RememberingMarty Schiffenbauer, co-author of Berkeley rent control legislation
Briefly

Marty Schiffenbauer, who passed away at 86, was a notable figure in Berkeley's political landscape, renowned for authoring rent control legislation. Born in 1938 in Brooklyn to an Orthodox Jewish family, Marty had a complex relationship with his upbringing, which he explored in an unpublished memoir. He balanced his early religious adherence with a burgeoning independence, eventually pursuing a degree in business administration. His experiences in a yeshiva and later life formed the foundations for his advocacy and unique perspectives that influenced city governance in Berkeley, highlighting his journey as one of personal and public transformation.
Marty Schiffenbauer's journey from an Orthodox Jewish upbringing in Brooklyn to becoming a legislative reformer in Berkeley illustrates the transformative power of personal conviction.
Throughout his life, Marty maintained his unique perspective on tradition, often reflecting humorously and critically on his formative years within a devoutly Orthodox community.
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