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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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en years, without friends or influ-ence to assist him. He was born in i860 in Kovna, Russian Poland, and came to Xew Yorkin the summer of 1878. I icing obliged to go to work at once, he found employment in a cigarettefactory where he remained one year and then came to Cleveland, Ohio. Flerehe became a huckster, following this occupation for six years. His next movewas to Ashtabula, Ohio, where he started in the junk business, and. after tenyears of bard work, decided that he would find bigger opportunities in thefruit business. Consequently he sold the junk yards and engaged in the newline, win. re he has been very successful. Mr. Pearlman was married in Cleveland, in the year 1882. to Mrs AnnaWolf, ami they have one son, Louis, who is married to Rose Gottleib, ofBuffalo. In addition to Mr. Pearlmans business interests he finds time for connec-tion with a number of prominent organizations, among them being AnsheEmeth Congregation, at Cleveland, and lirith Abraham. Both himself and 216
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wife are most liberal subscribers to the various charities to whom their gen-erosity endeared them. Mr. Pearlman is rather reticent in discussing his business success asmodesty is always one of the chief attributes of a really prominent man, buthis life is so obviously successful because of those sterling attributes of deter-mination and ability that it should prove a wonderful inspiration to any youngman just engaging in business. May he be given many more years of prosperityand usefulness. DR. LEONARD MORDCAI PALITZ While every American city possesses its recognized leader of ReformJudaism in the person of its Rabbi, Orthodox Jewry, though always in themajority so far as numbers go, can rarely point to a real recognized leader ofthe community. But there are exceptions, of course, and Savannah, Georgia,has found its recognized spiritual adviser of Jewish Orthodoxy in the personof Rabbi Leonard Mordcai Palitz. Although it is only in 1916 that Dr. Palitz came to Savannah, his phe-nomen

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