Kevarim of Tzadikim in North America

Horowitz Brothers and Margareten Company

Lower East Side, New York City

Date of Death: Sat. March 13, 1937 -

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Photo Caption Picture 1: Preparing the dough at the Horowitz Margareten Matzah Bakery, March 13, 1937, Credit: Institute For Judaic Culture and History (IFJCAH)ย 
Note: Please help us identify the people in the picture

Photo Caption Picture 2: Inspecting the finished product, March 13, 1937, Credit: Institute For Judaic Culture and History (IFJCAH)
Note: Please help us identify the people in the picture

Photo Caption Picture 3: 1944, preparing food packages to be sent DP Camps in Europe, (on the
right with his finger on the box is Alter Perl, next to him is Benny Ulman, Heshy Leiser, and Shlomo Ort), Credit: Needed

Source: Brooklyn Daily Eagle, April 1947

Source: Brooklyn Daily Eagle, July 1950

Source: Brooklyn Daily Eagle, December 1954

Bio Information:
The Matzoh Bakery was founded in 1884 by Jacob Horowitz, a son of Isaac Horowitz, together with his sons; his daughter, Regina Horowitz Margareten; and her husband Ignatz Margareten, shortly after their immigration to New York from Hungary.


Credit: Institute For Judaic Culture and History (IFJCAH)



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