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Page 1: RU-N Launches New Exhibit at Virtual Museum: Straus Family Legacy of Public Service and Philanthropy; Strauses--former Macy's owners | Rutgers University - Newark

UNIVERSITYWIDE NEW BRUNSWICK CAMDEN RBHS A-Z DIRECTORY

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October 1, 2014

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RU-N Launches New Exhibit at Virtual Museum: StrausFamily Legacy of Public Service and Philanthropy;Strauses--former Macy's ownersBY FERLANDA NIXON // , ,

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The School of Public Affairs and Administration (SPAA) at Rutgers University-Newark, in partnership withthe Straus Historical Society, is pleased to announce the addition of a new exhibit room to the VirtualMuseum of Public Service (VMPS). Co-sponsored by the Rutgers University-Newark Department ofHistory, the exhibit, entitled: The Straus Family: A Legacy of Public Service and Philanthropy, highlightsthe Straus family's long history of public service and philanthropy, and includes photographs, stories andlinks to information about Lazarus and Sara Straus, their ancestors and their descendants.

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Lazarus Straus emigrated from Germany to the United States in 1852. He settled in Georgia, became apushcart peddler and later opened a successful dry goods business in Talbot County. However, in 1862,when the county issued a presentment accusing Jews of usury, Lazarus and his family relocated toColumbus, Georgia before finally settling in New York. There, the Strauses opened a china and crockerybusiness, L. Straus & Son, and eventually became partners in R. H. Macy & Company. As owners ofMacy’s for nearly 100 years, the family was an integral part of the commercial development of New YorkCity. The family’s financial success in New York enabled them to give back to the community by assistingthose less fortunate; Straus family members have served on the boards of numerous philanthropicorganizations over the years. When Isidor Straus and his wife Ida died in the Titanic tragedy, about 5,000employees of Macy’s Department Store contributed what little they could afford to create a memorialplaque for their beloved boss.

In addition to their commercial and philanthropic endeavors, the Straus family has been actively involvedin American public affairs for more than 100 years. Beginning in the 19th and continuing into the 20thCentury, family members have served the public at the federal and local levels. Of note, they weremembers of the House of Representatives, ambassadors, and presidential cabinet members.

“As a consequence of the family's involvement in this broad spectrum of public service, philanthropy andcivic engagement, the Straus family exemplifies the true American story and spirit, and they have instilledtheir spirit of philanthropy in others as well,” said Marc Holzer, Ph.D., dean of Rutgers University-NewarkSchool of Public Affairs and Administration and VMPS director. “Through this exhibit, we strive to bring tolife their struggles and achievements as well as their commitment to public service and philanthropy,”Holzer added.

The Straus Family exhibition room, which chronicles the family’s rich history, will go live in just a few shortweeks. To mark this innovation, Rutgers SPAA and the Straus Historical Society are hosting a receptionon Tuesday, October 7th from 6:00 to 7:30 pm. Speakers will include: Dean Marc Holzer, director of theVirtual Museum of Public Service; Joan Adler, executive director of the Straus Historical Society; Oscar S.Straus III, chair of the Straus Historical Society Board of Directors; and Al Berr, Straus Historical Societyboard member. The reception will be held at Rutgers University-Newark School of Public Affairs

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and Administration (SPAA), 111 Washington Street, Third Floor Atrium. Refreshments will be served.Attendance is by invitation only. Please RSVP to Elizabeth Hall at [email protected](mailto:[email protected]) by Friday, October 3rd.

About the Virtual Museum of Public Service, www.vmps.us (http://www.vmps.us)

Co-sponsored by the American Society for Public Administration, the Alliance for Public Service, thePublic Technology Institute and other public service organizations, the Virtual Museum of Public Servicemaintains more than 30 permanent and special exhibition galleries. Among these are exhibits dedicatedto Women in Public Service, Science in the Public Interest, Faith-Based Public Service Initiatives,Firefighters, Philanthropy, Leadership in Public Service, and many more.

Rutgers University-Newark School of Public Affairs and Administration (SPAA),spaa.newark.rutgers.edu

Ranked 7th nationally by U.S. News & World Report, the School of Public Affairs and Administration(SPAA) at Rutgers University-Newark educates and motivates students to choose careers in publicservice and administration through its innovative and comprehensive undergraduate (BA), Master ofPublic Administration (MPA), Executive Master of Public Administration (EMPA), doctoral (PhD), andprofessional and graduate certificate programs. The school’s faculty generates knowledge and bestpractices in public service and administration, and collaborates with public and nonprofit sectororganizations and professionals throughout the U.S. and the world. Guided by the principles ofknowledge, competence, diversity, and service – with an emphasis on public service values andcompetencies for effective performance – SPAA promotes accountability, transparency, and performancein the public and nonprofit sectors.

About the Straus Historical Society, www.straushistoricalsociety.org(http://www.straushistoricalsociety.org)

The Straus Historical Society is dedicated to advancing the knowledge, understanding, and appreciationof the Straus family and the historical context in which they lived. They accomplish these goals throughresearch, collection, dissemination and education. The focus of the Society's activities is based on thefamily's involvement in government, commerce, and philanthropy. The Society conducts research andexchanges information with individuals and organizations having an interest in the settlement of Jews inthe United States, and publishes the results of its research in the form of newsletters and reports.

RECEPTION CONTACT:Elizabeth Hall, assistant director, Virtual Museum of Public Service (VMPS)School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) or 973-353-5382

MEDIA CONTACT:Helen Paxton, director, Office of Communications, Rutgers [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) or 973-353-5262