Max Pine

He was among the early wave of Jewish activists organizing the garment workers trade, and his co-workers elected him as secretary of the union.

[2] An early success for Pine came when the Knee Pants Makers' Union named him walking delegate.

He helped establish the Yidgezkom (Jewish Social Committee for the Relief of Victims of War, Pogroms, and Natural Disasters).

[4] In 1908, he was the Socialist candidate for the Assembly in New York County's 4th District, losing the election to Democrat Aaron J.

[6] He was on the national executive committee of the Workmen's Circle from 1922 to 1924[1] and served as secretary of the United Hebrew Trades.

When he returned home, he played an important role in propaganda for relief work and was credited with raising large amounts of funds.

Abraham Cahan Jacob Panken, Morris Feinstone, and Baruch Charney Vladeck spoke at his funeral.

Pine in 1928
Executive Committee of the United Hebrew Trades , 1928.
Seated from left to right: Samuel Epstein, M. Tigel, Max Pine, Morris Feinstone , M. Wolpert, A. Josephson, H. Wander.
Standing from left to right: A. Baron, J. Etenson, M. Brown, A. Solovyov, A. Greenwald, W. Zuckerman, Alex Rose .