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  1. Nathan Straus (January 31, 1848 – January 11, 1931) was an American businessman and philanthropist who co-owned two of New York City's largest department stores, R. H. Macy & Company and Abraham & Straus. [1] He was the namesake for the Israeli city Netanya.

  2. Nathan Straus was an owner of Macy’s department store in New York City and a pioneer in public health and child welfare. He has been considered the person who did the most for the city’s welfare in the first quarter of the 20th century.

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  3. Oct 9, 2017 · Nathan Straus was one of the greatest retail merchants in American history, a co-owner of the Macy’s and Abraham & Straus department store chains. He used his fortune to help the poor in New York City, fund Jewish causes at home and abroad, and provide safe milk to children throughout the country.

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  4. 6 days ago · Isidor felt that his recent poor health would be restored with a visit to the South of France. Both he and his younger brother Nathan were traveling abroad, Nathan in Palestine and Isidor in...

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  5. Straus’s philanthropic crusade saw him provide support for 297 milk stations in 36 cities, which dispensed more than 24 million glasses and bottles of milk over a quarter-century. Gordon reports that the U.S. infant mortality rate dropped from 125.1 per thousand in 1891 to 15.8 in 1925.

  6. American merchant and philanthropist Nathan Straus established the distribution of coal and milk to New Yorks poor. He has been considered the person who did the most for the city’s welfare in the first quarter of the 20th century.

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  8. The Strauses ultimately gave nearly two thirds of their wealth to improve living conditions for Arabs and Jews in Palestine. Nathan also helped found the American Jewish Congress, and in 1917 launched the Jewish War Relief Fund with the largest single financial contribution.

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