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<b style="[/IMG]The Home Depot[/B] founded in 1978 by Bernie Marcus, Arthur Blank (Atlanta Falcons), Ron Brill, and Pat Farrah. This is the second largest retailer in America, behind Wal-Mart. The Jewish founders retain substantial holdings in the company.
<b style="[/IMG]Staples Office Supply[/B] (Thomas G. Stemberg)
<b style="[/IMG]Office Depot[/B] (Merged with Staples, Thomas G. Stemberg)
<b style="[/IMG]ABC Warehouse[/B]
<b style="[/IMG]Circuit City[/B] (founded 1949 as Wards Appliance Store by Samuel S. Wurtzel, Jewish)
<b style="[/IMG]Costco Warehouses[/B] (founded 1954 by Sol Price, Jewish, as Fed Mart)
<b style="[/IMG]Sears/K Mart[/B] Sears was controlled nearly from its inception by the Julius Rosenwald family, and then by Max Adler, who married Sophie Rosenwald. A Significant number of the company’s shares are still Jewish controlled to this day.
<b style="[/IMG]S[/IMG]Sterl[/IMG]Friedlander’s Jewelers[/B]
<b style="[/IMG]Zale D[/IMG][/IMG]O.G. Wilson[/B].
<b style="[/IMG]Academy Sports and Outdoors[/B], founder by Max Gochman, David Gochman, current Chairman, CEO
<b style="[/IMG]Pottery Barn[/B], founded by Russian-American Jew, Paul Secon, and his brother Morris in 1950
<b style="[/IMG]Toys R Us/Babies R Us[/B] – founded by Charles Lazarus
<b style="[/IMG]David’s Bridal[/B] – founded by David Reisberg, owned by Leonard Green & Partners
<b style="[/IMG]Jo Ann Fabrics[/B] – founded by Berthold & Hilda Reich and Sigmund & Mathilda Rohrbach, owned by Leonard Green & Partners 
<b style="[/IMG]Starbucks[/B] (Howarad D. Schultz, CEO)
<b style="[/IMG]Spencer Gifts[/B] (Steve Silverstein, CEO. Privately held corporation)
<b style="[/IMG]Stein-Mart
T J Maxx[/B], founded as a nameplate of Zayre Stores by Max and Morris Feldberg. owned by TJX Companies
<b style="[/IMG]Marshall’s[/B], owned by TJX Companies
<b style="[/IMG]Home Goods/Home Sense[/B], owned by TJX Companies
<b style="[/IMG]Ross Dress for Less[/B]
<b style="[/IMG]Old Navy[/B] (Donald Fisher, founder, holds 37% of stock)
<b style="[/IMG]The Gap[/B] (Donald Fisher, founder, holds 37% of stock)
<b style="[/IMG]Banana Republic[/B] (Donald Fisher, founder, holds 37% of stock)
<b style="[/IMG]American Eagle Outfitters[/B] (founded 1904 by Edward Beinstein. Current CEO J.L. Schottenstein)
<b style="[/IMG]Eddy Bauer[/B]
<b style="[/IMG]Levi’s/Levi Strauss[/B]
<b style="[/IMG]Calvin Klein[/B]
<b style="[/IMG]Polo/Ralph Lauren[/B] <b style="[/IMG]Snapple tea
Celestial Seasonings herbal teas
Starbuck’s Coffee
Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream
Haagen Dazs Ice Cream
Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream
Dunkin Donuts
Lender’s Ba[/IMG]Max Factor[/B], founded by Maksymilian Faktorowicz (Max Factor), a Jewish cosmetician from Poland.
