Norman Rosenblatt is the eldest son of Joe Rosenblatt. He drew material for this biography from interviews with scores of Utah residents who knew his father, plus an extensive family archive. He lives in San Francisco, spent most of his career as a hotel developer, and is today a composer of jazz music.
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Foreword by Robert A. Goldberg Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Beginnings 2. Opportunity, Misadventure and True Love 3. The Mucking Revolution 4. Eimco is Sold 5. I Am No Diplomat 6. A School by Any Other Name 7. The Last Decade Appendix A: Boards, Commissions, and Committees on which Joe Rosenblatt Served Appendix B: Winners of the Rosenblatt Prize Appendix C: Timeline Notes Bibliography Index
"This is an important and unique story which needs to be told. It offers a valuable perspective of Rosenblatt's role on the Federal Reserve Board, and Utah's 'Little Hoover' Commission. At the same time, the book provides considerable insight on the state's Jewish community, and their interactions with the larger Mormon presence."-John Sillito, coeditor of A World We Thought We Knew: Readings in Utah History (The University of Utah Press, 1995)