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Joseph Saul Gruss was born on March 19, 1903, to a Jewish family in Lemberg, Austro-Hungarian Empire as one of seven children. [1] His father, Isaac, was a Talmudic scholar and banker; his mother belonged to a family involved in the export grain business.
The high school's historical Kamenitz name [7] has been augmented to include the name Joseph S. Gruss. [8] Elementary school
Gruss was born to Agneta Angel and Martin Gruss, in 1974, in New York City.His grandfather, Joseph S. Gruss, was a financier and a businessman.Gruss completed his high school education from Taft School in 1992 and joined Trinity College (Connecticut) where he graduated with a B.A. degree in 1996.
At that time, Joseph Gruss had completed construction on a Jerusalem campus for Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik and Yeshiva University. Unfortunately, Rabbi Soloveitchik declined the invitation to teach there. Gruss then considered other options for the campus, such as giving it to the Technion or to the David Yellin College of Education. Rabbi Moshe ...
It was Dr. Spiegel who charted the school's future course, introducing innovative education programs and transforming Schechter Westchester into a premier conservative Jewish day school. In 1989, with support from Joseph S. Gruss , a fourth building was constructed on the White Plains campus to help accommodate the demands of Westchester's ...
Joseph S. Gruss (1903–1993), Ukrainian-born founder of Gruss & Company [19] Jack J. Grynberg (1932–2021), Polish-born oil and natural gas developer, founder of ...
The agreement with JBS USA, based in Greeley, Colorado, follows a 2022 probe that found the company’s cleaning contractor employed dozens of children at its facilities, according to the Labor ...
The Yeshivah of Flatbush (YOF) was founded in 1927 by Joel Braverman, among others.The school, located on East 10th Street in Midwood, Brooklyn (a neighborhood sometimes identified with nearby Flatbush) at first consisted of an early childhood program, an elementary school and a middle school. [1]