Dr. Irving Moskowitz
has devoted his life to his family and to his philanthropic calling of
supporting life-enhancing activities. Fundamental to his personal
philosophy is the tenet that everyone should have the opportunity to
succeed in life. He believes in extending to a disadvantaged student the
scholarship that will enhance his or her life by ensuring that a child
experiences the pride, fun and teamwork of playing on a sports team; or
in seeing that inner city sixth graders have an outdoor, hands-on
learning experience at a Science Camp. Likewise, in his beloved Israel,
The Moskowitz Foundation is ensuring that university students have
housing, that cancer-stricken youth get their “dream trips”, that
synagogues are restored and built, and that basic healthcare is improved
by a dialysis center and dental clinic. The Moskowitz Foundation is
funding the School for Mass Communications (SMC) which is now being
built on the campus of The College of Judea and Samaria.
Dr. Moskowitz
received an Honorary Doctorate from Bar Ilan University, and is a
founder of the Hebrew Academy, Long Beach, CA, a Permanent Member of the
Committee for the Inaugural Conference of the State of the Zionist
Organization of America. He has been selected for the Man of the Year
Award by the National Conference of Christians and Jews and is a “Master
Builder” of the Great Synagogue of Jerusalem.