Robert D. Abrahams
Robert David Abrahams was a Jewish-American lawyer, poet, and writer.
Early life and education
He was born in Philadelphia and graduated from the Dickinson School of Law at the age of 19.Career
Abrahams served on the Sesquicentennial Exposition board in 1926 and became assistant solicitor for the City of Philadelphia in 1927. He established the Philadelphia Neighborhood Law Office Plan in 1939.Abrahams was President of the Pennsylvania Prison Society and served as consul for the Dominican Republic from 1931 to 1963. He also taught at Temple University.