![]() DeMille, and Arthur Friend formed a partnership, The Jesse L. In 1913, Goldfish, along with his brother-in-law Jesse L. After four years as vice-president of sales, he moved to New York City and settled at 10 West 61st Street. Soon, his innate marketing skills made him a very successful salesman at the Elite Glove Company. He found work in upstate Gloversville, New York in the bustling glove business. On January 4, 1899, he sailed from Liverpool, arrived in Philadelphia on January 19, and went to New York. On November 26, 1898, Gelbfisz left Hamburg for Birmingham, England, where he remained with relatives for six weeks under the name Samuel Goldfish. There he stayed with acquaintances of his family where he was trained as a glove maker. He left Warsaw penniless after his father's death and made his way to Hamburg. ![]() Goldwyn was born Szmuel Gelbfisz in Warsaw to Polish Jewish Hasidic parents, Aaron Dawid Gelbfisz (1859–1894), a peddler, and his wife, Hanna Frymet ( née Fiszhaut 1860–1925).
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