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The Bronfman family is a Canadian family, known for its extensive business holdings. It owes its initial fame to Samuel Bronfman (1889–1971), the most influential Canadian Jew of the mid-20th century, who made a fortune in the alcoholic distilled beverage business during American prohibition through founding the Seagram Company, and who later became president of the Canadian Jewish Congress (1939–62).

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  • The Bronfman family is a Canadian family, known for its extensive business holdings. It owes its initial fame to Samuel Bronfman (1889–1971), the most influential Canadian Jew of the mid-20th century, who made a fortune in the alcoholic distilled beverage business during American prohibition through founding the Seagram Company, and who later became president of the Canadian Jewish Congress (1939–62). The family is of Russian-Jewish and Romanian-Jewish ancestry; the patriarch, Yechiel (Ekiel) Bronfman, was originally a tobacco farmer from Bessarabia. According to The New York Times staff reporter Nathaniel Popper, the Bronfman family is "perhaps the single largest force in the Jewish charitable world." (en)
  • La famille Bronfman est une famille juive-canadienne d'influence qui est devenue célèbre avec Samuel Bronfman, lequel a fait fortune dans la boisson alcoolisée au cours du XXe siècle avec la compagnie Seagram. La plupart de la famille est située à Montréal (ou Westmount) et à New York. (fr)
  • A família Bronfman é uma família judia canadense-americana. Ele deve sua fama inicial a (1889–1971), que fez uma fortuna no negócio de bebidas destiladas alcoólicas durante a proibição americana pela Seagram Company, da família. A família é descendente de judeus russos e judeus romenos; "eram originalmente agricultores de tabaco da Bessarábia". Segundo o repórter da equipe do New York Times Nathaniel Popper, a família Bronfman é "talvez a maior força isolada no mundo caritativo judaico". (pt)
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  • La famille Bronfman est une famille juive-canadienne d'influence qui est devenue célèbre avec Samuel Bronfman, lequel a fait fortune dans la boisson alcoolisée au cours du XXe siècle avec la compagnie Seagram. La plupart de la famille est située à Montréal (ou Westmount) et à New York. (fr)
  • A família Bronfman é uma família judia canadense-americana. Ele deve sua fama inicial a (1889–1971), que fez uma fortuna no negócio de bebidas destiladas alcoólicas durante a proibição americana pela Seagram Company, da família. A família é descendente de judeus russos e judeus romenos; "eram originalmente agricultores de tabaco da Bessarábia". Segundo o repórter da equipe do New York Times Nathaniel Popper, a família Bronfman é "talvez a maior força isolada no mundo caritativo judaico". (pt)
  • The Bronfman family is a Canadian family, known for its extensive business holdings. It owes its initial fame to Samuel Bronfman (1889–1971), the most influential Canadian Jew of the mid-20th century, who made a fortune in the alcoholic distilled beverage business during American prohibition through founding the Seagram Company, and who later became president of the Canadian Jewish Congress (1939–62). (en)
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  • Bronfman family (en)
  • Famille Bronfman (fr)
  • Família Bronfman (pt)
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