Bronfman family
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The Bronfman family is one of the most influential Jewish families in the world. It owes its initial fame to Samuel Bronfman (1889-1971), who made a fortune in the alcoholic distilled beverage business during the 20th century through the family's Seagram Company. The family is of Canadian heritage. Most of its members are Canadian citizens, most of whom are based in Montreal and New York City.
- Members of the Bronfman family
- Ekiel Bronfman
- Abe Bronfman (1882–1968)
- Harry Bronfman (1886–1963)
- Laura Bronfman
- Samuel Bronfman (1891–1971); married to Saidye Rosner Bronfman (1896–1995)
- Phyllis Lambert (b. 1927)
- Edgar Bronfman, Sr. (b. 1929)
- Edgar Bronfman, Jr. (b. 1955)
- Samuel Bronfman II (b. 1954)
- Charles Bronfman (b. 1931); married to Andrea Bronfman (1945–2006)
- Stephen Bronfman; married to Claudine Blondin
- Ellen Bronfman Hauptman
- Jean Bronfman
- Bessie Bronfman
- Allan Bronfman (1895–1980)
- Edward Bronfman (1927–2005)
- Peter Bronfman (1929–1996)
- Rose Bronfman