ARYE-LEYB
GELMAN (LEON GELLMAN) (August 14, 1887-1973)
He
was born in Yampol (Yampil),
Volhynia, Ukraine. He studied in
religious elementary school and on his own in a house of study. In 1910 he emigrated to the United States. He settled in St. Louis, Missouri, where he
devoted himself to studies of literature, history, and philosophy. In 1936 he was elected president of Mizrachi
in America, and he later became president of Mizrachi World Central and “Hapoel
hamizrachi” (Mizrachi labor), and he was a member of the American Jewish
Congress, of the Jewish World Congress, the Jewish Agency, the Jewish National
Fund, and other organizations. In 1949
he settled in Israel.
He began writing in 1913 for Di idishe prese (The Jewish press) in
St. Louis. He wrote current events
articles for Morgn-zhurnal (Morning
journal) in New York. Over the years
1917-1935, he edited Yidisher rekord (Jewish
record) in St. Louis (initially, a weekly, and in 1927-1928 a daily; and 1936-1949
he edited Der mizrakhi veg (The
Mizrachi way) in New York. In recent
years, he became a regular contributor to Hatsfira
(The siren) in Israel. He author the
book: In’m kamf far der idisher medine
(In the fight for the Jewish state) (New York, 1948), 202 pp. Most recently, in Hebrew he published: Hayahadut bemaavaka
(Judaism in struggle) (Jerusalem, 1955), 243 pp.
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