Steyer Family Collection

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Salomea Waksberg, as a young woman

Salomea (Salcia/Sala) Waksberg was born in the Polish town of Kielce in 1889 or 1890.  Her father was a successful merchant who owned a tannery (a factory that processed leather) and a store that sold leather goods.  The family was large–Salomea was one of many children–and traditional in its Jewish observance.  Salomea completed a gymnasium (high school) and learned to play the piano. More so than her siblings, she helped her father out in the leather goods store and developed a good business sense.  Her business acumen would serve her well; in her early twenties, she married Siegfried Steyer, a young, dashing entrepreneur, and advised him in his ventures.  Together they had two children, Stanley and Helena.