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Philip Cowen

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139:, and despite the danger he insisted on personally visiting some of the towns where Jewish homes were looted and razed to gather first-hand information he included in his official report. He looked into conditions on Jews in other Southern and Eastern European countries, notably Romania, and was partly responsible for a large number of refugees immigrating to America. He worked with the Immigration Service in 134:
appointed him to the United States Immigration Service. In 1906, he was sent on a special mission to report on the causes of the large migration from Southern and Eastern Europe. He arrived in Russia shortly after 937 Jews were killed all over the country during a wave of
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and became the paper's publisher. He served as the paper's publisher for 27 year and was an active participant in the major issues and campaigns during the era of mass Jewish immigration. He also proved instrumental in publishing works from, among other figures,
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and helped care for Russian Jewish immigrants that arrived in the early 1880s. He collected Jewish synagogue statistics for the 1890 census, and in 1902 he was appointed supervisor of
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who worked as a tailor and changed his surname to Cowen when he briefly lived in England. His mother was Julia Manasseh from
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for over 50 years, serving as secretary and treasurer of the local lodge. In 1888, he married
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and attended the local public schools. He then went to the religious school in the
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on April 20, 1943. He was buried in Mt. Neboh Cemetery in Brooklyn.
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Cowen was born on July 26, 1853, on 140 Walker Street in
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20th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
143:for 22 years, retiring in 1927. In 1932, he wrote 84:, Max Cohen, Jacob Fonseca de Silva Solis, and 8: 361:The Jewish Publication Society of America 330:The Jewish Publication Society of America 453:19th-century American newspaper founders 433:American people of German-Jewish descent 120:Cowen supported the organization of the 174: 209:"Philip Cowen Dies; Jewish Leader, 89" 7: 263:Who's Who in New York City and State 255: 253: 203: 201: 199: 353:The American Jewish Year Book, 5704 328:. Vol. 6. Philadelphia, P.A.: 325:The American Jewish Year Book, 5665 463:People from New Rochelle, New York 158:. They had one daughter, Elfrida. 14: 438:People from the Lower East Side 260:Leonard, John W., ed. (1907). 122:Young Men's Hebrew Association 113:and secretary and governor of 1: 185:Memories of an American Jew 145:Memories of an American Jew 479: 448:20th-century American Jews 443:19th-century American Jews 363:. p. 383 – via 161:Cowen died at his home in 407:Center for Jewish History 384:Jewish Telegraphic Agency 365:American Jewish Committee 332:. p. 79 – via 111:Memorial Monthly Magazine 97:, Henry Pereira Mendes, 66:Frederic de Sola Mendes 29:New York City, New York 359:. Philadelphia, P.A.: 182:Cowen, Philip (1932). 150:Cowen was involved in 50:Cowen grew up in the 56:Portuguese Synagogue 402:Philip Cowen Papers 348:Schneiderman, Harry 295:Jewish Encyclopedia 82:Solomon Solis Cohen 78:Cyrus L. Sulzberger 61:The American Hebrew 217:The New York Times 132:Theodore Roosevelt 70:H. Pereira Mendes 45:Province of Posen 470: 389: 388: 375: 369: 368: 358: 344: 338: 337: 320:Szold, Henrietta 312: 306: 305: 303: 302: 278: 272: 271: 257: 248: 247: 245: 244: 237:Encyclopedia.com 228: 222: 221: 213: 205: 194: 193: 179: 156:Lillie Goldsmith 86:Samuel Greenbaum 478: 477: 473: 472: 471: 469: 468: 467: 413: 412: 398: 393: 392: 377: 376: 372: 356: 346: 345: 341: 314: 313: 309: 300: 298: 290:"Cowen, Philip" 286:Singer, Isidore 280: 279: 275: 259: 258: 251: 242: 240: 232:"Cowen, Philip" 230: 229: 225: 211: 207: 206: 197: 181: 180: 176: 171: 127:The City Record 107:Alexander Kohut 91:Oscar S. Straus 52:Lower East Side 25: 12: 11: 5: 476: 474: 466: 465: 460: 455: 450: 445: 440: 435: 430: 425: 415: 414: 411: 410: 397: 396:External links 394: 391: 390: 370: 339: 307: 273: 249: 223: 195: 173: 172: 170: 167: 74:Daniel P. Hays 64:together with 24: 21: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 475: 464: 461: 459: 456: 454: 451: 449: 446: 444: 441: 439: 436: 434: 431: 429: 426: 424: 421: 420: 418: 409: 408: 403: 400: 399: 395: 386: 385: 380: 374: 371: 366: 362: 355: 354: 349: 343: 340: 335: 331: 327: 326: 321: 317: 311: 308: 297: 296: 291: 287: 283: 277: 274: 269: 265: 264: 256: 254: 250: 239: 238: 233: 227: 224: 219: 218: 210: 204: 202: 200: 196: 191: 187: 186: 178: 175: 168: 166: 164: 159: 157: 153: 148: 146: 142: 138: 133: 129: 128: 123: 118: 116: 112: 108: 104: 100: 96: 95:Max J. Kohler 92: 87: 83: 79: 75: 71: 67: 63: 62: 57: 53: 48: 46: 42: 38: 34: 30: 22: 20: 18: 405: 382: 373: 352: 342: 334:Google Books 324: 316:Adler, Cyrus 310: 299:. Retrieved 293: 282:Adler, Cyrus 276: 268:Google Books 262: 241:. Retrieved 235: 226: 215: 184: 177: 163:New Rochelle 160: 152:B'nai B'rith 149: 144: 141:Ellis Island 125: 119: 115:The Judaeans 114: 110: 99:Emma Lazarus 59: 49: 26: 17:Philip Cowen 16: 15: 428:1943 deaths 423:1853 births 417:Categories 301:2021-11-19 243:2021-11-19 190:HathiTrust 169:References 103:Mary Antin 41:Janowitz 404:at the 137:pogroms 43:in the 37:Prussia 105:, and 357:(PDF) 212:(PDF) 33:Grätz 23:Life 419:: 381:. 318:; 292:. 288:. 284:; 252:^ 234:. 214:. 198:^ 147:. 117:. 101:, 93:, 80:, 76:, 72:, 68:, 47:. 35:, 367:. 336:. 304:. 270:. 246:. 192:.

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New York City, New York
Grätz
Prussia
Janowitz
Province of Posen
Lower East Side
Portuguese Synagogue
The American Hebrew
Frederic de Sola Mendes
H. Pereira Mendes
Daniel P. Hays
Cyrus L. Sulzberger
Solomon Solis Cohen
Samuel Greenbaum
Oscar S. Straus
Max J. Kohler
Emma Lazarus
Mary Antin
Alexander Kohut
Young Men's Hebrew Association
The City Record
Theodore Roosevelt
pogroms
Ellis Island
B'nai B'rith
Lillie Goldsmith
New Rochelle
Memories of an American Jew
HathiTrust

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