- Edward Jacobson
Edward Jacobson (
17 June 1891 ,New York City –25 October 1955 ,Kansas City, Missouri ) was an American-Jewishbusinessman . He was also aU.S. Army associate, business partner, and close friend ofPresident Harry S. Truman .Jacobson met Truman when the two reported to basic training at Fort Sill, near Lawton, Oklahoma, with a unit of soldiers from the Kansas City area. They successfully managed a canteen together, and were thus inspired to open a haberdashery together after
World War II . However, poor business decisions caused the business to fail, and the resulting debts burdened both for many years. Jacobson spent the rest of his career as a traveling salesman, which enabled him periodically to visit Senator/President Truman in Washington. According toDavid McCullough , Jacobson had open access to the Oval Office.When Jacobson first heard about what was happening to the
Jews inGermany , before and duringWorld War II , he took to discussing it with Truman. After he heard the post-war reports regarding theNazi Holocaust and its survivors, his talks with Truman about how to help the Jewish people became more intense. Since Jewish leaders in the U.S. knew Jacobson was a friend of the President's, they approached him to lobby to Truman with even more fervor. Jacobson went to theWhite House onMarch 13 ,1948 , and at that meeting persuaded Truman to meet with the leader of theZionist movement, Dr. Chaim Weizmann. Partly as a result of Jacobson's efforts, theUnited States became the first nation to grant diplomatic recognition to the new state ofIsrael onMay 14 ,1948 .Timeline
* 1893: Moved with his family to
Leavenworth, Kansas
* 1905: Moved with his family to Kansas City, Missouri
* 19-teens: Worked as a clerk in a Kansas City clothing store
* 1917-1919: Served as enlisted man in the 129th Field Artillery, 60th Brigade, 35th Division, U.S. Army
* 1919-1922: Partnered with Harry S. Truman in the Truman & Jacobsonhaberdashery , 104 West 12th St., Kansas City, Missouri
* 1922-1945: Traveling salesman in the clothing business
* 1945-1955: Proprietor, Eddie Jacobson's Westport Menswear, Kansas City, Missouri
* 1947-1948: Urged President Truman to support the creation of aJewish homeland in theBritish Mandate of Palestine - nowIsrael .External links
* [http://www.trumanlibrary.org/hstpaper/jacobson.htm Edward Jacobson Papers @ the Truman Library]
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