Foreign Language Press Service

Reform Advocate

May 4, 1901

Michael Greenebaum came to America in 1845 and settled in Chicago a year later. He helped to establish the Hebrew Benevolent Society and became its first president. He was a member of the Anshe Maarab and Sinai Congregation, and one of the first to join the Zion Congregation. In each of these congregations he held office. He was one of the leaders to advocate Sunday services in Jewish congregations.

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