Harry Schneiderman

Harry Schneiderman (January 23, 1885 – September 1, 1975) was a Polish-born Jewish-American communal administrator and editor.

In 1908, he joined the American Jewish Committee as assistant to its secretary,[3] Herbert Friedenwald, on the recommendation of Solomon Lowenstein (the executive director of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum).

He translated works from Joseph Samuel Bloch, Chayim Block, and Reuben Rotgeisser.

He contributed to Our Racial and National Minorities in 1937, One America in 1945, the Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, and the American Year Book.

He wrote The Jewish in American History between 1922 and 1923 and The Jews of Nazi Germany: A Handbook of Facts Regarding their Present Situation in 1935.