SCHWARZBART, ISAAC IGNACY
- SCHWARZBART, ISAAC IGNACY
- SCHWARZBART, ISAAC IGNACY (1888–1961), Zionist leader in
Poland. Born in Chryzanow, Galicia, Schwarzbart completed his legal
studies at the University of Cracow (1913). He was active in the
academic Zionist society, Ha-Shaḥar, while still a student and was the
chief editor of the Polish-language Zionist daily Nowy
Dziennik (1921–24). He was the chairman of the Zionist Federation
in west Galicia and Silesia and wrote its history in the Cracow
Book. Schwarzbart was among the main founders of the World
Movement of general zionists , of which he was chairman from its
establishment in Cracow in 1931 until the split in 1935, after which he
became the chairman of the General Zionists B. He became a member of the
Zionist General Council in
1933. In 1938 he led the establishment of a committee to coordinate the
activities of all the Zionist groups in western Galicia and
Silesia. He was elected to the Polish Sejm in 1938. At the
outbreak of World War II he fled to Romania and
aided Polish refugees and Polish and Romanian Jews who were making
their way to Palestine. He then became a member of the Polish
government-in-exile in Paris and London (1940–45). From 1946
Schwarzbart lived in the U.S., where he directed the
administrative department of the world jewish congress . He
published articles in Polish and Yiddish and also brought out a
book on Jewish life in Cracow from 1919 to 1939 entitled
Tsvishn Beyde Velt Milkhomes ("Between the Two World
Wars," 1958), as well as booklets on the Warsaw Ghetto (1953).
(Getzel Kressel)
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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