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Identifier: prominentjewsofa00tole (find matches)
Title: Prominent Jews of America; a collection of biographical sketches of Jews who have distinguished themselves in commercial, professional and religious endeavor
Year: 1918 (1910s)
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Subjects: Jews
Publisher: Toledo, O., S. B. Goodkind, publication manager, American Hebrew publishing company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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yard. After ninemonths he started buying and selling junk for himself, and four years lateropened a yard, but this venture was unsuccessful, and he lost all his savings.I le immediately started peddling again and three years later opened a yardin Huntington. W. Ya. Eight months later he came to Ironton. Ohio, wherehe has made an unqualified success and has accumulated a large amount ofproperty. He was married in 1906 to Miss Fannie Barber of Pittsburgh. Theyhave one daughter, who is going to school and is also being thoroughly edu-cated in music. In addition to Mr. Salles many business cares, he has found time to iden-tifv himself prominently with several fraternal organizations, the most promi-nent being the Odd Fellows and Elks. He is also a member of the Chamberof Commerce. Im.th be and his wife are most generous in their responses to appeals forcharity, giving liberally to the Denver and Los Angeles sanitariums. Mr. Salle is also a subscriber of the Jewish Publication Society. 257
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JOSEPH SANDERS Ever) man is, to a large extent, his own educator. Instructors and text-books have their functions, but the man himself must be the directing geniusof thought projection and assimilation. Someone has said that the Creator has so constituted the human intellectthat it can only grow by its own action, and that man is not educated until hecan direct the full energy of these powers toward vigorous accomplishment. The ultimate test of true scholarship is not the number of books that aman has read or the number of diplomas he is entitled to display, but the valueof the knowledge he has disseminated to others and the minds he has arousedto a recognition of truth and beauty. These thoughts suggest themselves in connection with the interesting lifeof Mr. Joseph Sanders, a resident of Detroit, Mich., where he is known as afine type of lawyer, scholar, philanthropist and friend. Mr. Sanders was born in Austria, April 19, 1887, coming to Xew Yorkinto the home of his sister at the a

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