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'''Jonah Greenthal''' is a member of [[NAQT]], for which he does a wide variety of technical work, subject editing (primarily mathematics), set editing (including roughly a dozen national championships), logistics, and attempts at marketing.
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'''Jonah Greenthal''' is a member of [[NAQT]], for which he does a wide variety of technical work, subject editing (primarily mathematics), set editing (including roughly a dozen national championships), and logistics (including [[logistics director|logistics-directing]] the [[2012 MSNCT|2012]] and [[2013 MSNCT|2013]] [[MSNCTs|MSNCT]] and [[2017 ICT|2017]] [[ICT]]).
  
 
Jonah developed custom software for [[Scobol Solo]], which thereby became the first known tournament to track exactly where in questions players buzzed. He helps [[David Reinstein]] edit Solo as well as the [[Masonic]] set, and used to co-TD the [[New Trier Varsity]] tournaments (additionally writing and editing much of it in 2008 and 2009).
 
Jonah developed custom software for [[Scobol Solo]], which thereby became the first known tournament to track exactly where in questions players buzzed. He helps [[David Reinstein]] edit Solo as well as the [[Masonic]] set, and used to co-TD the [[New Trier Varsity]] tournaments (additionally writing and editing much of it in 2008 and 2009).

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Jonah Greenthal
Jonah 2012 06.jpg
Noted subjects Judaism, math, musicals, Tom Lehrer, Arrested Development
Current college none
Past colleges Chicago (2010–2012), Illinois (2008–2009)
High school New Trier (2005–2008)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Jonah Greenthal is a member of NAQT, for which he does a wide variety of technical work, subject editing (primarily mathematics), set editing (including roughly a dozen national championships), and logistics (including logistics-directing the 2012 and 2013 MSNCT and 2017 ICT).

Jonah developed custom software for Scobol Solo, which thereby became the first known tournament to track exactly where in questions players buzzed. He helps David Reinstein edit Solo as well as the Masonic set, and used to co-TD the New Trier Varsity tournaments (additionally writing and editing much of it in 2008 and 2009).

His unremarkable playing career was for Chicago, Illinois, and New Trier.