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Isidor Bush

Isidor Bush or Busch (January 15, 1822, Prague – August 5, 1898, St. Louis, Missouri) was a man of letters, publisher, and viticulturalist.

His maternal great-grandfather was Israel Hönig, Edler von Hönigsberg [de],[1] the first Jew raised to nobility in Austria.[2]

"Jahrbücher" edit

At age 15, he entered Anton von Schmid's printing establishment in Vienna, which his father had acquired. The Talmud published with the imprint of Von Schmid and Bush was prized for some time afterwards for its exactness. For six years (1842–47) Bush edited and published the Kalender und Jahrbuch für Israeliten (Vienna). Its plan was the presentation in the same book of the productions of leading Jewish scholars of divergent views. Among these were S. L. Rapoport, S. D. Luzzatto, Gotthold Salomon, Ludwig Philippson, Isaac Noah Mannheimer, Theodor Creizenach, Ludwig August von Frankl, Leopold Kompert, and Leopold Löw. Some of these made their first appearance as writers in the pages of the "Jahrbücher." In 1844 he edited Mesillat ha-Limmud (Way of Instruction), which was published by his father after Bush had left for America. Liberal in politics, he edited the Osterreichisches Zentral-Organ für Glaubensfreiheit, and other revolutionary papers issued from his press.

Career in the USA edit

When the Revolution of 1848 failed he had to flee to New York City, where he arrived January 8, 1849. There Bush opened a store for the sale of newspapers and stationery, and, on March 30, 1849, published the initial number of Israel's Herald, the first Jewish weekly in the United States, which, however, lived only three months. He was assisted in producing it by leading members of the Order B'nai B'rith.

In the summer of 1849, Bush went to St. Louis, where he managed a general store for six years. In 1857 Bush was made president of the People's Savings Bank. When the Missouri Convention was called to determine whether the state should join in the secession movement, Bush was chosen a member on the Unconditional Union ticket, and was made a member of the Committee of Nine, to which most important matters were referred.

When Fremont took command in 1861, with headquarters in St. Louis, Bush was made his aide-de-camp, with the rank of captain. He submitted to Secretary of the Treasury Chase a plan for a government loan of one hundred million dollars, similar to the famous Rothschild premium loans of Austria. Chase feared its rejection by Congress, but was impressed with Bush's financial genius, and offered him a Treasury clerkship. Bush returned shortly afterward to St. Louis, and became for six years general freight and passenger agent of the St. Louis and Iron Mountain Railroad Company.

Bush assisted in forming Congregation B'ne El in St. Louis along with Daniel Block[3] and in establishing the Independent Order B'nai B'rith in the West, and was henceforth prominently identified with the Order, rendering especially useful service in connection with its endowment or insurance feature, and in forming the Cleveland Jewish Orphan Asylum. His interest in the society led him to become an insurance actuary.

Bush was chosen member of the state convention called to abolish slavery and to form a new constitution. He was elected a member of the Missouri state board of immigration to repair losses in population resulting from the war, which post he retained for twelve years. Later in life Bush became interested in viticulture. He purchased a tract of land (named by him "Bushberg") outside the city, which became noted for its products; and he even sent large quantities of cuttings from his vineyards to France to replace ravages by phylloxera.

Bush, after years of preparation, published a catalogue of grapes, The Bushberg Catalogue, which has gone through several editions and has been translated into several languages.

Bush died in St. Louis in 1898 and was buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery.

References edit

  1. ^ "HÖNIG, ISRAEL (EDLER VON HÖNIGSBERG) - JewishEncyclopedia.com". www.jewishencyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  2. ^ see Kompert, Oesterreichische Adelshalle für Israeliten
  3. ^ Ehrlich, Walter. Zion in the Valley. The Jewish Community of St. Louis. Volume 1. 1807-1907. University of Missouri Press. Columbia and London. 1997; ISBN 0-8262-1098-8

External links edit

  •   Media related to Isidor Bush at Wikimedia Commons
  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSinger, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "Isidor Bush". The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.
  • , Missouri Historical Review. Accessed December 30, 2022.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Isidor Bush news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Isidor Bush or Busch January 15 1822 Prague August 5 1898 St Louis Missouri was a man of letters publisher and viticulturalist His maternal great grandfather was Israel Honig Edler von Honigsberg de 1 the first Jew raised to nobility in Austria 2 Contents 1 Jahrbucher 2 Career in the USA 3 References 4 External links Jahrbucher editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Isidor Bush news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message At age 15 he entered Anton von Schmid s printing establishment in Vienna which his father had acquired The Talmud published with the imprint of Von Schmid and Bush was prized for some time afterwards for its exactness For six years 1842 47 Bush edited and published the Kalender und Jahrbuch fur Israeliten Vienna Its plan was the presentation in the same book of the productions of leading Jewish scholars of divergent views Among these were S L Rapoport S D Luzzatto Gotthold Salomon Ludwig Philippson Isaac Noah Mannheimer Theodor Creizenach Ludwig August von Frankl Leopold Kompert and Leopold Low Some of these made their first appearance as writers in the pages of the Jahrbucher In 1844 he edited Mesillat ha Limmud Way of Instruction which was published by his father after Bush had left for America Liberal in politics he edited the Osterreichisches Zentral Organ fur Glaubensfreiheit and other revolutionary papers issued from his press Career in the USA editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Isidor Bush news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message When the Revolution of 1848 failed he had to flee to New York City where he arrived January 8 1849 There Bush opened a store for the sale of newspapers and stationery and on March 30 1849 published the initial number of Israel s Herald the first Jewish weekly in the United States which however lived only three months He was assisted in producing it by leading members of the Order B nai B rith In the summer of 1849 Bush went to St Louis where he managed a general store for six years In 1857 Bush was made president of the People s Savings Bank When the Missouri Convention was called to determine whether the state should join in the secession movement Bush was chosen a member on the Unconditional Union ticket and was made a member of the Committee of Nine to which most important matters were referred When Fremont took command in 1861 with headquarters in St Louis Bush was made his aide de camp with the rank of captain He submitted to Secretary of the Treasury Chase a plan for a government loan of one hundred million dollars similar to the famous Rothschild premium loans of Austria Chase feared its rejection by Congress but was impressed with Bush s financial genius and offered him a Treasury clerkship Bush returned shortly afterward to St Louis and became for six years general freight and passenger agent of the St Louis and Iron Mountain Railroad Company Bush assisted in forming Congregation B ne El in St Louis along with Daniel Block 3 and in establishing the Independent Order B nai B rith in the West and was henceforth prominently identified with the Order rendering especially useful service in connection with its endowment or insurance feature and in forming the Cleveland Jewish Orphan Asylum His interest in the society led him to become an insurance actuary Bush was chosen member of the state convention called to abolish slavery and to form a new constitution He was elected a member of the Missouri state board of immigration to repair losses in population resulting from the war which post he retained for twelve years Later in life Bush became interested in viticulture He purchased a tract of land named by him Bushberg outside the city which became noted for its products and he even sent large quantities of cuttings from his vineyards to France to replace ravages by phylloxera Bush after years of preparation published a catalogue of grapes The Bushberg Catalogue which has gone through several editions and has been translated into several languages Bush died in St Louis in 1898 and was buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery References edit HONIG ISRAEL EDLER VON HONIGSBERG JewishEncyclopedia com www jewishencyclopedia com Retrieved 2022 11 18 see Kompert Oesterreichische Adelshalle fur Israeliten Ehrlich Walter Zion in the Valley The Jewish Community of St Louis 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