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Tanenbaum
TANENBAUM, family of three generations of Canadian entrepreneurs and philanthropists. According to family lore, the family's patriarch, ABRAHAM TANEBAUM (1877–1957) left Parczew, Poland, north of Lublin, for New York in 1911. Instead of going to New York, two Toronto-bound acquaintances from Parczew convinced Abraham to join them. Soon after arriving in Toronto, Abraham was driving a horse and cart through residential and industrial areas of the city in search of scrap metal. By 1914, on the eve of war in Europe, Abraham had saved enough to bring his wife, Chippa Sura, and two young sons, JOSEPH TANENBAUM (1906–1992) and MAX TANENBAUM (1909–1983), to join him in Toronto. Two daughters were born there.
Industrious and hard-working, Abraham progressed from peddling for scrap metal to recycling of scrap metal from demolition sites and eventually building his Runnymede Iron and Steel Company into a major steel fabrication firm and real estate empire. An observant Jew, Abraham Tanenbaum also remained close to his roots. He was a founder of Knesset Israel Synagogue, house of prayer to many in the small working-class Jewish community in the junction area of then northwest Toronto, and was an active supporter of Toronto's Eitz Chaim Talmud Torah.
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Rabbinical Alliance of America Celebrates the Life of HaRav Gershon Tannenbaum, ZT”L
On Tuesday, February 5, 2019, Shevat 30, 5779, Rosh Chodesh Adar Aleph, the Rabbinical Alliance of America/Igud HaRabbonim held its Rosh Chodesh Adar Aleph seudah and conference in memory of HaRav Gershon Tannenbaum, ZT”L, the highly respected and esteemed Director and Menahel of the RAA/Igud for many years.
The seudah took place at the boardroom of Maimonides Medical Center. The host of the Rosh Chodesh Seudah was the Hinvov Rav, Rabbi Avrohom Friedlander, who also serves as the Rav of Maimonides Medical Center and the Bais Medrash of Maimonides Medical Center. The seudah was made possible by the generosity of Mr. Kenneth D. Gibbs, President & Chief Executive Officer of the Maimonides Medical Center, and of Mr. Douglas Jablon, Executive Vice-President for Patient Relations of the Maimonides Medical Center. Close to 80 rabbis, family members and friends of Rabbi Tannenbaum, ZT”L, were in attendance.
Assemblyman Dov Hikind, a close friend of Rabbi Tannenbaum, ZT”L, gave the keynote address illustrating a few of the great accomplishments of Rabbi Tannenbaum, ZT’L. Assemblyman Hikind continued, reviewing the scourge of anti-Semitism in the United States and sadly b