Benjamin Zimmerman

Benjamin Zimmerman

Benjamin Zimmerman (b. July 23, 1862 – d. September 12, 1923) and his family were part of the Jewish immigration from Russia during the early 1880's. Victims of the pogroms and of social, economic, and political persecution, the Zimmermans were among hundreds who arrived in Winnipeg, Canada in 1882. The father, Nathan Zimmerman and Benjamin both found work as labourers with the Canadian Pacific Railway . When some capital had been saved, Nathan became a pedlar and, by 1884, had established a small clothing and dry-goods store with Benjamin assisting him. Three years later, his father established a pawnbroking business with another relative.

Benjamin Zimmerman had also started a peddling company by 1890 and became a jobber specializing in clothing. By the turn of the century, he also had a pawnbroking business and was well known as a reputable lender. He and his family branched into other profitable areas of business and he became a leader of the growing Jewish community in Winnipeg. His prominence in the Jewish community allowed him to exert a great deal of influence on the politics of the time. He was appointed a JP during the provincial government of Thomas Greenway.

He was a founder of Jewish charitable organizations within the community and a strong influence on the religious community with many positions within various synagogue congregations. He was also a JP in Winnipeg for almost 25 years and his judicial work was highly regarded. Most importantly, he was a hard-working first generation eastern European Jewish immigrant who became financially successful and integrated into the larger society and, as such stands as a representative of those people.

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* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=7885 Biography at "the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]


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