JACOB L. FURER was born to Michael Furer and his wife, the former Lizzie Zimmerman in Bridgeport CT on January 24, 1893. His family, which included younger brother Lazarus, moved to Camden in 1905. The 1906 City Directory shows the family living at 1131 Broadway. By 1910 his father had moved the family to 346 Kaighn Avenue and established a business there, the Premium Tea Company.
Jacob Furer graduated from Camden Manual Training and High School at Haddon and Newton Avenues and went on to study law at Temple University Law School, graduating in 1915. After clerking for Judges French and Davis he was admitted to the New Jersey Bar.
In 1917 Jacob Furer enlisted in the United States Navy and served as an ensign patrolling local waters in the Fourth Naval District. He resumed his legal career upon returning from active duty. He was active in real estate law in Camden and was a director of the Diamond Building and Loan Association. Jacob L. Furer was active in affairs if Camden's Jewish community and especially active as a member of the Jewish War Veteran's Tri-county Chapter, which he served as commander of in the late 1930s. He was also a member of Camden Post No. 7 of the American Legion, serving as its adjutant in the mid-1940s. He served as an appeal agent for Camden Draft Board No. 11 during World War II, whose members included John McCaffrey, Dr. David S. Rhone and Thaddeus Borz.
Jacob Furer married Elizabeth Getzov in 1921. The family made its home at 1124 Langham Avenue in Parkside. A son, John Falk Furer was born in 1923. Sadly, after graduating from Camden High School, John Falk Furer was killed in action while serving with the United States Army in France in July of 1944.
Jacob Furer's parents and brother had moved to Atlantic City by the spring of 1930. His father had retired. Brother Lazarus Furer was then managing a rolling chair company on the Boardwalk. He remained a resident of Atlantic City until his death in 1964.
Mr. and Mrs. Furer were still living in Parkside as late as 1947. By 1956 Jacob L. Furer had moved to an apartment in Collingswood NJ. He was still practicing law at 712 Market Street in Camden as late as the fall of 1959. Jacob L. Furer died on January 17, 1964 and was buried at Crescent Burial Park in Pennsauken, New Jersey, not far from where his son lay. Mrs. Furer continued to live in Collingswood through the fall of 1970, according to the New Jersey Bell Telephone Directory for that year. Last a resident of Oaklyn, New Jersey, she passed on February 26, 1976 and was buried at her husband's side.
From South Jersey: A History 1624-1924 |
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Philadelphia Inquirer - August 2, 1912 |
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Benjamin
Natal - Joseph F. Kantor - Max Goldich - Philip M. Pinsky Bertrand Schneeberg - Arnold Weiss - Samuel Heine - Jacob Furer Israel Heine |
Philadelphia Inquirer - January 24, 1914 | |
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Benjamin
Natal - Joseph F. Kantor - Max Goldich - Mark Obus
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Dr. William M.
Lashman - Arnold Weiss Bertrand Schneeberg - Jacob Furer - Broadway Theatre - Sig Schoenagle - Charles H. Ellis |
Philadelphia Inquirer - January 26, 1914 | |
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Benjamin
Natal - Joseph F. Kantor - Max Goldich - Mark Obus
- Dr.
William M.
Lashman - Arnold Weiss Bertrand Schneeberg - Jacob Furer - Broadway Theatre |
Philadelphia Inquirer - February 10, 1914 |
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Harry
Greenberg - Milton Manheimer Max Lewis - Mitchell Blank - Benjamin Natal - Joseph F. Kantor Max Goldich - Mark Obus - Arnold Weisss - Bertrand Schneeberg Broadway Theatre - jacob weinberg - Meyer Wessel - Jacob Furer |
Trenton Times * September 3, 1915 |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer October 16, 1916 Samuel Macklin |
Philadelphia Inquirer - July 4, 1917 |
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Meyer
Wessel - Dr. Philip Wenkos - A. Rosenfelt - J. Heine -
Mark Obus Abe Fuhrman - Samuel Mackler - Isaac Frisch - jack weinberg - Jacob L. Furer Arnold Weiss - Harry Greenberg |
Camden Courier-Post - June 30, 1928 |
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Antonio Rocco - Jacob L. Furer - Giacomo Visalli - Stevens Street |
