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1877
Born in Margonin, province of Posen, German Empire (now part of Poland)
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1891
Takes an apprentice position in the village of Samotshin. -
1895
Takes a job at a wholesaler in the town of Gnesen. -
1898
Moves to Berlin, to work in a wholesale business. -
1900
Works as a traveling salesman for a textile firm in Leipzig -
1901
Moves to Zwickau, to join his brother Simon in managing a department store for the company Ury Brothers -
1904
joins Simon to launch their own store in Zwickau. -
1907
Buys the Ury store and sets up a common distribution center to serve both stores. -
1910
Marries Lilli (Zerline) Ehrmann, a twenty-year-old woman from Frankfurt. -
1911
Joins the Zionist movement. -
1914
Completes the opening of additional stores in the working-class towns of Meissen, Frankenberg, and Planitz. The Schocken chain operates nine stores. -
1915
Meets the Hebrew novelist S.I. Agnon. -
1917
Supports Martin Buber’s literary magazine Der Jude. -
1921
First trip to Palestine, Invited by Arthur Ruppin. -
1922
Meets the architect Erich Mendelsohn. -
1925
Second trip to Palestine; Invited to the opening ceremony of the Hebrew University In Jerusalem. -
1928
Buys 3,000 Hebrew poetic works discovered in the attic of the deserted Ben Ezra Synagogue in old Cairo. -
1930
Completes the expansion of the Schocken chain with additional department stores in Nuremberg (1926), Stuttgart (1928), and Chemnitz (1930). -
1931
Founds the book publishing company Schocken Verlag in Berlin.
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1931
Opens a department store in Berlin. The Schocken chain is the fourth largest in Germany. -
1934
Leaves Germany and relocates in Jerusalem; elected to chairman of the Hebrew University’s executive committee.
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1936
Buys Haaretz, a small newspaper in Tel Aviv; Inaugurates the Schocken Library in Jerusalem. -
1938
Forced by the Nazi regime to sell the department stores for a fraction of their value. -
1939
Launches the Schocken Publishing House in Tel Aviv. -
1940
Relocates in the USA. -
1945
Founds Schocken Books in New York. -
1949
Regains control over some of his confiscated department stores in West Germany. -
1953
Sells the department stores in West Germany. -
1957
Receives the Nuremberg Machzor as a part of a reparations package for losses incurred during the Nazi period. -
1959
Dies during a vacation in Switzerland.