Ronnie Dunetz

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Ronnie Dunetz was born in the US to an Israeli-born mother and a Holocaust survivor father who immigrated to Israel at the age of 21. He is a senior life & business coach and group facilitator/workshop leader, specializing today in the "sage-ing process": the harvesting of wisdom in life transitions during the second half of life. He has lived extensively in East Asia, pursuing traditional spiritual and internal martial arts through the years.

His father, Max Dunetz, survived the ghetto, massacres, slave labor camp and Partisans of and around his native town of "Zhetl" (Dyatlovo), which is today Belarus. His father lost his entire family to barbarous killings in the Holocaust, rebuilding his life in the US and Israel to become a Jewish educator and journalist, preserver of Yiddish language and culture and the memory of the Holocaust.

Ronnie holds a Masters of International business management from the Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management. Today he is also a doctoral student at Ubiquity University, planning to write his dissertation on the creation of meaning, legacy and spiritual growth of children of Holocaust survivors, in their second half of life.


See Also

Participation on Humanity Rising

HR!Day235 - Reflections of Second Generation Children of Holocaust Survivors
HR!Day637 - Tues 2/21/23 Echoes of the Holocaust I - Ronnie Dunetz & Peppy Margolis | Day 637 Tues 2/21/23 Echoes of the Holocaust I]]
HR!Day639 - Thu 2/23/23 Echoes of the Holocaust II - with Ronnie Dunetz, Betty Brodsky Cohen, Irene Gruber, & Henry Grayman