<b style="[/IMG]Revlon[/B]
<b style="[/IMG]Estee Lauder[/B]
<b style="[/IMG]The L[/IMG]Victoria’s Secret, Pink, Bath & Body Works, Henri Bendel, C. O. Bigelow, The White Barn Candle Company, La Senza, Abercrombie & Fitch, Layne Bryant, Lerner New York, Structure, Express, Aura Science[/B]
<b style="[/IMG]Rue 21[/B], CEO Robert Fisch
<b style="[/IMG]Bon Ton Stores[/B] (Founded by [/IMG]lder-Beerman, Parisian, Saks Inc., Bergner’s, Boston Store, Carson Pirie Scott, Herbergers, Younkers, Pomeroy’s, Maxwell’s, Fowler’s Department Store[/B]
<b style="[/IMG]Neiman Marcus
Macy’s/Bloomingdales[/B]
<b style="[/IMG]The Men’s Wearhouse[/B] ( George Zimmer)
<b style="[/IMG]Hart Schaffner & Marx[/B]
<b style="[/IMG]Florsheim Shoes[/B]
<b style="[/IMG]Steve & Barry’s[/B] University Sportswear (Steve Shore & Barry Prevor)
<b style="[/IMG]Intel[/B] founded by Andrew Grove (Jewish) Source: Wikipedia
<b style="[/IMG]Oracle[/B] founded by Larry Ellison (Jewish) Source: Wikipedia
<b style="[/IMG]Dell Computer[/B] founded by Michael Dell (Jewish) Source: Wikipedia
<b style="[/IMG]Google[/B] Co-founded by Sergey Brin (Jewish) and Larry Page
<b style="[/IMG]United Online[/B] founded by Mark Goldston (Jewish) Source: Wikipedia. (Subsidiaries of this company include Netzero, Bluelight Internet Services, and Juno)
<b style="[/IMG]Carnival Cruise Lines[/B] (80% ownership by the Ted Arison family of Tel Aviv, Israel 
<b style="[/IMG]Gold’s Gym[/B] founded by Sydney Joseph Gold (Jew), also the founder of World Gym
<b style="[/IMG]U-Haul[/B] founded by Leonard Samuel Shoen, 1945, committed suicide 1999; family still controls around 40% of the corporation’s publicly traded stock.
<b style="[/IMG]Chrysler LLC[/B] Owned by Cerberus Capital, which is headed by Steve Feinberg. (Cerberus owns/controls a multitude of other companies as well, included GMAC. Source: Wikipedia)
<b style="[/IMG]AIG[/B] (American International Group) Director: Marshall A. Cohen, (Jewish), member of Tri Lateral Commission. (source: Wikipedia) Cohen also sits on the International Advisory Committee of the Blackstone Group, a Jewish run private equity and investment firm. Blackstone was co-founded by Stephen A. Schwarzman,
<b style="[/IMG]Safe Auto Insurance Company[/B] (1-800-SAFE-AUTO) Privately held corporation. CEO is Ari Deshe; Vice Chairman and President is Jonathan Diamond.
<b style="[/IMG]H & R Block Income Tax Service[/B]
<b style="[/IMG]GMAC[/B] Owned by Cerberus Capital Management, which is headed by Steve Feinberg.
<b style="[/IMG]The New York Times[/B] controlled by the Arthur Sulzberger family
<b style="[/IMG]The Washington Post[/B] controlled by the Katherine Graham Mayer family
<b style="[/IMG]U.S. News and World Report[/B] CEO and major stockholder Mortimer Zuckerman
<b style="[/IMG]CanWest[/B] (Canada’s second largest media conglomerate) Founded and run by the Jewish Asper family
<b style="[/IMG]Advance Publications [/B](Samuel Newhouse) The company owns/controls the following newspapers: The Business Journal (Austin TX), Baltimore Business Journal (Baltimore, MD), Birmingham Business Journal (Birmingham, AL), Buffalo Business Journal (Buffalo, NY), Charlotte Business Journal (Charlotte, NC), Cincinnati Business Journal (Cincinnati, OH), Columbus Business Journal (Columbus, OH), Dallas Business Journal (Dallas, TX), Dayton Business Journal (Dayton, OH), Denver Business Journal (Denver, CO), Eastbay Business Journal (Oakland, CA), Triad Business Journal (Greensboro, NC), Pacific Business Journal (Honolulu, HI), Houston Business Journal (Houston, TX), Jacksonville Business Journal (Jacksonville, FL), Kansas City Business Journal (KC, MO), Business First of Louisville (Louisville, KY), Memphis Business Journal (Memphis, TN), Milwaukee Business Journal (Milwaukee, WI), Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal (Twin Cities), Nashville Business Journal (Nashville, TN), Orlando Business Journal (Orlando, FL), Philadelphia Business Journal (Philadelphia, PA), Phoenix Business Journal (Phoenix, AZ), Pittsburgh Business Journal (Pittsburg, PA), Portland Business Journal (Portland, OR), Triangle Business Journal (Raleigh, NC), Sacramento Business Journal (Sacramento, CA), St. Louis Business Journal (St. Louis, MO), San Antonio Business Journal (San Antonio, TX), San Francisco Business Journal (San Francisco, CA), San Jose Business Journal (San Jose, CA), Seattle Business Journal (Seattle, WA), South Florida Business Journal (Miami, FL), Tampa Bay Business Journal (Tampa, FL), Washington DC Business Journal (Washington DC), Wichita Business Journal (Wichita, KS), The Birmingham News (AL), The Patriot-News (Harrisburg, PA), The Express-Times (Easton, PA), The Allentown Times (PA), The Huntsville Times (AL), The Press-Register (Mobile, AL), The Jersey Journal (Jersey City, NJ), The Star-Ledger (Newark, NJ), Gloucester County Times (Woodbury, NJ), Today’s Sunbeam (Salem, NJ), Bridgeton Evening News (NJ), The Times (Trenton, NJ), Mississippi Press (Pascagoula, MS), The Oregonian (Portland, OR), The Hillsboro Argus (OR), The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), Staten Island Advance (New York City), Syracuse Post-Standard (NY), The New Orleans Times-Picayune (LA), The Springfield Republic (Springfield, MA), Sun Newspapers (Cleveland area), Ann Arbor News (MI), Bay City Times (MI), Flint Journal (MI), Grand Rapids Press (MI), Jackson Citizen-Patriot (MI), Kalamazoo Gazette (MI), Muskegon Chronicle (MI), Saginaw News (MI), Sports Business Journal, Sports Business Daily, NASCAR Scene, NASCAR Illustrated, Street & Smiths Sports Annuals, Hemmings Motor News, Hemmings Muscle Machines, Hemmings Sports & Exotic Cars, Hemmings Classic Car, The Sporting News, Allure, Architectural Digest, Bon Appetit, Brides, House & Garden, Conde Nast Traveler, Glamour, Gourmet, GQ, Jane, Lucky, The New Yorker, Parade, Self, Tatler, Vanity Fair, Vogue, Wired, The World of Interiors, W, Women’s Wear Daily, Daily News Record, Footwear News, Home Furnishings News, Highpoints, Executive Technology, Children’s Business, Supermarket News, Brand Marketing, Salon News, Details, Elegant Bride, Golf Digest, Golf for Women, Golf World, Golf World Business, Pivot Cellphone Service
<b style="[/IMG]Block Communications[/B] (Allen Block, Jewish) This company owns the following media assets, according to Hoover’s Handbook: The Toledo Blade newspaper, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette newspaper, Buckeye Cablesystem (Toledo, OH), Buckeye Telesystem (Toledo, OH), Buckeye Express High Speed Internet (Toledo, OH), Buckeye-Access Dial-up Internet (Toledo, OH), Metro Fiber & Cable Construction Company (Toledo, OH), KTRV (Nampa-Boise ID, Fox TV Affiliate), WAND (Decatur, IL, NBC TV Affiliate), WDRB (Louisville, KY, Fox TV Affiliate), WMYO (Louisville, KY, My TV Affiliate), WLIO (Lima, OH, NBC Affiliate), WTO5 (Toledo, OH, CW Cable Channel)
<b style="[/IMG]Comcast[/B] (Brian L. Roberts, Jewish) Comcast is the largest provider of cable television in the United States; it is also the second largest provider of internet service in our country. Revenue: US$24.97 billion (2007) Roberts also sits on the corporate board of the Bank of New York. In addition to its massive cable and internet business, Comcast owns the following media properties: E! Entertainment Television, Style Network, The Golf Network, OLN, G4, AZN Television, PBS Kids Sprout, TV One
