- Kasriel Hirsch Sarasohn
Kasriel Hirsch Sarasohn (b.
Paiser ,Suwalki Province ,Russian Poland , 1835 - d.New York City ,Jan. 12 , 1905) was an AmericanJew ish journalist.In 1866, he abandoned his preparation for the
rabbi nate and emigrated to theUnited States , settling in New York City. In 1874, he founded the "Jewish Weekly," and the "Jewish Gazette," and in 1886, the "Jewish Daily News." When he began the publication of his journals there existed no other Jewish paper printed inHebrew in the United States, and he had great difficulty in obtaining the necessary type. Eventually, his newspapers became the most popular in theOrthodox Jewish community.In 1882, Sarasohn founded the Hebrew Sheltering House, now known as the Hebrew Shelter House and Home for the Aged. In 1901, he visited
Palestine , and on his return was elected president of the committee for the collection of funds for the support of poor Hebrews in Palestine. He was chairman of the committee for theKishinev sufferers. He was Vice-President of theUnion of Orthodox Congregations of America . He was active in theHebrew Immigrant Aid Society .References
*JewishEncyclopedia
*Goldman, Yosef, "Hebrew Printing in America" (YGBooks 2006).
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