Baruch Zuckerman

Baruch Zuckerman (26 June 1887 – 13 December 1970) was a leading American-Israeli zionist, one of the leading proponents of Yad Vashem, editor of Yiddishe Kempfer, and a leading figure in the Farband and Histadrut campaigns, and president of the Labor Zionist Organization of America.

Read more about Baruch Zuckerman:  Early Life, Emigration To United States, Aliyah To Palestine, Return To United States, Yad Vashem, Later Life, Personal Life

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