Joseph Newmark
Joseph Newmark (1799–1881) was a Prussian-American businessman in New York City and Los Angeles and a member of the Newmark family of Southern California. He helped found Jewish congregations in both cities and later became an ordained rabbi.
Joseph Newmark | |
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Born | 1799 Neumark, West Prussia (now Poland) |
Died | 1881 (aged 81–82) Los Angeles, California |
Spouse | Rosa Levy Newmark |
Children | Matilda Newmark Kremer Myer J. Newmark Sarah Newmark Caroline Newmark Lazard Edward Newmark Harriet Newmark Meyer |
Relatives | Joseph P. Newmark (nephew) Harris Newmark (nephew and son-in-law) Maurice Kremer (son-in-law) Solomon Lazard (son-in-law) Marc Eugene Meyer (son-in-law) Eugene Isaac Meyer (grandson) Florence Meyer Blumenthal (granddaughter) Katharine Graham (great-granddaughter) Florence Meyer Homolka (great-granddaughter) Lally Weymouth (great great-granddaughter) Donald E. Graham (great great-grandson) |
After immigrating from Prussia to New York City, he was a co-founder there of B'nai Jeshurun. He moved to the West Coast, briefly living and working in San Francisco.
Newmark moved again to Los Angeles in 1854, where two nephews were already in business. He founded Congregation B'nai B'rith in 1862, which was originally an Orthodox synagogue. It later became Reform and is known as the Wilshire Boulevard Temple, the oldest synagogue in Los Angeles.
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