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Florsheim was born to a Jewish family [2] in Montreal, Canada on July 27, 1868, the son of Henriette (née Nusbaum) and Sigmund Florsheim. [3] Shortly before he started grade school, the Florsheim family relocated to the Chicago area. He attended Chicago public schools. [3] He worked in his father's shoe store before founding Florsheim Shoes in ...
Nathan Swartz was born to a poor Jewish family in July 1902 in Odessa, Kherson Governorate, the fourth generation of a family of shoemakers. [1] Soon before the First World War, the family migrated to the US.
Ansin was born to a Jewish family, [1] in Worcester, Massachusetts, and raised in nearby Athol, Massachusetts. [2] [3] In 1936, his father, Sidney D. Ansin, [1] the son of a Ukrainian immigrant, founded Anwelt Shoe, a shoe manufacturing business in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. [4] He moved the family to Florida in 1941. [5]
Aldo Bensadoun (Hebrew: אלדו בן סעדון) was born in Fez to a Moroccan Jewish family; his father was a shoe retailer in Fez, Morocco and France.Bensadoun moved to the United States for his post-secondary education.
Read more:A shocking turn: Nazi-looted Pissarro painting won’t return to Jewish family With the passage of the new law, California's lawmakers made it explicit that they think the court ...
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[1] [4] Gilbert set sail for Europe in early April 1939, and although Eleanor had been warned by the State Department not to travel to Europe, she traveled there after Gilbert wired her from Vienna that he needed her help. [7] Traveling with them was a German-speaking Jewish pediatrician, Dr. Robert Schless.
The Sand in My Shoes award was established by the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce in 1981. The award takes its name from a live broadcast from downtown Miami on Dec. 31, 1981.