May

6 2027

Nathan Straus: From Macy's Magnate to International Humanitarian

7:00PM - 8:00PM  

VIRTUAL Program Jewish Federation of the Berkshires 196 South St
Pittsfield, MA 01201

Contact Rabbi Daveen Litwin
4134424360
[email protected]

Via Zoom.  Register HERE.

Jewish Literary Voices: A Federation Series in collaboration with The Jewish Book Council

The book tells the life of Nathan Straus, a Jewish-German immigrant who rose to become co-owner of the largest department stores in Manhattan (Macy’s) and Brooklyn (Abraham & Straus). With his Jewish values, outsized energy, and varied gifts, Straus also lived other big lives. He was an early American Zionist leader and the co-founder of the American Jewish Congress. His NYC public service led to a NYC mayoral nomination.

Andrew Fisher will explore Straus’s most historic achievements which lay in four philanthropic initiatives. The most important demonstrated pasteurization’s capacity to destroy deadly infections in milk. Starting with 17 infant-milk depots in Manhattan, Straus brought his safe-milk campaign to much of America and Western Europe, often winning municipal pasteurization mandates that saved countless infant lives. Other initiatives included: a partnership with Hadassah that built much of pre-state Israel’s health system; the founding of America’s first tuberculosis preventorium for TB vulnerable children, and the provision of food and fuel relief to tens of thousands of NYC jobless in the 1890s depression. Straus’s example speaks to us in today’s polarized and COVID-shadowed times.

Purchase the book HERE and a portion of the proceeds will be donated back to a local independent bookstore in the Berkshires.

Sponsor: Jewish Federation of the Berkshires and Jewish Book Council