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Samuel D. Leidesdorf

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arrived in the US, Leidesdorf was his accountant. He soon began dedicating himself to what would become a lifetime of philanthropic endeavors for medical and educational institutions, and many other charitable causes, including the
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from 1956 to 1968. At the time of his death in 1968, the firm he founded was in the top 10 of accounting firms in the United States. The company he started merged to become
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Biography Index. A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines. Volume 8: September, 1967-August, 1970. New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 1971. (BioIn 8)
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Biography Index. A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines. Volume 4: September, 1955-August, 1958. New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 1960. (BioIn 4)
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Leidesdorf was active in civic and community service and received numerous honors and awards, including an honorary degree as doctor of humane letters from
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serving as the first Chair of the Building Committee. Later he served as the Chair of the board from 1956 until his death on September 21, 1968.
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solicited Leidesdorf to serve as a member of the Foundation Committee of the UNCF, working with W. D. Embree, the Chairman."
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Who Was Who in America. Volume 5, 1969-1973. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, 1973. (WhAm 5)
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With his wife Elsa Grunwald, he had two children Helen and Arthur (1918–91).
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World War I Draft Registration Card, published by ancestry.com
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The early years of the United Negro College Fund, 1943-1960
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In 1948, Leidesdorf began his tenure on the board of the
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of the City of New York. In 1958, Leidesdorf received
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recognized his company as a β€œPioneering Firm” in 1932.
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Progressive Jewish Thought and the New Anti-Semitism
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New York City
American Jewish Committee
New York University Medical Center
accountant
CPA Hall of Fame
New York City
New York School of Accounting
Pace College
certified public accountants
Newark-based
Bamberger's
R.H. Macy
Fortune
American Jewish Committee
State Council of Accountancy
Albert Einstein
Red Cross
United Jewish Appeal
Young Women's Christian Association
United Negro College Fund
Rockefeller
Hebrew Union College
National Fund for Medical Education
Herbert H. Lehman Human Relations Award
American Jewish Committee
Medal for Distinguished Service
Protestant Council
The Hundred Year Association of New York
Institute for Advanced Study

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