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Gerald S Kirshenbaum

from Fanwood, NJ
Age ~80

Gerald Kirshenbaum Phones & Addresses

  • 10 Byron Ln, Fanwood, NJ 07023 (908) 322-1606 (908) 322-8029 (908) 322-9155
  • 23 Waverly Pl, New York, NY 10003 (212) 253-0218
  • Lincoln Park, NJ
  • College Park, MD
  • 10 Byron Ln, Fanwood, NJ 07023 (908) 229-5562

Work

Position: Production Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Educational Consultant

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Location:
316 west Englewood Ave, Teaneck, NJ 07666
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Call Associates
Coach For Prinicpals and Child Advocate

Joel Paul Group
Senior Educational Consultant

Davis Renov Stahler Yeshiva High School For Boys Aug 2008 - Aug 2016
Principal

Bi Cultural Day School Aug 2002 - Aug 2008
Headmaster

Moriah School of Englewood Aug 1995 - Aug 2002
Headmaster
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Principal

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Location:
New York, NY
Work:
Drs Yeshiva Hs For Boys
Principal
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Gerald Kirshenbaum
Owner
The Moriah School of Englewood
Elementary/Secondary School
53 S Woodland St, Englewood, NJ 07631
(201) 567-0208, (201) 568-8327, (201) 567-7402

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

High Performance Polymers: Their Origin and Development Proceedings of the Symposium on the History of High Performance Polymers at the American C

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Author

Gerald S. Kirshenbaum

ISBN #

0444011390

Polymer Science Study Guide

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Author

Gerald S. Kirshenbaum

ISBN #

0677045158

Us Patents

Package For Light And Oxygen Sensitive Food

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US Patent:
40512657, Sep 27, 1977
Filed:
Aug 26, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/717840
Inventors:
Gerald S. Kirshenbaum - Fanwood NJ
Elliot A. Vogelfanger - Edison NJ
Assignee:
Celanese Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
B65B 2500
US Classification:
426107
Abstract:
A container comprising a blow moldable thermoplastic frame defining a volume for the storage of a fluid. The thermoplastic frame is opaque barring the transmittance therethrough of light having a wavelength in the range of between about 3500 and 5500 Angstrom units. The container is further characterized by an overwrap of a thermoplastic film disposed about the thermoplastic frame. The overwrap film is characterized by its ability to bar the transmittal therethrough of oxygen. The container is especially suited for the storage, at or near ambient conditions, of liquid food subject to spoilage by the action of light waves, oxygen and odor permeation.

Process For Making Molding Grade Polyethylene Terephthalate

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US Patent:
46097210, Sep 2, 1986
Filed:
Jun 21, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/747211
Inventors:
Gerald S. Kirshenbaum - Fanwood NJ
Michael Goldin - Lawrenceville NJ
W. Alan Case - Charlotte NC
Assignee:
Celanese Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
C08G 6304
C08G 6334
US Classification:
528285
Abstract:
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) produced by direct esterification of a mixture containing ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid in a mole ratio ranging from about 1. 05 to about 1. 35 dl/g, with at least about 325 parts of an antimony catalyst per million parts of polymer product, can be treated to reduce its acetaldehyde content and acetaldehyde generation rate and increase molecular weight to the levels required for the production of beverage bottles. After heat treatment to produce a crystallinity of at least about 10 percent, the PET can be used in molding after substantially conventional pre-drying and drying steps in air at the molding facility. The invention thus allows beverage bottle grade PET to be produced and prepared for molding without the conventional step of solid state polymerization or stabilization, saving energy, time, production costs and capital investment. Also disclosed is a process for molding a PET preform wherein the polymer prepared as described above is melted, formed into the desired preform shape, and solidified by cooling. This preform can then be reheated above its glass transition temperature and molded into the desired container shape.

Hydrolyzable Polymers Of Amino Acid And Hydroxy Acids

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US Patent:
RE301701, Dec 18, 1979
Filed:
Oct 11, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/842379
Inventors:
Murray Goodman - Brooklyn NY
Gerald S. Kirshenbaum - Fanwood NJ
Assignee:
Sutures, Inc. - Coventry CT
International Classification:
C08G 6910
C08G 6944
US Classification:
528327
Abstract:
Hydrolyzable film- and fiber-forming polymers having a plurality of repeating units of the formula: ##STR1## wherein R is lower alkyl, aryl, alkaryl and aralkyl; R. sub. 1, R. sub. 2 and R. sub. 3 are each selected from H or lower alkyl with the proviso that at least one of R. sub. 1, R. sub. 2, R. sub. 3 is H; and n is an integer of 0 to 2.
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