Background
Salo Weisselberger was born in Dracynetz, near Czernowitz and studied law at the University of Czernowitz.
Salo Weisselberger was born in Dracynetz, near Czernowitz and studied law at the University of Czernowitz.
He became the mayor of Czernowitz in 1913, after having served several years as vice-mayor, and in 1914 he was deported by the Russian occupation troops as a hostage to Siberia, whence he returned to Austria in 1916, after a hostage exchange in November 1915 between Russia and Austria-Hungary. He was ennobled by the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph for his sufferances. When elected to the Senate for Czernowitz, he got 3,800 votes against 1,991 for the Social Democrat candidate, the Bundist Leon Gheller.
The seat was beforehand occupied by another Social Democrat, George Grigorovici.
He died in March 1931 in a Vienna sanatorium.
Later he was elected member of the Regional Parliament (Landtag) of Bukovina from 1911 to 1914 for Benno Straucher"s Jewish National People"s Party. After the dissolution of Austro-Hungarian Empire, Bukovina became a part of Romania, and Weisselberger was a member of the Romanian Senate from 1922 to 1926 and of the Chamber of Deputies from 1927 to 1928.