have inspired the purchase of A new field for Jewish social of his mines became known as Upon his arrival in the U.S. in Alaska by the United States., 1845, he, too, became a peddler, research has opened with the "Bessie Mine" and was the sub- There are no known figures admission of the Territory of ject of a feature article in Time in Mocksville, Ky., and later also went to California where of the. numb e r of Jews in Alaska as the 49th State in our Magazine 20 years ago. Herbert Greenberg lived in he met Gerstle and both became Alaska. It is believed that there Nation. While it is known that Jews Alaska from 1897 to 1954. He partners, their business associa- are less than a thousand Jews tion lasting for 50 years. He there. There is no organized have lived in Alaska for more built the first Alaskan radio was active in philanthropies and Jewish community, but with the than a hundred years, very little station and it was later taken was treasurer of the University formation of servicemen's is known about their continuous over by the U.S. Army. His chil- of California for 17 years. He groups there, the Jewish Wel- functions as a community, or dren now live in California—a fare Board established its serv- died June 4, 1903. about their organizational life typical result of Jewish wander- Gerstle and Sloss were mar- ices and organized congrega- as a religious entity. ings away from small communi- It has definitely been estab- ties where there is danger of ried to two sisters, Hannah and tions for the men in uniform RT as well as for the residents in Sarah Greenbaum. lished in several earlier studies intermarriage because of the * * * the major cities. AMILY( that individual Jews have ex- limited number of Jewish resi- The JWB chaplain who is in plored Alaska; that they have dents and the limitations in Jew- The career of Gruening is now participated in the numerous ish religious and cultural activi- a matter of record. It was due charge of the Alaska Jewish mainly to his valiant and untir- servicemen is Rabbi Joshua B. gold rushes; that there were ties. * * * ing efforts that the campaign Wachtfogel, who is attached to Jewish traders there. But until The three major Jewish per for Alaskan Statehood material- the Alaskan Air Command in very recently, there were no sonalities whose names are asso- ized. Ernest Gruening, like his Seattle, Wash. firm Jewish roots in Alaska. The JWB service committee ciated with Alaska are Ernest f a the r, Dr. Emil Gruening, * * * Gruening, the former Governor earned a medical degree from chairmen for the Alaskan Ter- MKH. Alaska was discovered by the of Alaska and now its Senator- Harvard College. But upon re- ritory are: Burton H. Goldberg, two Russians, Bering and Chiri- Elect; and the two California ceiving his M.D. in 1912, he Anchorage; Robert Sachs, Fair- oil dutiful Grand Traverse Bay SUN RB AMER.JEWISH CUISINE kov, . in 1741 and was then de- pioneers, Lewis Gerstle and turned instead to journalism banks; Charles Goldstein, Ju- 441' FEVER RELIEF neau. Glared a Russian possession. The Louis Sloss. and held numerous important The Governor of Alaska, Mike Russian-American Fur Company, Gerstle, who was born in Ba- editorial posts in Boston, Mass., A Delightful f o r m e d in 1799, encouraged varia, Dec. 17, 1824, worked his and Portland, Me. He served Stepovich, upon his visit in New trade between the newly-dis- way on a boat to the United as editor of the New York York after Alaska was admitted Place to Stay covered territory and the United States in 1847, became a ped- Tribune and the Nation. Then to the 'Union, spoke of the 49th FOR RESERVATIONS CALL States. Alaska was sold to the dler in Louisville, Ky., was at- he was given major Federal ap- State as "the new frontier of SUTTONS BAY the United States." As such it U.S. for $7,200,000—two cents tracted to California during the pointments. BR 1-3240 is beginning to attract the ad- an acre—in 1867. A dispute over gold rush days of 1848 and tray- As Governor of A 1 a s k a, cost of your phone call The venturous and men of vision. the Alaskan-Canadian borders eled by way of New Orleans Gruening formed the first will be deducted from your bill. was adjusted in 1903. through Panama to the Golden Alaska National Guard in 1940, We can well look to the near Or call Detroit These dates may be very vital State. He opened a fruit stand, and during the last war was future, when organized Jewish Representatives to Jewish historians and demo- labored in the gold mines, later the organizer and commander of communities will be among the Belle Martel — UN 4-1612 major pioneering groups in the graphers in their search for data went into the wholesale grocery the Alaskan Territorial Guard. Mrs. Pullberg — UN 2-9904 about J e w i s h experiences in business in Sacramento, t h e n He was a member of the com- advancement of the new U.S. Leonard Rachmiel — UN 4-4654 adv. Alaska. In the 125 years of Rus- moved to San Francisco and be- mission that supervised the con- State. sian control of the territory, came a mining stock broker. struction of, the great highway there had begun fur trading and When Alaska was purchased connecting Alaska to the United fishing. Jews are believed to by the United States in 1867, States. * * * have shared in both activities. he joined two other firms in ac- While government restrictions quiring the Russian-American A great interest was taken in and discriminations may have Alaska Company and acquired Alaskan possibilities as an im- curtailed their participation in seal fishing r i g h t s. He also migration center for Jewish re- fishing, fur trading certainly is established a steamship line be- fugees by Miss Ruth Gruber believed to have attracted Jew- tween San Francisco and Alaska. (now