MEET Robin Rosenzweig

Robin Rosenzweig has been practicing corporate and entertainment law in CA and New York for the past 40 years. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Brandeis University and Order of the Coif from the National Law Center of George Washington University, where she served as Managing Editor of the Law Review. Following law school, she went to Los Angeles and received her MBA from UCLA. After a long career in entertainment law, she retired from Twentieth Century Fox as a Senior Vice President of International Video to raise her children with her husband Elliott Broidy, work as an attorney for the family’s businesses, and pursue many philanthropic endeavors.

Since getting married in 1992, Robin and Elliott have actively supported The Jewish Federation of Los Angeles and many other Jewish organizations including Aish HaTorah, Young Israel of North Beverly Hills, Gateways, and Chabad. Robin chaired the task force that created Brawerman Elementary School of Wilshire Boulevard Temple and then spent two years as the Chair and six additional years on the board of Brawerman. She spent three years as the Chair of Aviva Family and Children Services and was on the board for over 18 years.

In 2024, Robin and Elliott helped The Counter Extremism Project purchase the Commandant’s House at Auschwitz and supported its transformation into The Auschwitz Research Center on Hate, Extremism, and Radicalization. ARCHER at House 88. Robin is the President of The Fund to End Antisemitism, Extremism, and Hate, which raises funds for the ARCHER at House 88 Initiative.

The President of the Fund is attorney and philanthropist Robin Rosenzweig