- Abraham Abraham
Abraham Abraham (
March 9 ,1843 –June 28 ,1911 ) was an American businessman and the founder of theBrooklyn, New York department store Abraham & Straus , founded 1865. The chain, which became part ofFederated Department Stores , is now part ofMacy's .His father was
Judah Abraham , a native of Bavaria who left in 1837 and married Sarah Sussman en route to the United States. Soon after arrival, Judah Abraham opened a store onMurray Street in New York. In 1843 Abraham Abraham was born. He had delicate health, and wanted to be a violinist. During the Civil War, he ran away to Chicago to enlist, but was brought back by his father. At 14, he worked atHart & Dettlebach of Newark, along withSimon Bloomingdale andBenjamin Altman for $1 a week.He opened
Wechsler & Abraham in Brooklyn in 1865 at 285 Fulton Street. The company later becameAbraham & Straus .He became a Brooklyn philanthropist, establishing the Brooklyn Jewish Hospital, among many other causes. In 1890, he commissioned a house, now demolished, at 800
St. Mark's Avenue in Brooklyn.Abraham Abraham died on Cherry Island, near
Alexandria Bay, New York .Among Abraham Abraham's many notable descendants are grandson
Donald B. Straus , an educator, author, and advisor; great-great-granddaughter Nina Rothschild Utne, a magazine publisher; and great-great-great-grandsonArthur Bradford , an author and director.References
*"...And Paramus Makes Ten", internal A&S history document on opening of Paramus Park store, 1974.
*"The New York Times " obituary, 29 June 1911
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