Solomon Henry Jackson (died 13 Feb 1847, New York City) was a pioneer American Jewish printer.
An immigrant from England, Jackson settled in Pike County, Pennsylvania, and married the daughter (Helen Annie Miller) of a local Presbyterian minister.
Jackson published the first Jewish periodical in the United States.
It was an anti-missionary journal entitled The Jew: being a defence of Judaism against all adversaries, and particularly against the insidious attacks of "Israel's Advocate".
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