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Morgenthau To Step Down as Chairman of Museum of Jewish Heritage

The developer Bruce C. Ratner will succeed Robert M. Morgenthau, the former Manhattan district attorney, as chairman of the Museum of Jewish Heritage â€" A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, the museum announced Wednesday.

Mr. Ratner will initially serve as chairman-elect, a new position created to help in an orderly succession. Following a transition period, Mr. Morgenthau will become Chairman Emeritus â€" also a new position - to recognize his service as chairman since 1982.

Mr. Ratner has served on the board since 1996. He was the co-chair of the building committee, and his firm â€" Forest City Ratner Companies â€" provided pro-bono construction project management for the museum’s expansion, the Robert M. Morgenthau Wing, which opened in 2003.

The museum, which is located in Battery Park City and opened in 1997, is dedicated to educating people about Jewish life before, during, and after the Holocaust.

“I strongly believe that Bob’s sense of justice and the power of the law are derived directly from his involvement with these issues,” Mr. Ratner said in a statement.

“The Museum of Jewish Heritage reminds us that we must always be vigilant,” he added, “and that we must all be prepared to say never again.”