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Identifier: MC 1511

Baruch S. Seidman Papers

Dates

  • Majority of material found within 1926-2002

Extent

2.4 Cubic Feet (6 manuscript boxes and 1 oversized flat box)

Language of Materials

English

Biographical Sketch

Baruch S. Seidman, late Judge of the Appellate Division, Superior Court of New Jersey, was born on August 4, 1911, Chicago, Illinois. In 1927, he graduated from Ramsey High School, Ramsey, New Jersey, and at the age of 16 he entered the freshman class at Rutgers University on a four-year State Board of Regents' Scholarship. In 1931, Judge Seidman received a Bachelor of Arts Degree, and in 1932 a Masters of Arts Degree, both from Rutgers University. Judge Seidman continued his education at New York University, receiving his Juris Doctorate in 1935. He was admitted to practice law by the New Jersey State Bar in 1936. He entered the United States Army after having served in the ROTC at Rutgers University, and served in World War II, receiving six medals including the Bronze Star. In 1939 he married Pearl O. Wedeen of Perth Amboy, New Jersey.

Judge Seidman retired from the United States Army in 1971 with the rank of Colonel in the Judge Advocate General's Corp. In 1999, Governor Whitman presented him with the Distinguished Service Medal, the State of New Jersey's highest military award for service during World War II.

In 1946, Judge Seidman began the practice of law in South River in association with late George L. Burton Sr., and was a senior member of the firm Burton, Seidman and Burton. He remained partner in the firm until his 1966 appointment to the bench. Judge Seidman was nominated by Governor Hughes to the Middlesex County Court (later merged into Superior Court of New Jersey). Judge Seidman sat a total of twenty-seven years on the bench, including a nine year period on the Appellate Division (1973-81 ), fifteen years as an active Judge and twelve years on recall status.

Judge Seidman founded the Civil Appeals Settlement Program, and served as a judge of the program. He served as Chair of the Committee on Opinions. He also served as Chair and leader of the Committee to Study Extrajudicial Activities, was the primary author of the Code governing Extrajudicial Activities, as well as the Chair of the Advisory Committee to implement the newly revised Code. Judge Seidman was an active supporter of Rutgers University, and donated generously to several scholarship funds, primarily the Jewish Studies program.

Judge Seidman died on August 13, 2002.

Arrangement Summary

The Seidman Papers are organized into eight series: I. Biographical Materials - College Commencement Program, High School Yearbooks, Miscellaneous and Press Clippings; II. Military Papers - Orders and Service Records, Retirement Pay; III. Legal Documents - Materials regarding George L. Burton and Law Firm, Miscellaneous and Passports; IV. Photographs - 801 Bi1thday Party Celebration, Judicial, Military, Miscellaneous and Rutgers University Student Award & Scholarship Ceremony; V . Certificates and Plaques - Educational, Judicial, Military and Miscellaneous; VI. Correspondence - Estate Planning regarding Rutgers University, General, Personal Retirement Letters and Rutgers University Jewish Studies Scholarship; VII. Judicial Opinions -Unpublished Chancery and Law Division Opinions (1971-1973) and Repo1ted Appellate Division Opinions (1973-1981); VIII. Records of The Advisory Committee On Extrajudicial Activities - Agenda, Annotated Guidelines, Correspondence (1993-2002), In regarding Broadbelt (1997-1998) and Judge Arnold (1995-1998).

Title
Inventory to the Baruch S. Seidman Papers
Status
Edited Full Draft
Author
M J Cassel
Date
May 2004
Language of description note
Finding aid is written in English.
Sponsor
Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University received an operating support grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State.