Hirsch Loeb Sabsovich (1860 – 1915) was a Russian-born Jewish American agronomist, chemist, agricultural educator, Mayor of Woodbine, New Jersey, General Agent of the Baron de Hirsch Fund,[1] and a leader of the Am Olam movement.
[2] Sabsovich was chosen to lead the Woodbine Jewish agricultural community when it was established in the 1890s.
When the community was incorporated as a borough in 1903, around which time about 80% of its residents were Jewish, Sabsovich was elected as Woodbine's first mayor.
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