Samuel Bronfman

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Samuel Bronfman
Born February 27, 1889
Soroki, Bessarabia
Died July 10, 1971
Unknown place of death
Occupation Entrepreneur
Spouse Saidye Rosner
Children Aileen Mindel "Minda" Bronfman de Gunzburg
Phyllis Lambert
Edgar Miles Bronfman
Charles Rosner Bronfman

Samuel Bronfman, CC (February 27, 1889July 10, 1971) was the founder of Seagrams and a Canadian family dynasty the Bronfman family.

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Born either in Soroki, Bessarabia or en route to Russia, Bronfman was one of eight children of Mindel and Ekiel Bronfman. His parents were refugees who immigrated to Wapella, Saskatchewan, but soon moved to Brandon, Manitoba. In 1903, the family bought a hotel business, and Samuel, noting that much of the profit was in alcoholic beverages, set up shop as a distributor, founding the Distillers Corporation in Montreal in 1924, specializing in cheap whiskey, and concurrently taking advantage of the U.S. prohibition on alcoholic beverages. The Bronfman's found great success bootlegging to the northern cities of the U.S. such as Boston and Chicago during prohibition, while operating from the perimeters of Montreal, Quebec where alcohol production was still legal.

With the death of Joseph Seagram in 1919, his heirs sold the Seagram Company Ltd. in 1928, Bronfman's Distillers Corporation acquired Joseph E. Seagram & Sons of Waterloo, Ontario. Bronfman eventually built an empire based on the appeal of brand names developed previously by Seagrams - including Calvert, Dewars, and Seven Crown - to higher level consumers. His sales were boosted during the United States' abortive experiment with prohibition, and he was apparently able to do so while staying within the confines of both Canadian law where prohibition laws had been previously repealed and American law, while dealing with unsavory characters and Chicago bootleggers.

His company, Seagram Co. Ltd., became an international distributor of alcoholic beverages, and is now a diversified conglomerate which includes an entertainment branch.

On June 21, 1922, he married Saidye Rosner (1897 - July 7, 1995). They had four children:

  1. Aileen Mindel "Minda" Bronfman de Gunzburg (1925 - 1986)
  2. Phyllis Lambert (born January 24, 1927)
  3. Edgar Miles Bronfman (born June 20, 1929)
  4. Charles Rosner Bronfman (born June 27, 1931)

In 1952, he established the Samuel and Saidye Bronfman Family Foundation, one of Canada's major private granting foundations. He was president of the Canadian Jewish Congress from 1939 to 1962. In 1971, he helped to establish The Bronfman Building at McGill University which houses the Desautels Faculty of Management.

The Bronfman family continued its support of the University. In 1993 they created the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada and in 2002 donated the Seagram Building on Sherbrooke St. to McGill. [1]

Bronfman was made a Companion of the Order of Canada in 1967.

The Samuel Bronfman building is also the home of the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University. The building was named in his honour as a token of appreciation for his donation to the university.

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