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  1. Solomon Lazard, also known as S. Lazard, (1827–1916) was an entrepreneur in 19th century Los Angeles, California, a member of the city council there in 1854, and founder of S. Lazard & Co (later the City of Paris department store).

  2. Solomon Lazard was born in 1826 in Fromberg, Alsace-Lorraine, France. He was a cousin to the owners of Lazard Frères, then a leading import-export house and today a French banking giant.

  3. The store of Solomon Lazard, Jewish merchant and civic leader of early Los Angeles. Enduring Understandings: The earliest Jewish leaders in pioneering Los Angeles were the founders and leaders of Wilshire Boulevard Temple. Primary documents such as photographs, maps and letters can tell powerful stories about a place.

  4. Solomon Lazard, an original trustee of Hebrew Benevolent Society, Los Angeles. The Hebrew Benevolent Society was formed for two purposes: Mutual aid to Jews and others, and to develop a cemetery and burial rites for members of the Jewish faith.

  5. Harris Newmark, his uncle Joseph, and Solomon Lazard were among the thirty men who signed the incorporating bylaws of the Hebrew Benevolent Society (HBS), the first Jewish organization, ethnic society, and charity in the city.

  6. Don Solomon Lazard, nacido el 5 de abril de 1827 en Frauenberg y murió el 13 de enero de 1916 en Los Ángeles, es un empresario franco-estadounidense.

  7. 29 de nov. de 2022 · Her public broadcast programs have earned her six Emmys, her two non-fiction books were bestsellers and Pink’s, the Hollywood hot dog stand, named its veggie dog after her. Since the first Jews ...