<b style="[/IMG]Capital Cities/ABC/Disney[/B] [Revenue: $30.8 billion] President and CEO is Robert Iger. This company controls the following media empire: Buena Vista Distribution, Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Miramax Films, Disney Toon Studios, Hollywood Pictures, ABC Network, ABC News, ABC Family, ABC News Now, The Disney Channel, Jetix, Jetix Play, SOAPnet, Toon Disney, Lifetime Entertainment Services (50%), A & E Television Network (37.5%), ABC Studios, Disney-ABC Domestic Television, Disney-ABC International Television, Walt Disney Television Animation, Radio Disney, ESPN Networks, to include:, ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN Classic, ESPN News, ESPN Deportes, ESPNU, ESPN on ABC, ESPN HD, ESPN 2 HD, ESPN Radio, ESPN Deportes Radio, ESPN The Magazine, ESPN Now, ESPN Plus, ESPN PPV, ESPN 360, NASN, Walt Disney Parks & Resorts, to include:, Disneyland Resort, Walt Disneyworld Resort, Tokyo Disney Resort, Disneyland Resort Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, Disney Cruise Line, Disney Regional Entertainment, Walt Disney Imagineering, ABC-owned Television Stations, to include: KABC, Los Angeles, KFSN, Fresno, KGO, San Francisco, KTRK, Houston, WABC, New York City (Live With Regis & Kelli), WJRT, Flint, Saginaw, Bay City (Michigan), WPVI, Philadelphia, WLC, Chicago, WTVG, Toledo, ABC-owned Radio Stations, to include:, KDIS, Pasadena, KDIZ, Minneapolis, St. Paul, KESN, Dallas/Fort Worth, KMIK, Tempe, AZ, KMKY, Oakland, CA, KNIT, Dallas/Fort Worth (Spanish language ESPN), KSPN, Los Angeles, WDDY, Albany, NY, WEAE, Pittsburgh WEPN, New York City, WFDF, Farmington Hills (Detroit MI), WMKI, Boston, WMVP, Chicago, WQEW, New York City, WRDZ, Lagrange, IL, WRDZ FM, Indianapolis, IN, WSDZ, Belleville, IL, WWCS, Pittsburgh, WWMK, Cleveland, ABC News Radio, Disney Interactive Studios, Hyperion, Muppets Holding Company, Reedy Creek Energy Services, Walt Disney Theatrical
<b style="[/IMG]Viacom/CBS[/B] CEO/major stockholder: (Sumner Redstone, changed name from Murray Rothstein)
<b style="[/IMG]Brighthouse Networks Cable Television Company[/B]
<b style="[/IMG]The NFL Network[/B] Currently run by Stephen Bornstein, who was formerly head of ESPN and president of ABC
<b style="[/IMG]Miami Heat[/B], 65% owned by the Ted Arison family of Tel Aviv, Israel
<b style="[/IMG]Washington Redskins[/B], owned by Daniel Snyder (Jewish)
<b style="[/IMG]Indianapolis Colts[/B], owned by Jim Irsay (Jewish)
<b style="[/IMG]New England Patriots[/B], owned by Robert Kraft (Jewish)
<b style="[/IMG]Tampa Bay Buccaneers[/B], owned by Malcolm Glazer (Jewish)
<b style="[/IMG]Denver Broncos[/B], owned by Pat Bowlen (Jewish)
<b style="[/IMG]Philadelphia Eagles[/B], owned by Jeffrey Lurie (Jewish)
<b style="[/IMG]Cleveland Browns[/B], owned by Al Lerner (Jewish)
<b style="[/IMG]Minnesota Vikings[/B], owned by Zygi Wilf (Jewish)
<b style="[/IMG]New York Giants[/B], owned by the Mara & Tisch families (Jewish)
<b style="[/IMG]Atlanta Falcons[/B], owned by Arthur Blank (Jewish)
<b style="[/IMG]Seattle Seahawks[/B], owned by Paul Allen (Jewish)
<b style="[/IMG]Philadelphia Flyers[/B], owned by Comcast (Brian L. Roberts, Jewish)
<b style="[/IMG]Ph[/IMG][/IMG][/IMG]Nathan Straus[/B]. Straus and his brothers sold crockery to R.H. Macy & Company department store. The brothers became partners in Macy’s in 1888 and co-owners in 1896.
