Nathan Straus: From Macy's Magnate to International Humanitarian
Autor Andrew Fisheren Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 apr 2026 – vârsta ani
This, the first comprehensive biography of Straus, details each of these lives but argues that his most historic achievements lay elsewhere—in philanthropy. Inspired by both his Jewish values and no-nonsense pragmatism, Straus designed, funded, and oversaw four Progressive philanthropic initiatives. The greatest—his demonstration and advocacy campaigns for milk pasteurization—saved the lives of countless thousands of infants in New York City and, ultimately, across much of America and western Europe. Straus also founded America’s first TB preventorium for at-risk children: a model for the forty-five more that followed. Partnering with Hadassah, he brought American public health innovations to Mandate Palestine. He provided vast relief for New York City’s jobless in the severe 1890s depression. In all, Straus’s humanitarianism won the acclaim of American presidents and world leaders and the gratitude of millions. We can learn from him today.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781978843479
ISBN-10: 197884347X
Pagini: 409
Ilustrații: 1 color and 31 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10: 197884347X
Pagini: 409
Ilustrații: 1 color and 31 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Notă biografică
ANDREW FISHER, an independent scholar, is the retired founding executive director of the Lavelle Fund for the Blind. A New Jersey resident, he has 35 years of experience in New York City charitable foundations and is a winner of Helen Keller International’s Humanitarian Award.
Cuprins
Contents
Prologue
Chapter One: From Bavaria to Georgia
Chapter Two: Retailing in Gilded Age New York
Chapter Three: The Public Man
Chapter Four: The Private Man
Chapter Five: "Pasteurization Is Positive Prevention”
Chapter Six: From Philanthropy to Public Policy
Chapter Seven: European Prevention and Relief
Chapter Eight: Saving Tenement Children from TB
Chapter Nine: A Family in Transition
Chapter Ten: Dreaming of Zion
Chapter Eleven: Uplifting Palestine
Chapter Twelve: Legacies
A Note on Sources
Acknowledgments
Index
Prologue
Chapter One: From Bavaria to Georgia
Chapter Two: Retailing in Gilded Age New York
Chapter Three: The Public Man
Chapter Four: The Private Man
Chapter Five: "Pasteurization Is Positive Prevention”
Chapter Six: From Philanthropy to Public Policy
Chapter Seven: European Prevention and Relief
Chapter Eight: Saving Tenement Children from TB
Chapter Nine: A Family in Transition
Chapter Ten: Dreaming of Zion
Chapter Eleven: Uplifting Palestine
Chapter Twelve: Legacies
A Note on Sources
Acknowledgments
Index
Recenzii
"Finally, Nathan Straus receives his due. His life would have merited a biography, like this excellent one by Andrew Fisher, even if not for his transformative involvement in growing the nation's public health system, but this book offers a fine way to see that as well as the fuller breadth of his public service."
“Nathan Straus, philanthropist, public health advocate, department store magnate, and a founding father of Mandate Palestine’s public health system, has finally been memorialized in a full-length biography. Fisher has done a superb job of deftly piecing together the fabulous adventures of a remarkable man."
"At last, a full-length biography of one of the greatest Jewish philanthropists that history forgot. Nathan Straus’s contribution to public health—especially by championing pasteurized milk for children—saved countless lives in the U.S. and Palestine and demonstrated how strategic philanthropy can improve the world. Brimming with lessons for our time."
“A compelling and highly engaging story of a largely forgotten philanthropist and entrepreneur whose efforts helped shape the twentieth century, this book fills gaps in diverse historical subfields such as medicine, economics, childhood, and religion. This inspiring story is a must-read for anyone interested in philanthropic innovation.”
"Finally, we have a comprehensive biography of Nathan Straus that does the great man justice. Fisher has crafted a scholarly, deeply referenced, and eminently readable book that tells the story of the legendary Straus family. Highly recommended to readers of Jewish history, philanthropy, commerce, politics, and public health."
“Among his many accomplishments, Straus’s adoption and promotion of pasteurization of milk, and his philanthropic support providing clean, “pasteurized” milk for children of poor families, stand as a major public health triumph.”
“Finally, a biography of a figure whose business acumen and relentless philanthropic initiative, like a Jewish Carnegie or Rockefeller, changed the structure of the modern world and saved countless children’s lives! Fisher’s compelling and deeply researched telling of Straus’s world spans three continents, all classes of people, two wars, and Jewish and mainstream society—completing our understanding of the remarkable Straus family.”
“Nathan Straus, philanthropist, public health advocate, department store magnate, and a founding father of Mandate Palestine’s public health system, has finally been memorialized in a full-length biography. Fisher has done a superb job of deftly piecing together the fabulous adventures of a remarkable man."
"At last, a full-length biography of one of the greatest Jewish philanthropists that history forgot. Nathan Straus’s contribution to public health—especially by championing pasteurized milk for children—saved countless lives in the U.S. and Palestine and demonstrated how strategic philanthropy can improve the world. Brimming with lessons for our time."
“A compelling and highly engaging story of a largely forgotten philanthropist and entrepreneur whose efforts helped shape the twentieth century, this book fills gaps in diverse historical subfields such as medicine, economics, childhood, and religion. This inspiring story is a must-read for anyone interested in philanthropic innovation.”
"Finally, we have a comprehensive biography of Nathan Straus that does the great man justice. Fisher has crafted a scholarly, deeply referenced, and eminently readable book that tells the story of the legendary Straus family. Highly recommended to readers of Jewish history, philanthropy, commerce, politics, and public health."
“Among his many accomplishments, Straus’s adoption and promotion of pasteurization of milk, and his philanthropic support providing clean, “pasteurized” milk for children of poor families, stand as a major public health triumph.”
“Finally, a biography of a figure whose business acumen and relentless philanthropic initiative, like a Jewish Carnegie or Rockefeller, changed the structure of the modern world and saved countless children’s lives! Fisher’s compelling and deeply researched telling of Straus’s world spans three continents, all classes of people, two wars, and Jewish and mainstream society—completing our understanding of the remarkable Straus family.”
Descriere
Nathan Straus offers a rich, three-dimensional portrait of a Jewish German immigrant who built a fortune during the Gilded Age and then emerged as one of the Progressive Era’s most revered philanthropists. Straus championed milk pasteurization on both sides of the Atlantic, protected tenement children from TB, partnered with Hadassah to lift public health in Mandate Palestine, and even sold his yacht and race horses to feed war orphans.