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227:. By 1948 over 300 individuals had been brought to the United States and provided with work and places to live. An additional 300 family members in Europe were also provided for. In a 1935 interview, Rosenwald stated that "There is the thought in my mind -- and that I would like to get across to the Jews of America -- that to the extent that the Jews as a whole help their suffering brethren, we will fortify the Jews of all countries against anti-Semitic onslaughts." He organized the National Refugee Service (later a part of the 257:
would be triple to quadruple the amount raised in the previous year. While the organizations would raise funds together, the Joint Distribution Committee would assist Jews in Europe, the United Palestine Appeal would aid the Jewish community in Palestine, including refugees from Europe arriving there
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and the National Coordinating Committee Fund would assist refugees arriving in the United States. From 1942 to 1946, Rosenwald was one of the UJA's three national chairmen, leading the first campaign to raise more than $ 100 million, and led campaigns again from 1955 to 1957.
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and was named as the first president of the combined campaign. This joint fundraising campaign by the two philanthropic organizations was the first step in the complete merger of the organizations in 1986.
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In 1974, Rosenwald oversaw the merger of the joint campaign between United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York and the
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He organized a family effort in the mid-1930s to provide assistance to relatives in Europe affected by the rise of
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In 1938, Rosenwald married Mary Kurtz, his second wife, with whom he had three daughters. Kurtz died in 1985.
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in 1939 and made other charitable grants through the William Rosenwald Family Fund. His father was
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in recognition of his "significant contribution to the progress and development of Israel”.
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built 5,000 schools for black children in the South a few decades after the Civil War.
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In January 1939, Rosenwald's National Coordinating Committee Fund joined with Rabbi
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and the Council of Jewish Federations, among many other organizations.
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Rosenwald died at age 93 on October 31, 1996, at his apartment on the
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and Western Union International. He helped establish the nationwide
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for 40 years and was a longtime board member of the
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American businessman and philanthropist (1903–1996)
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Wilmette, Illinois
MIT
BS
philanthropist
Julius Rosenwald
AMETEK
United Jewish Appeal
Julius Rosenwald
Sears, Roebuck and Company
Rosenwald Fund
Wilmette, Illinois
Julius Rosenwald
MIT Sloan School of Management
Bachelor of Science
Harvard University
London School of Economics
Nazi Germany
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society
Jonah Wise
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
Abba Hillel Silver
United Palestine Appeal
Palestine
Federation of Jewish Philanthropies
Tuskegee Institute
New York Philharmonic
American Jewish Committee
Upper East Side of Manhattan
Nina Rosenwald

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