Israel Ruby

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Preceded byClarence Murray Smith
Succeeded bySamuel E. Levine
Preceded byPosition created
Succeeded byMaurice M. Goldman
Israel Ruby
Presiding Justice of the Williamstown District Court
In office
1938–1952
Preceded byClarence Murray Smith
Succeeded bySamuel E. Levine
Member of the Boston City Council for Ward 14
In office
1929–1931
Preceded byPosition created
Succeeded byMaurice M. Goldman
Personal details
DiedSeptember 7, 1983 (aged 95)
PartyRepublican

Israel Ruby was an American attorney and politician who served on the Boston City Council from 1926 to 1934 and was a Judge of the Williamstown District Court from 1937 to 1952.

Ruby attended Boston public schools, The English High School, and Northeastern University. He was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1913. During World War I, Ruby was denied enlistment to the United States Army and Navy and instead was active in the Liberty bond program and the American Red Cross.[1] He was also a longtime basketball and football referee and served as secretary-treasurer of the New England Basketball Officials' Association.[2] A Zionist, Ruby raised funds for the reconstruction of Jewish settlements destroyed in the 1929 Palestine riots.[3]

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