Edward M. Baker
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Edward Max Baker (August 18, 1875 – February 17, 1957) was a Jewish-American investment broker from Ohio.


Life

Baker was born on August 18, 1875, in
Erie, Pennsylvania Erie (; ) is a city on the south shore of Lake Erie and the county seat of Erie County, Pennsylvania, United States. Erie is the fifth largest city in Pennsylvania and the largest city in Northwestern Pennsylvania with a population of 94,831 a ...
, the son of German immigrants Isaac Baker and Bertha Einhorn. His father was a wholesale and retail clothing merchant. The maternal grandson of Rabbi David Einhorn, his uncles were Rabbi
Emil G. Hirsch Emil Gustav Hirsch (May 22, 1851 – January 7, 1923) was a Luxembourgish-born Jewish American biblical scholar, Reform rabbi, contributing editor to numerous articles of ''The Jewish Encyclopedia'' (1906), anfounding member of the NAACP Biog ...
and Kaufmann Kohler. Baker graduated from the Erie high school in 1893. He then went to the
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chicago is consistently ranked among the b ...
, where he was a participant in two intercollegiate debates, a prize winner in university debating circles, president of the University Debating Club, and an associate editor of the senior class publication ''Cap and Gown''. He received an A.B. degree from there in 1898, and he graduated with honors and served as the class orator. He returned to Chicago a year after graduating to study and become a rabbi, taking theological courses with his uncle Rabbi Emil G. Hirsch as well as post-graduate courses on philosophy and sociology at the University of Chicago. He served as religious leader of Temple Israel in Chicago from February to June 1901. Baker then went to
Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland ( ), officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. Located in the northeastern part of the state, it is situated along the southern shore of Lake Erie, across the U.S. ...
when his brother-in-law Jacob Mayer died to take over Mayer's brokerage business. He was elected vice-president of the
Cleveland Stock Exchange The Cleveland Stock Exchange was a stock exchange in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. History The Cleveland Stock Exchange was established in 1899, and began operations on April 16, 1900 at the Williamson Building (today the location of the 200 Public Squar ...
before the end of the year, and would later serve as its president for fifteen years. In 1927, he became a partner of Livingston & Co., a member of the
New York Stock Exchange The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE, nicknamed "The Big Board") is an American stock exchange in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. It is by far the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization of its listed c ...
, and resident partner in charge of its Cleveland office. He worked there until 1934, when he became manager of the Cleveland office of Abbott, Proctor & Paine. When the Cleveland office closed in 1941, he became resident manager of Bache & Co. He worked there for the rest of his life, up to the day before his death. Baker never married. He helped found several charitable and social-service agencies, including Associated Charities, the Legal Aid Society, and the Community Fund. He cofounded the Federation of Jewish Charities in 1903, serving as its first secretary, its president for four years, and on its board of trustees for fifty years. He served as chairman of the Republican Executive Committee for
Cuyahoga County Cuyahoga County ( or ) is a large urban County (United States), county located in the Northeast Ohio, northeastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. It is situated on the southern shore of Lake Erie, across the Canada–United States border, U.S.- ...
from 1907 to 1908. He was a founder of the City Club of Cleveland in 1912, serving as its first vice-president and later as its president. He presided over the Cleveland Convention of the Union of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations in 1927, and in 1939 he received the Charles Eisenman Award for distinguished service to the community. He was also vice-president of the National Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, a member of the
American Jewish Committee The American Jewish Committee (AJC) is a Jewish advocacy group established on November 11, 1906. It is one of the oldest Jewish advocacy organizations and, according to ''The New York Times'', is "widely regarded as the dean of American Jewish org ...
, a director of the Joint Distribution Committee, and vice-president of the Cleveland branch of the Emergency Peace Campaign. He attended Temple Tifereth-Israel. Baker died at his home in Shaker Heights on February 17, 1957.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Baker, Edward M. 1875 births 1957 deaths American people of German-Jewish descent People from Erie, Pennsylvania University of Chicago alumni 19th-century American Jews 20th-century American Jews American Reform Jews Ohio Republicans American stockbrokers People from Shaker Heights, Ohio Jews from Ohio