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Israel Matz
Born(1869-02-09)February 9, 1869
DiedFebruary 10, 1950(1950-02-10) (aged 81)
OccupationPhilanthropist
Known forFounder of Ex-Lax
SpouseGussie H. Matz

Israel Matz (Hebrew: ישראל מץ; February 9, 1869 - February 10, 1950) Matz is well known for founding the Ex-Lax company in 1906, today owned by Novartis. His grandson, Roy M. Goodman, was a New York State Senator from 1969–2002.

Community activity

Israel Matz Institute for Jewish Law

The Israel Matz Institute for Jewish Law at the Faculty of Law of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, is located on Mount Scopus, in one of the original buildings of the Hebrew University, built in 1925.[1]

Israel Matz Foundation

The Israel Matz Foundation is a non profit organization located in New York City. The foundation is concerned with aiding indigent Hebrew writers[2][3]

The Israel Matz Chair of Organic Chemistry

The Israel Matz Chair of Organic Chemistry was established at the Weizmann Institute of Science by the Alice Matz Goodman Endowment Fund, New York, NY, daughter of Israel Matz.[4]

References

  1. ^ Institute of Jewish Law:"The Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Faculty of Law", Hebrew University of Jerusalem, available online at [1] Archived 2009-04-11 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ TaxExemptWorld.com, 2008:"ISRAEL MATZ FOUNDATION", Tax Exempt/NonProfit Organization Information, available online at [2]
  3. ^ The New York Times:"Paid Notice: Deaths ARFA, MILTON", The New York Times, 15 June 2003
  4. ^ Annual report, 2001:"Historic Records of Major American Contributors", The Weizmann Institute of Science, available online at [3][permanent dead link]