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Adolph Held

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Adolph Held (May 16, 1885 – May 14, 1969) was a Galician-born Jewish American newspaper editor, banker, and labor activist.

Life

Held was born on May 16, 1885 in Boryslav, Poland, the son of Jacob Held and Tauba Yetta Singer. He immigrated to America in 1893.[1]

In 1917, Held was elected as a Socialist to the New York City Board of Aldermen Fourth District, defeating Democrat Henry S. Schimmel.

Held died in the Workman’s Circle Home and Hospital for the Aged in the Bronx on May 14, 1969.[2]

References

  1. ^ Who's Who in American Jewry, 1938. Vol. III. 1938. p. 425 – via JewishData.
  2. ^ "Adolph Held Dies at 84, Served on 'Forward,' in Labor Posts and Organizations". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Vol. XXXVI. New York, N.Y. 15 May 1969. p. 4.