Bublick, Gedaliah

Bublick, Gedaliah
(1875-1948)
   American Yiddish journalist and Zionist leader. He was born in Russia. In 1900 he helped to lead a group of 50 Jewish families to Argentina. He settled in New York in 1904, where he became editor of the Yiddish Jewish Daily News. He was a founder of the American Jewish Congress and served as president of the Mizrahi Organization of America from 1928 to 1932.

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