Guggenheims' Seed Money' Projects, Their Jewish Background, Told in Lomask Biography The Guggenheims are a verit- not quite fit company for decent able empire. They amassed wealth. Christians." Ulrich actually suc- They created five foundations. ceeded in persuading Joseph They began as devout Jews and Guggenheim to leave his family the fourth generation commenced and to become a Christian con- to disappear from the Jewish fold. vert in Zurich. But he also be- Their story is told in a most re- came a friend of Jewry and in vealing fashion in "Seed Money: his "Collection of Jewish Nar- The Guggenheim Story," by Milton ratives" he depicted "Jews with Lomask, published by Farrar, fairness," providing a history of Straus and Co. (19 Union Sq. W., Swiss Jewry before 1740. Lo- NY 3). mask states that by writing Lomask's story traces the back- about Parnas (elder of the syna- gogue) Jakob Guggenheim, Ul- ground of the Guggenheims, tells rich provided initial knowledge about their early Jewish interests, about the Guggenheim family. reviews their rise to financial Then follows a detailed descrip- Dower in this country and de- (— scribes the family's five philan- tion about the Guggenheims in thropic foundations, listing a num- Switzerland, their Jewish inter- ber who have been helped by ests, their marriages within the fold—until their successes in this them. country and their intermarriages. Beginning with 1924, the Gug- It is an account of Swiss Jewry's genheims established the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foun- early history, their difficulties until the emergence of a spirit of dation, the Daniel Guggenheim emancipation and their roles as Fund for the Promotion of Aero- moneylenders. nautics, the John Simon Guggen- Describing how Jews were heim Memorial Foundation, the blamed for the Black Death that Solomon R. Guggenheim and the Murray and Leonie Guggenheim swept the continent, Lomask points out: foundations. "In 1348 and 1349 Swiss mobs, Charles Lindberg and Jimmy Doolittle figure in this story as seeking to blame the pestilence on having been aided in their pioneer- the Children of Israel, were guilty ing efforts in air travel by the of excesses seldom if ever ex- Guggenheim funds. Frank Lloyd ceeded until the tragic days of Wright benefited from them in the Nazi Germany. One reads of the establishment of his controversial governing authorities in Swiss • building. The "father of modern cities trying to protect their Jew- rocketry," Robert Goddard, and ish residents only to be overruled Baroness Hilla Rebay von Ehren- by a rabble bent on killing, plun- weisen, whose novel idea was in- dering, burning, suffocating, and otherwise torturing them in the troduced in managing the Guggen- name of Christianity. Beginning in heim Museum, also benefited from 1348, the story of the Swiss Jews these foundations. is the story of a constantly shrink- Lomask hasn't left out a thing ing homeland as first one and then about the Guggenheims — their another of the cantons decreed early work here from the very their expulsion." beginning as peddlers, their en- Lomask describes the removal trance into mining, their financial by the church of the prohibition genius. The title to this book is on usury as having permitted explained as stemming from the Christians to exact interest and the common attribute to all the thus having taken from theJews Guggenheim foundations — their the monopoly on moneylending. It adherence to what Harry Guggen- was an era that affected the Gug- heim called the "seed mony" prin- genheims. ciple. "The phrase explains itself," "In Lengnau," the biographer Lomask writes. "Ever since the states, "the Guggenheim family formatoin in 1866 of the Peabody is traced by official documents. Fund, first of the modern philan- The oldest is dated 1696 and thropic endowments, it has been alludes tto 'der Jud Maran Gug- found good practice for such or- genheimb von Lengnau.' Maran ganizations to support projects was either the fatehr or the \/--) which give promise of being so grandfather of Parnas Jakob, valuable of society that once they the friend of Pastor Ulrich." have received an initial 'leg up' The Guggenheims were educated they can be counted on to support themselves or to attract support in the Talmudic Academy in Metz. from government or private Indus- The early synagogue associations and the activities related to Surb- try." \ tal Jewry, many of whom began to The opening chapter takes the emigrate to the U. S., are part of reader to "Switzerland's Green the story that led to the Guggen- Ghettos" and relates how a heims movement to this country. Christian pastor, Johann Casper A fund made available by the sec- - Ulrich, in 1740, went to Leng- nau, near the Swiss town of Be- ond wife of Simon Guggenheim, / - Rachel Weil Meyer, enabled him den, to pursue rabbinic studies and his family to come here in and to attempt to convert Jews. /-' The Jewish occupants of the 1847 when the American story of the family began. ghettos, Lomask writes, at that /— It is a long family history, about time "were widely regarded as the seven brothers who were in one business, how they worked at Two Jewish Scientists getting rich, their engagement in industry and manufacturing, their Get $1 Million From development of the nitrate fields Kennedys for Research in Chile and their numerous other activities. MADISON, Wis. (JTA) — Two In the 1890s there still was the Jewish scientists, one of them a Nobel Prize winner, were awarded regular Sabbath Eve observance as grants totaling $1,335,000 by the a family night, and the biographer Joseph K. Kennedy, Jr., Founda- relates how John D. Rockefeller, tion for research into mental re- Sr., dropped in on them on one tardation, it was announced here such Friday night in their home by R. Sargent Shriver, brother-in- on 54th Street in New York "to be law of the late President Kennedy, neighborly." and his wife, Mrs. Eunice Shriver. Many prominent families fig- Of the total, $1,100,000 went to ure in this story, in the marri- Dr. Joshua Lederberg, Stanford ages of the first and second gen- University geneticist, who won the eration Guggenheims to Jews. Nobel Prize in medicine in 1958; Soon it changed. In one instance, and $225,000 was given to Dr. when M. Robert, Jr., married a Harry Waisman, of the University Catholic, his father, approched of Wisconsin Medical School's de- by newsmen, said: "I'm delight- partment of pediatrics. ed. My son has always been a Both scientists, as well as Mrs. very bad Jew. I hope they'll Shriver, are members of the make a good Catholic of him." President's Panel on Retardation. Dr. Lederberg is the son of Rabbi THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Zwi W. Lederberg, of Philadelphia. Friday, July 31, 1964 25 • — There was promiscuity, one ex- perience resulting in the recall of a Guggenheim as American Am- bassador to Portugal, as persona non grata, as a result of an inci- dent involving a woman at a pub- lic function. Detailed accounts are given not only of the business activities but also of the personal interests of all the Guggenheims, their gifts to aeronautics and to many causes, the roles played by some in Tem- ple Emanu-El, the contributions to art and music, the establishment of the Guggenheim Museum, etc. Scores of interesting incidents are recorded. There is one about Solomon who, entering a Philadel- phia school, was molested and told Jews were not liked "because they killed our Savior." Sol said: "I don't know about that, but I do know I'm going to kill you." Lo- mask reports that he nearly did and was ousted from the school. There is an interesting story about Gladys Eleanor, daughter of Dan Guggenheim, who was mar- ried to Roger Williams Straus, son of Oscar Solomon Straus, who was President Theodore Roosevelt's Secretary of Commerce and Labor. Her son, Roger Williams Straus, Jr., is a member of the publishing house of Farrar, Straus and Co. "Seed Money" is an exciting story about the magnificent and glamorous Guggenheims. It is a splendid biography. Painter Carried Away by Doodling; Fined for Swastika Daubing TORONTO (JTA) — A painter was fined $50 or 15 days for willful damage for daubing swastikas on a wall of a suburban Toronto apartment building. Ernest Paul Kaiss, 20, was em- ployed by a contractor decorating the building. His employer testi- fied that he doodles a lot but had no Nazi or anti-Semitic feelings. 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