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David M. Bressler

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He was admitted to the bar in 1901, although he then began working in social welfare and in that same year he became director of the Roumanian Relief Committee, which was organized to help Romanian immigrants. When the Committee later merged with the
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appointed him a member of the New York State Planning Board. In 1937, Lehman appointed him to the New York State Appeal Board of Unemployment Insurance.
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on May 1, 1879, the son of Julius Bressler and Sarah Rothenberg. Bressler immigrated to America in 1884. He attended the
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was supposed to be head the honorary pallbearers, but he was unable to attend the funeral.
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from a heart attack on December 16, 1942. His funeral took place in
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Federation for Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies of New York
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Reports on Present-Day Conditions of the Jews in Eastern Europe
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delivered the eulogy. The honorary pallbearers included
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in 1903. He became an executive committee member of the
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in 1925. He was chairman of the advisory board of the
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Charlottenburg
Germany
Manhattan, New York
College of the City of New York
Jewish Theological Seminary of America
New York Law School
Charlottenburg
Germany
College of the City of New York
Jewish Theological Seminary of America
New York Law School
Industrial Removal Office
Ellis Island
Joint Distribution Committee
Louis Marshall
Stephen S. Wise
Herbert H. Lehman
New York City
Independent Order of B'nai B'rith
American Jewish Committee
Beth Abraham Home for Incurables
Sydenham Hospital
Federation for Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies of New York
Union of American Hebrew Congregations
National Refugee Service
Council of the Jewish Agency in Palestine
Freemasons
Maiden Lane
Temple Emanu-El
New York

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