Joszua Gotlieb


Joszua Gotlieb was actually Joszua Heszel Gotlieb (born 1882 in Pińsk, died 1940 in Kazakhstan) - Jewish journalist and politician of the Second Polish Republic, MP for the 4th term of office. Curriculum vitae

He graduated from law school. In 1913 he was associated with the Zionist movement. In 1916 he became a member of the Central Committee of the Zionist Organization in Poland. He worked in the Zionist dailies "Hajnt" (1919-1935) and "Der Moment" (1935-1939). From 1927 to 1934 the president of the Jewish section of the Warsaw Syndicate Syndicate.

Between 1924-1939, a member of the Jewish Religious Community in Warsaw, and from 1926 until the outbreak of war her vice president.

In the second term of the Sejm, deputy MP from the BMN, in the years 1936-1938 a member of the Sejm of the fourth term, replaced the deceased Waclaw Wiślicki.

After September 17, 1939, he was arrested by the NKVD and sent to Central Asia, where he died of exhaustion. Bibliography

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