THE MONEY KINGS: The Epic Story of the Jewish Immigrants Who Transformed Wall Street and Shaped Modern America, by Daniel SchulmanOn Feb. 6, 1904, a group of powerful Jewish men met at the Fifth Avenue mansion of Jacob Schiff.
Then he asked the same question my grandfather used to ask: What does it mean for the Jews?
Schiff is the book’s central figure, and by the early 20th century, on the eve of the Russo-Japanese War, his influence had spread beyond Wall Street.
At the time, Jews were being raped and murdered in yet another series of pogroms in imperial Russia.
These attacks burned such a lasting scar on the Jewish psyche that, earlier this year, an Israeli major general was moved to compare the slaughter of Israeli civilians on Oct. 7 to “a pogrom from our grandparents’ time.”
Persons:
Daniel Schulman, Jacob Schiff, Schiff, ” Daniel Schulman, —, Adolph Ochs, Oscar Straus, Theodore Roosevelt’s, Hague, ”
Organizations:
Jewish Immigrants, The New York Times, Russo
Locations:
German, Japan, Russia, United States, Japanese, Wall, “