Rabbi Samuel Buchler (March 21, 1882 – April 1971), was the President of the Federation of Hungarian Jews in America, in 1909 in New York.
[1] He was the Deputy Commissioner of Public Markets for New York City in 1919.
He was charged with grand larceny in 1932 and was disbarred.
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