Mrs. Philip Michaels, of ish skill. Gerstle was active in California New Y o r k), the well-known It is not to be inferred froin Jewish affairs — congregational writer, traveler and lecturer. this, however, that the Jews and philanthropic—and served Miss Gruber, as a member of who were active in trading in as treasurer of the University the staff of the late Secretary Russian-held Alaska were Rus- of California. He died Nov. 19, of Interior Harold L. Ickes, in sian Jews. In all probability, 1902. the Franklin D. Roosevelt ad- * * * they were mainly from neigh- ministration, did most of • the boring Canada, with a sprin- Louis Sloss, who also was research for her department in kling of American Jews. born in Bavaria, was several Alaska. She prepared volumi- * * * months older than Gerstle, hav- nous reports on the territory When the United States ac- ing been born July 13, 1824. and she envisioned Alaska as quired Alaska, Jewish interest a place of settlement for many in the territory increased, and thousands of Jews who were Establish Jordan's adventurous Jews came there by compelled to escape from Na- ziism. But her idea never mate- way of the states of Washing- Guilt in Death of ton and California. The major rialized. * * * links for several decades were UN MAC Chairman Direct JTA Teletype Wire with California, many Jews from Only about 35 years ago, a to The Jewish News the Golden State having estab- UNITED NATIONS—Lt. Col. Jewish merchant was one of the lished businesses in the chief Alaskan centers—Juneau. An- George A. Flint, chairman of leading citizens of the Alaskan I EVERY ACCOUNT the Israel-Jordan Mixed Armi- city of Juneau. Isadore Gold- INSURED chorage, Fairbanks and Ketchi- slice Commis- stein was a popular merchant kan. But there was an equal TO $10,000 there and was highly honored sion, who was interest among Jews in the state for his honesty and integrity. of Washington, sailings by boat killed in battle He was elected mayor of Juneau on Mt. Scopus, from this country to Alaska hav- six times. ing been arranged for many May 26, "was His parents, Robert and Anna years, during the latter part of shot by a bullet CURRENT RATE Goldstein, came from California the last century; and the early fired from Jor- and established a mercantile OPEN AN • No Certificates part of the present, by way of danian con- i business in Juneau. Their son, ACCOUNT IN trolled territo- Isadore, acquired that business. Seattle. ANY AMOUNT • No Maximum Thus, with Seattle as the final ry." After two Isadore was married to Miss i• point of embarkation from this months of in- < ` Carol Kahn of San Francisco. .4* . • • No Minimum country to Alaska in the '80s and vestigation, this He enlisted in the U.S. Army in '90s, the Klondike and Yukon fact was for- World War II and temporarily Col. Flint gold rushes were attractions for m a 11 y estab- left "Uncle Sam's Attic" to serve C t Jews as they were for non-Jews. lished Tuesday in a report re- overseas. But his family still In a sense, this new attraction ceived from Maj. Gen. Carl C. continues the Juneau mercantile the northwest also was re- Von Horn, chief of staff of the business and may be known for to sponsible for Jewish migration UN Truce Supervision Orga- a long time among the great Downtown: CADILLAC SQUARE Corner RANDOLPH movements to the state of Wash- nization in Palestine. The report circulated to the pioneering families in Alaska. . * * * ington. Northwest: 13646 WEST 7 MILE Corner TRACEY members of the Security Coun- * * * Both offices open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday thru Friday Among the early American A typical example of the set- cil by Secretary General Dag Northwest office open Thursday Night till 9 Jews who came to Alaska was tiers in Alaska in the late '90s Hammarskjold also blames Is- the fur-trading merchant, Jack I Downtown, Friday till 6 was a former Detroiter, Herbert rael for contributing to possible Goldstone, who was believed to Robinson Greenberg, who died "further incidents and aggra- last year at the age of 99. Green- vations" by limiting use of the berg left Detroit for California road on Mt. Scopus leading in 1896. From there he went by from the Arab village Issawia boat to Seattle, and from Seattle to the Jordanian sector of LEE FRANKLIN he went to Alaska on a summer Jerusalem. boat. It took him nine months to make the trip to Alaska. Revisionists Establish Today, by air, traveling time Pan-American Section to Alaska from San Francisco NEW YORK (JTA)—A Pan American section of the world is five hours. Greenberg joined the Klon- executive of the Herut-Revi- dike Gold Rush and s t a k e d sionist movement was estab- three successful gold-producing lished at the closing session mines. He was in the habit, on of a three-day meeting of the C.O.P. 10th District his visits to his great-grand- executive. Joseph Klarman of nephews in Detroit, to present Israel was elected to head the Housewife Educator • Lawyer • them with gold nuggets, and he new section which will have was called "Uncle Nugget." One its headquarters here. Pine Scented Wonderland Vacation , : WHERE You Save ... DOES Make a Difference YOUR DOLLARS EARN MORE 11 tr , 1 G I INAX RUMS ... "Remember Me Elect Lee" ■•■■•■ •4•1• ■■ •••• ■ • WEINSTOCK STATE REPRESENTATIVE 11 —THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — F riday, Augu st 1 , 1958 The Jews in Alaska Cornerstone for. Israel Parliament Building To Be Laid in October JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The cornerstone for the projected Knesset building will be laid at a ceremony here Oct. 14. The building is slated to be opened for use in 1961. By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ (Copyright, 1958, Jewish Telegraph Agency, Inc.)