Sulzberger family
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The Sulzberger family are a Jewish family in the United States. Their surname is a reference to Sulzberg in Germany from which they originally emigrated.
They include
- Several publishers of The New York Times:
- Arthur Hays Sulzberger (1891-1968)
- Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, his son (b. 1926)
- Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr., the son of Arther Ochs (b. 1951)
- Cyrus L. Sulzberger (b. 1912) of New York, President of the United Hebrew Charities, and one of the Executive Committee of the American Jewish Committee
- Jay Elroy Sulzberger
- Marcel Sulzberger (1876-1941)
- Judge Mayer Sulzberger (1843-1923), first president of the American Jewish Committee and an important contributor to the early history of Jewish education in the U.S., whose gifts helped establish the Jewish Museum in New York
- Marion Baldur Sulzberger (1895 - 1984), one of two dermatologists after whom Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome is named
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