Dr. Marvin Schick, who taught political-science and constitutional law at Hunter College and the New School for Social Research, served for more than three decades as President of the Rabbi Jacob Joseph Orthodox Jewish day school in Staten Island, and was active in Jewish communal life for more than half a century, passed away from a heart attack on Thursday night at age 85.

Schick, whose writings appeared in The Jewish Press, founded the National Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs (COLPA) in 1965, and served as its first president. He served as liaison to the Jewish community in Mayor John Lindsay’s second administration, from 1969 to 1973. He was urged into serving the Orthodox community by the late Rabbi Aharon Kotler.

In 2014, Dr. Schick wrote in an article titled, The Rabbi Jacob Joseph School And Me, about the start of the Schick bakery, his family’s business (which was sold in 2011) : “…on Purim in 1938 my father, who was the rabbi of a Manhattan synagogue, died suddenly, leaving my mother with four young children and no financial resources. Three weeks later, the landlord of the apartment building in which she lived sent her an eviction notice. Desperate, my mother moved to Boro Park and began baking challah in her small apartment.” Read more at Jewish Press