Abraham was born to a Jewish family,[2] the son of Judah Abraham, a native of Bavaria who left in 1837 and married Sarah Sussman en route to the United States. Soon after arrival, Judah Abraham opened a store on Murray Street in New York. In 1843 Abraham Abraham was born. He had delicate health, and wanted to be a violinist. During the Civil War, he ran away to Chicago to enlist, but was brought back by his father. At 14, he worked at Hart & Dettlebach of Newark, along with Simon Bloomingdale and Benjamin Altman for $1 a week.
He became a Brooklyn philanthropist, establishing the Brooklyn Jewish Hospital, among many other causes. In 1890, he commissioned a house, now demolished, at 800 St. Mark's Avenue in Brooklyn.
Personal life
Abraham married twice. In 1868, he married Isabella Hyams; she died in 1875.[4] In 1882, he married Rose Epstein; they remained married until his death.[5]
He had three children with his first wife and one with his second wife, Rose:
Florence May Abraham Blum (married to Edward Charles Blum);[8][9]
Lawrence Emanuel Abraham; and
Edith Abraham Straus (married to Percy Selden Straus, son of Isidor Straus).[10]
His many notable descendants include grandson Donald B. Straus (son of his daughter Edith), an educator, author, and advisor; great-great-granddaughter Nina Rothschild Utne, a magazine publisher; great-great-grandson Peter A. Bradford, civil servant and nuclear power expert, and great-great-great-grandson Arthur Bradford, an author and director.
"...And Paramus Makes Ten", internal A&S history document on opening of Paramus Park store, 1974.
"Abraham Abraham, Merchant, Is Dead; Sudden End of a Man of Notable Career, Known for His Broad and Liberal Activities", PDF file with full text of The New York Times obituary, June 29, 1911.
References
^ abLeonard, John William; Marquis, Albert Nelson, eds. (1908), Who's who in America, vol. 5, Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, Incorporated, p. 6
^"Obituary: Simon P. Rothschild". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. January 6, 1936. He was the husband of the late Lillian Abraham Rothschild and father of the late Howard Rothschild. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 10 a m. in the Beth-El Chapel of Temple Emanu-El.