Ivan Greenberg

Ivan Marion Greenberg (8 December 1896 – 11 March 1966) was an English journalist.

[2][3] His father, L. J. Greenberg, was the editor of The Jewish Chronicle and close to Theodor Herzl;[4] his mother was Marion Gates.

[5] Kessler dismissed him on the grounds that he was too divisive, and he was succeeded by John Maurice Shaftesley.

[7] During the Second World War, he called for European Jews to be allowed to emigrate to Palestine, and he became associated with the Committee for a Jewish Army.

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