Background
Matz, Milton was born on June 30, 1927 in New York City. Son of Joshua E. and Sonja (Kviat) Matz.
consultant Rabbi clinical psychologist
Matz, Milton was born on June 30, 1927 in New York City. Son of Joshua E. and Sonja (Kviat) Matz.
Bachelor of Arts, Yeshiva University, 1947. M.H.L., rabbinic ordination, Hebrew Union College, 1952, honorary Doctor of Divinity, 1977. Doctor of Philosophy, University Chicago, 1966.
Certified Ohio Psychological Association Board Examiners Psychologists, 1966.
Licensed Ohio Board Psychology, 1973. First Lieutenant United States Air Force, 1952-1954.
Assistant rabbi Kehilath Anshei Maariv Temple, Chicago, 1954-1957. Rabbi Congregation B"nai Jehoshua, Chicago, 1957-1959.
Director pastoral psychology, associate rabbi The Temple, Cleveland, 1959-1966.
Senior staff psychologist Fairhill Psychiatric Hospital, Cleveland, 1966-1969. Adjunct Professor Cleveland State University, 1966-1970. Clinical instructor Case-Western Reserve School Medicine, 1966-1973, assistant clinical professor, since 1973, director
1st lieutenant United States Air Force, 1952—1954. Assistant rabbi Kehilath Anshei Maariv Temple, Chicago, 1954—1957. Rabbi Congregation B'nai Jehoshua, 1957—1959.
Director pastoral psychology, associate rabbi The Temple, Cleveland, 1959—1966. Senior staff psychologist Fairhill Psychiatric Hospital, 1966—1969. Adjunct professor Cleveland State University, 1966—1970.
Clinical instructor Case-Western Reserve School Medicine, 1966—1973, assistant clinical professor, since 1973. Director Pastoral Psychology Service Institute, since 1973, clinical director bereavement project, since 1978. Private practice clinical psychology Beachwood, Ohio, since 1966.
Managing partner Matz Associates, since 1966. Consultant director Erie Pastoral Psychology Institute, 1977—1989. Managing partner Management Relations Consultant division Matz Associates, Beachwood, since 1984.
Consultant director pastoral training project Central Conference American Rabbis, 1978—1979. Co-chair outreach committee to interfaith families Cleveland chapter American Jewish Committee, since 1991. Lecturer management relations, negotiation and mediation skills.
Secretary, vice president Greater Cleveland Board Rabbis, 1964—1966. Board member Jewish Children's Bureau and Bellefaire Jewish Community Center, Cleveland, 1962—1966. Advisory board Division Child Welfare, Cuyahoga County, 1962—1966.
Founding member Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health and Retardation Board, Cleveland, 1967—1971, chairman, 1972—1973, Central Conference American Rabbis Committee on Judaism and Health, New York City, 1975—1979. Diplomate American Association Pastoral Counselors. Member American, Ohio psychological associations, Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, American Association Pastoral Counselors, Ohio Academy Professional Psychology, trustee, since 1984.
Member Jewish Children"s Bureau and Bellefaire Jewish Community Center, Cleveland, 1952-1964. Member American, Ohio psychological associations, Society for Industrial and Orgnl. Psychology, American Association Pastoral Counselors, Ohio Academy Professional Psychology (trustee since 1984).
Married Anne L. Jaburg, June 20, 1952. Children: Deborah, David.