[/IMG]Abraham & Straus[/B]. 
<b style="[/IMG]Abraha[/IMG]Federated Department Stores[/B], which eliminated the A&S brand shortly after its 1994 acquisition of R.H. Macy & Company. Most A&S stores took the Macy’s name, although a few became part of Stern’s, another Federated division that offered lower-end goods than did Macy’s or A&S.
<b style="[/IMG]Federated Depart[/IMG]Abraha[/IMG]Sh[/IMG]W[/IMG] Bloomingdale Brothers[/B] joined the organization in 1930. Federated moved its corporate offices to Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1945.
Over the next few decades, Federated expanded nat[/IMG]R[/IMG] Sh[/IMG]Sh[/IMG]Burd[/IMG]R[/IMG]Foley’s[/B] of Houston, Texas; <b style="[/IMG]San[/IMG]A. Harr[/IMG]San[/IMG]Boston Store[/B] of [/IMG][/IMG]Bullock’s[/B], of Los An[/IMG][/IMG][/IMG]R[/IMG]Tw[/IMG]Gold Circle[/B].
<b style="[/IMG]Federated[/B] was the successor to the <b style="[/IMG]Lazarus[/B] operat[/IMG]Rich’s/Lazarus/Goldsmith’s[/B] operating unit of Federated, now Macy’s South.
To support its huge retail operations, Federated centralized its back-office functions into several large divisions, covering financial services, marketing, merchandising, logistics, and data processing systems. Other retailers’ branded credit cards are usually issued and serviced by a third-party bank; Federated was so huge that it ran its own private bank, FDS Bank, which for many years issued and maintained the majority of its own consumer credit card portfolio with a portion at one time owned by General Electric Credit Corporation, an arrangement inherited from when R.H. Macy & Company sold their credit portfolio in an attempt to prevent filing for bankruptcy. In 2005 Federated finalized an arrangement with CitiGroup to sell its consumer credit portfolio, reissuing its cards under the Federated-CitiGroup Alliance name Department Stores National Bank (DSNB) and allowing Federated to continue servicing the credit accounts from its Financial, Administrative and Credit Services Group (Macy’s Credit and Customer Services)
[/IMG]The Bon [/IMG] Bon-[/IMG][/IMG][/IMG]Lazarus, Burd[/IMG]Rich’s[/B] also added “-Macy’s” to their name. A year later, the original hyphenated names were dropped in favor of just Macy’s, a rebranding process referred internally to as Project Star.
Federated settled an SEC investigation for $14.46 million in 1998 due to unethical debt-collection practices. Federated routinely forced credit card holders/debtors to sign an agreement that legally bound them to repay their outstanding balances instead of having the unsecured debt discharge via the filing of bankruptcy. Federated failed to file reaffirmation agreements with bankruptcy courts. As a result, the changes in the agreements were not legally binding.
On July 18, 2005, Federated Depart[/IMG][/IMG]Dav[/IMG]After Hours Formalwear[/B]. Federated would also assume $6 billion of May’s debt, bringing total consideration to $17 billion. The deal would create the nation’s largest department store chain with over 1,000 stores and $30 billion in annual sales. To help finance the deal, Federated agreed to sell its combined proprietary credit card business (but still administered by FACS Group, a subsidiary of Federated) to Citigroup. The merger was completed on August 30, 2005, after an assurance agreement was reached with the State Attorneys General of New York, California, Massachusetts, Maryland and Pennsylvania.
Federated announced plans to sell 80 store locat[/IMG]Bloomingdale’s[/B] operation.
On January 12, 2006, Federated announced [/IMG]Lord & Taylor[/B] division (55 stores in 12 states) by the end of 2006 after concluding that chain did not fit with their strategic focus for building the Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s national brands. On June 22, 2006, Macy’s announced that NRDC Equity Partners, LLC would purchase Lord & Taylor for US$1.2 billion, and completed the sale in October 2006.
