Shlomo Breznitz Explained

Birth Date:3 August 1936
Birth Place:Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
Suboffice1:Kadima
Subterm1:2006–2007

Shlomo Breznitz (Hebrew: שלמה ברזניץ, born 3 August 1936) is an Israeli author, psychologist, former professor of psychology, former rector and president of the University of Haifa,[1] and previous member of the Knesset.[2] He is the founder and currently one of the members of the board of directors[3] of CogniFit, a brain fitness software company.

Early life

Breznitz was born in Bratislava in Czechoslovakia (today Slovakia). During the Holocaust he and his sister were hidden in a Roman Catholic orphanage,[4] an experience detailed in his memoirs, "Memory Fields".[5] His father was killed in Auschwitz,[6] but his mother survived and they made aliyah to Israel in 1949. He studied psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, gaining a BA in 1960, an MA in 1962 and a PhD in 1965, the first person to receive a doctorate in the new field of psychology in Israel.

Later career

From 1969 until 1971, Breznitz served as a consultant to the Israeli Air Force on problems of stress. He was the founding director of the Ray D. Wolfe Center for Study of Psychological Stress at the University of Haifa in 1979. Breznitz also has served as the Lady Davis Professor of Psychology and was the visiting professor at the London School of Economics, Berkeley, Stanford, National Institutes of Health and Rockefeller University. He has also been a visiting scientist at the National Institute of Mental Health in Washington D.C.

He has written eleven books and has contributed chapters to over 20 other books in addition to numerous professional articles and research reports.[7] In 1999 he retired from Haifa University to found brain fitness software company, CogniFit. He has been in the forefront of cognitive training using a personal computer and has developed patented technology that turns the personal computer into a tool for providing individualized training programs for a wide range of cognitive skills needed for everyday function and cognitive skills specific to particular fields of interest.

Politics

After Ehud Olmert, a personal friend, convinced him to enter politics, Breznitz was elected to the Knesset on the Kadima list in 2006,[8] the first Slovak to become an MK.[9] He was the founder of the India-Israel Parliamentary Friendship Group in the Knesset.[10] However, he retired from politics and left the Knesset on September 28, 2007.[11]

Bibliography

Books authored by Breznitz include:

Notes and References

  1. https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/10/AR2007091001853_2.html Cross-Training Your Brain to Maintain Its Strength
  2. Web site: Shlomo Breznitz Profile Page . . Knesset . September 23, 2020.
  3. Web site: Management Team . . CogniFit . September 23, 2020.
  4. News: Reardon . Patrick T. . January 8, 1993 . A Holocaust Survivor Faces The Pain, The Questions . Chicago Tribune . September 23, 2020.
  5. Book: Breznitz, Shlomo . December 12, 1992 . Memory Fields . New York . Alfred A. Knopf . 179 . 978-0-679-40403-3.
  6. http://www.secretlives.org/home/film/shlomo.html Hidden Children: Shlomo Breznitz and his sister, Yehudit Karban, Czechoslovakia
  7. Web site: Shlomo Breznitz’s Curriculum Vitae . . TNIS-Club General M.R. Stefanik . September 23, 2020.
  8. Web site: Shlomo Breznitz Knesset Actitivities . . Knesset . September 23, 2020.
  9. http://www.spectator.sk/articles/view/27319/2/ 'We need friends'
  10. Web site: Politics . Bloomberg . 2019-02-07 . 2020-02-19.
  11. Web site: Shlomo Breznitz Knesset Actitivities . . Knesset . September 23, 2020.
  12. Web site: Maximum Brain Power . Maximumbrainpower-cognifit.blogspot.sg . 2020-02-19.