 1944, plasma physicist, pioneer of ultra-cold physics •
Samuel R. Delany, 1957, author, professor, literary critic, member of the
Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame •
Dick Dolman, 1951, former
president, Dutch parliament •
Sandi Simcha Dubowski, 1985 and 1986, filmmaker •
Richard Gibbs, 1959, doctor, co-founder of the San Francisco free clinic, dancer with
Hamburg Ballet and the
Royal Winnipeg Ballet •
Greg Giraldo, comedian •
Naomi Gleit, Vice President of Product Management for Social Good at
Facebook •
Ulric Haynes, 1947, former U.S. ambassador to
Algeria •
Juliane Henningsen, 2001, Greenlandic politician •
Anselm Hollo, 1950, Finnish writer •
Robin Janvrin, Baron Janvrin, 1962, private secretary to the
Queen of the United Kingdom •
Robert Jastrow, chief of theoretical division of
NASA; founder,
Goddard Institute for Space Studies; author •
Ji Chaozhu, 1944, former Chinese ambassador to Britain, former
Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, author •
Ashok Kamte, Mumbai police commissioner killed in the
November 2008 Mumbai terror attacks •
Kai Lee, program officer of science for the Conservation and Science Program of the
Packard Foundation •
Sidney Lumet, filmmaker •
Michael Lunn, 1960, former
Danish Minister of Justice, former
Minister of Climate and Energy •
Joshua Muravchik, 1962, scholar,
American Enterprise Institute; public policy analyst •
Matthew Nimetz, American diplomat and
Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs during the
Jimmy Carter Administration •
Frank Ochberg, psychiatrist, expert in
post-traumatic stress disorder •
Jeff Orlowski, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2006, documentary filmmaker •
Michael Pressman, 1964, television director and producer •
Itamar Rabinovich, 1959,
former Israeli Ambassador to the United States; President of
Tel Aviv University •
Neil Leon Rudenstine, president emeritus,
Harvard University •
Pete Seeger, folk singer, songwriter •
Raymond Wagner, 1937, 1939, film producer, former head of television pilot development Universal Studios, former VP of Production MGM, former head of television commercials Young & Rubicam, New York and Hollywood •
James Yannatos, 1943, conductor,
San Antonio Symphony; professor of music, Harvard University •
Michelle Ye, 1995, actress •
Zvi Zeitlin, 1935, concert violinist; Distinguished Professor of Music,
Eastman School of Music,
University of Rochester ==See also==