On Septe[/IMG]Fa[/IMG]F[/IMG]Hecht’s[/B], <b style="[/IMG]The Jones Store, L. S. Ayres, [/IMG]Strawbr[/IMG]Kaufmann’s[/B] in Pittsburgh also had a dislike to the change most due to the concern of the local parade run by the store. Other stores like Famous-Barr in St. Louis also disliked the change, but not nearly as much as Marshall Field’s.[citation needed]
One of the consequences of th[/IMG]F[/IMG]Jordan Marsh[/B]) across the street. The two stores have a combined floorspace of more than 1,400,000 square feet (130,000 m2), more than two-thirds the size of Macy’s New York City flagship store.
On Nove[/IMG]Men’s Wearhouse[/B].
On February 27, 2007, Federated announced that [/IMG]Jews who [/IMG]Ralph H. Baer[/B] 
(born [/IMG]“The Father of V[/IMG]Blizzard Entertainment, CEO Michael Morhaime[/B] (jew): The World Of Warcraft franchise attracts teens into a fantasy world that never ends. They charge 15$ per month from each teenage gamer, and have over 11 million subscribers. Owned by Activision.
<b style="[/IMG]Runn[/IMG]Activision, CEO, Robert Kotick[/B] (jew): most known for their extremely successful Call of Duty Series. These are some of the most popular games played on the internet. In most of these games, the player shoots, burns, and stabs an endless stream of german soldiers. The franchise has even been criticised for using a repetative theme, which finally forced the developers to make one game set in the future, but the evil faction were still white. Writer: Michael Schiffer, Composer: Justin Skomarovsky. Everyone on the development teams of these games, except the designers, are jews. 
<b style="[/IMG]Vivendi, CEO Jean Bernard Levy[/B] (jew): Owns companies like Activision, and BMG: The largest business group and family of record labels in the recording industry. With a 25.5% market share (est. 2005), it is one of the “big four” record companies. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Vivendi; Universal Studios (run by jews). UMG owns the largest music publishing business in the world, Universal Music Publishing Group, following the acquisition of BMG Music Publishing in May 2007.
<b style="[/IMG]Bethesda Softworks[/B], Owned by <b style="[/IMG]Zenimax, CEO, Robert Altman[/B] (jew): Jerry Bruckheimer (jew), Leslie Moonves (jew), Harry Sloan (jew), Bethesda: Vlatko Andonov (jew), Executive Producer: Todd Howard (jew). The company’s original founder, Chris Weaver, had transformed the company from a committee-run organization to one run which had to follow “a single person’s vision”: his. “For 18 years,” Weaver stated, “from 1981 through 1999, all the money that was invested in the company was my own.” The company was then bought by Zenimax company, which is dominated by these jews:
50% of the top richest people appearing in Forbes 400 Richest Americans can be found in the Jerusalem Post’s World’s 50 Richest Jews
The World’s 50 Richest Jews (those appearing in the top 100 of Forbes 400 Richest Americans are shown in red):
Larry Ellison Michael Bloomberg Sergey Brin Lawrence (Larry) Page Steven Ballmer George Soros Michael Dell Mikhail Fridman John Paulson Roman Abramovich Ronald Perelman Carl Icahn George Kaiser Joseph Safra Sheldon Adelson James Simons German Khan Serge Dassault Len Blavatnik David and Simon Reuben Alain and Gerard Wertheimer Philip Green Sammy Ofer and family Steven Cohen Viktor Vekselberg Alexander Abramov Eli BroadDorothea Steinbruch Ira Rennert Michael Kadoorie David Geffen Stephen Schwarzman Isak Andic Ralph Lauren Samuel Newhouse Jr. Micky ArisonLeonid Mikhelson Henry Kravis Lester Crown Leonard Lauder Richard S. LeFrak Donald Newhouse George R. Roberts Bernard Sherman Samuel ZellPyotr Aven Frank Lowy and family Arnon Milchan Leonard Stern