American
Jewish Yearbook for 1931-1932 |
MEMBERS
Camden
LIBRARY MEMBER
Dale, H., Haddon Book Bindery
ANNUAL MEMBERS
Adlen,
R., 1455 Broadway
Arnoff, Rabbi
Nachman, 1254 Langham Avenue
Brown, Barney B., 1222 Langham Avenue
Conston, H., 707 Broadway
cooper, dr. david e., 1314
Broadway
Cooperson, Leon, 40 North
4th Street
Feldman. J., 422 Kaighn
Avenue
Feldsher, R., 800 Broadway
Fine, Florence, 520 Kaighn
Avenue
Fox, P., 1122 Broadway
Fridrick, H. E., 2587 Baird
Boulevard
Fuhrman, Abe, 444 Broadway
furer, jacob l., 602
Wilson
Building
Goldstein, Dr. Hyman I.,
1125 Broadway
Grossberg, J., 827 Broadway
Heine, Samuel, 910 Broadway
Hermann, I. H., 300 Broadway
Jaspan, H., 631 Grant
Street
Kaplan, S., 804 Wilson Building
Levy, W. H., 2554 Baird
Boulevard
liberman, lewis, 307
Market
Street
Lichtenstein, H. S., 1450 Wildwood Avenue
Markowich. H. W., 1277 Kenwood Avenue
Markowich, S. N., 1221 Haddon
Avenue
Markowitz, L. L., 808 Broadway
Marritz, Mark, 521 Cooper
Street
Miller, S. N., 548 Federal
Street
naden, jacob, 773
Kaighn
Avenue
Natal, Benjamin, 1491 Greenwood
Avenue
Newman, A., 1178 Haddon
Avenue
Ostroff, William, 1196 Haddon
Avenue
Palitz, Sarah L., 514 Federal
Street
Polivnick. Miss C., 1449 Ormond Avenue
Rose, Leon H., 511 Income Insurance Building (300
Broadway)
Rosenfeld, R. H., 3046 Federal
Street
Udell, W., 504 Kaighn
Avenue
Visor, David L., 23 broadway
weitzman, israel, 1456
Haddon
Avenue
Yuschinsky, Miss Dora E., 520 Liberty
Street
zinman, philip, 548
Federal
Street
Camden Courier-Post * October 29, 1931 |
BAIRD TO ADDRESS HEBREW LEAGUE |
David Baird, Jr., Republican nominee for governor, will make his final appearance in the current election campaign Monday night, in his "own home town," when he will address a monster rally at the Hebrew Republican League, at the Talmud Torah, 621 Kaighn avenue.
The Hebrew league reorganized formally at a luncheon in the Hotel Walt Whitman. Lewis Liberman, assistant city solicitor, was elected president; Sig Schoenagle, Samuel Shaner, Israel Weitzman, vice-presidents; L. Scott Cherchesky, secretary, and Samuel Label, treasurer.
Trustees of the league include Hyman Bloom, Mitchell E. Cohen, Benjamin Friedman, Jacob L. Furer, Isadore H. Hermann, Carl Kisselman, Edward Markowitz, Louis L. Markowitz, Harry Obus, Maurice L. Praissman, Samuel Richelson, Meyer L. Sakin, Julius Rosenberg, Jacob Rosenkrantz and Jack Weinberg.
In addition to former Senator Baird, speakers at the Jewish rally will include Mrs. Elizabeth C. Verga, Republican state committeewoman and vice chairman of the county committee; Congressman Charles A. Wolverton, Congressman Benjamin Golder, of Pennsylvania, and State Senator Samuel Salus, of Pennsylvania.
Camden Courier-Post * February 4, 1938 |
JEWISH WAR VETERANS PLAN FOR BUSY YEAR |
Commander Jacob L. Furer, commander of the Tri-County Post, Jewish War Veterans, wants to make 1938 the outstanding year in the history of the post; Among his objectives will be close co-operation with other veteran organizations, the purchasing of a home and formation of a uniformed drum and bugle corps for the Sons of Jewish War Veterans.
Appointments announced by Commander Furer are Morris Bloom, quartermaster; Mitchell Blank, adjutant; Julian Jaspan, officer of the day; Judge Lewis Liberman, the first commander of the post, judge advocate; Harry Bush, chaplain; Louis Berg, liaison officer; Lew Bryen, service officer; Harry Mendell, patriotic instructor; Samuel Shepard, historian; Samuel Herman, post guard; trustees, Isador S. Worth, past commander; Samuel Shapiro and Nathan N. Wolpert.
JEWISH WAR VETERANS IN DRIVE FOR MEMBERS Commander Jacob Furer, of the Tri-County Post Jewish War Veterans, has begun a drive to secure as members all veterans who are eligible to join. He is urging all members of the Tri-County Post to join the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars or Disabled Veterans of the World War, as he desires the entire post to co-operate with other veteran groups.
The committee on new members is composed of Joseph Getsov,
junior
vice commander, chairman; Morris Cohen, Nat Wolpert, Jules Jaspan, Sam Shapiro,
Louis Rosenthal, Al Becker and Sam Herman. |
World war II Draft Card |
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