Albert Lucas (Jewish activist)
Orthodox Jewish advocate in the US (1859-1923)
Albert Lucas was a prominent figure in the American Jewish community, dedicating his life to the promotion of Orthodox Judaism. Born in 1859, he emerged as a key advocate for the Orthodox tradition, working to counter the influence of Reform Judaism in the United States. Through his efforts, Lucas played a significant role in shaping the spiritual landscape of American Jewry, fostering a resurgent interest in Orthodox practices and values.
Lucas's commitment to his faith was reflected in his involvement with several major Jewish organizations. He served as secretary of the Joint Distribution Committee, a charity focused on providing aid to those in need. Additionally, Lucas held the position of secretary at the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations of America, later known as the Orthodox Union. Through these roles, he worked tirelessly to advance the interests of Orthodox Judaism, leaving a lasting legacy in the American Jewish community until his passing in 1923.