Charney held an honorary title as the Chairman of the
University of Haifa in Israel. Although not considered to be overtly religious, Charney was a
Jewish cantor, singing on Sabbaths and Holy Jewish Holidays at places of worship across the United States. He married Israeli-born Tzili Doron and with her he had two twin boys, Mickey and Nati. Doron is a first cousin of Israeli supermodel
Bar Refaeli. Charney had close ties to Israel through his sister Bryna Blumenreich Dryer, who lives in
Raanana, Israel along with her children. Charney died on March 21, 2016.
Philanthropy In 2003, Charney donated $10 million to
NYU Langone Medical Center for a new cardiac wing of the hospital. He is also the major benefactor of the
University of Haifa's Leon H. Charney School of Marine Sciences, for which he reportedly donated more than $10 million in 2007.
Honors Charney received honorary doctorates for his work in peacemaking including those from
the University of Haifa,
Yeshiva University,
Florida Atlantic University, and the
University of Indianapolis. Charney also received awards from a number of institutions and city governments including the City of New York, City of
Bayonne, and the
Foundation for Ethnic Understanding. In 2016, the Diplomacy Program at Florida Atlantic University was named in honor of Mr. Charney. The Leon Charney Diplomacy Program, which trains undergraduate students in the art of negotiation, debate and conflict resolution, placed first overall in the National Model United Nations competition in Washington, D.C. three times (2018, 2020, 2021). ==References==