Benjamin Brown (developer)

Benjamin Brown (né Lipschitz) (Yiddish: בנימין ליפשיץ) (1885 – 1939),[1] was a Ukrainian-Jewish immigrant to the United States, a social idealist who developed a Jewish Agricultural cooperative settlement in Clarion, Utah, and an Agro-Industrial cooperative settlement in Jersey Homesteads, Roosevelt, New Jersey.[2]

Benjamin Brown
בנימין ליפשיץ
Brown in 1936
Born
Benjamin Lipschitz

1885
Died1939
New Jersey, United States
Known forEstablishment of Roosevelt, New Jersey

Brown attained wealth through a poultry exchange he established between Western states and New York after the failure of the Clarion effort in 1916. In 1933, Brown attempted to reestablish a new Jewish cooperative effort in rural Monmouth County, N.J. employing seasonally employed Jewish textile workers largely from New York City.

Brown's gravesite in Roosevelt, New Jersey

References edit

  1. ^ Skolnik, Fred, ed. (2007). Encyclopaedia Judaica (Second edition. 22 volumes ed.). Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA.
  2. ^ Staff. "History Of Roosevelt, New Jersey", Rutgers University Libraries. Accessed February 14, 2011.

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