<b style="[/IMG]Jews[/B] appear[/IMG][/IMG]<[/IMG]not[/I][/B] included in Jerusalem Post’s World’s 50 Richest Jews:
Mark Zuckerberg Donald Bren Eric Schmidt Daniel Ziff 
Dirk Ziff Robert Ziff Henry Kravis Paul Milstein & family Stanley Druckenmiller Bruce Kovner Riley P. Bechtel Stephen D. Bechtel Jr. Theodore Lerner Steven Spielberg Warren Stephens 
David Tepper Stephen Ross Daniel Och Haim Saban Joan Tisch Edgar M. Bronfman Ronald Lauder Mitchell Rales Steven Rales David Rubenstein Mark Cuban Malcolm Glazer & family Steve Wynn Tom Gores Bruce Wasserstein Nicolas Berggruen Leon Black 
William Gross Michael Milken Sumner Redstone Leslie Wexner 
Stewart Rahr Alan Casden Thomas Pritzker Jerry Speyer Israel Englander Penny Pritzker Sheldon Solow Robert Friedland Henry Samueli Thomas Friedkin Alec Gores Irwin Jacobs Anthony Pritzker Jay Robert Pritzker John Morgridge Isaac Perlmutter Wilma Tisch Neil Bluhm Robert Kraft Stephen Mandel Daniel Pritzker 
James Pritzker Jean (Gigi) Pritzker John Pritzker Karen Pritzker 
Linda Pritzker Marc Rich Lynn Schusterman John Sperling 
Mortimer Zuckerman George Lindemann & family Bernard Marcus Daniel Abraham John Arrillaga Alfred Mann Michael Moritz Michael Price Tamir Sapir Alfred Taubman Ken Fisher David Gottesman Marc Lasry Edmund Ansin Ron Baron Leon Charney Glenn Dubin Donald Fisher Doris Fisher Jeremy Jacobs Sr. Gary Michelson 
Arthur Blank Jeffrey Greene Thomas H. Lee Herbert Simon Peter Sperling John E. Abele Norman Braman John Fisher Nicholas Pritzker Alexander Rovt Margaret Whitman Leon Cooperman Barry Diller Joseph Mansueto Marc Benioff A. James Clark Robert Fisher Alan Gerry James Irsay Michael Krasny Daniel Snyder Henry Swieca Peter Lewis Nelson Peltz William Fisher Pincus Green 
Jeffry Picower Steven Schonfeld Walter Shorenstein & family Evgeny (Eugene) Shvidler Charles Zegar Jeffrey Lurie Nancy Lerner Randolph Lerner 
“In the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries……Jacob Schiff, who did travel in the periphery of the exclusive circle as the head of the investment banking firm Kuhn, Loeb. The firm had been established by Abraham Kuhn and Solomon Loeb in 1867, and it concentrated on railroad issues.
Other Jewish investment banking firms established at about the same time by German Jews included Lazard Frères by the Lazard brothers in 1832; Goldman Sachs by Marcus Goldman in 1869; J.&W. Seligman by Joseph Seligman in 1840; Salomon Brothers by Arthur, Herbert and Percy Salomon in 1910; and Lehman Brothers by Henry, Emanuel and Mayer Lehman in 1845.…..
Most of these men arrived as poor immigrants. Marcus Goldman came to Philadelphia in 1848 and peddled for two years before opening a clothing store in which he made his inital capital. Henry Lehman arrived in 1844 and peddled in Alabama. He opened a store in Montgomery and, together with his brothers, opened a cotton brokerage. These firms had extensive family contacts with other Jewish firms in Europe, which gave them competitive advantages by providing fresh capital for a dynamically growing American continent…..
<b style="[/IMG]Jews took the lead [/IMG]Lehman Brothers Lazard Frères Goldman Sachs Salomon Brothers Bache & Co. Cantor, Fotzgerald[/B]
[/IMG]A short list of other well-known Jewish Wall Street movers and shakers includes:[/B]
<b style="[/IMG][/IMG]Carl Icahn [/B]– investor and takeover speculator; owns TWA, USX, Continental Airlinesm, RJ

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