Gluckstein
GLUCKSTEIN
GLUCKSTEIN , English family of caterers. In 1872 isidore gluckstein (1851–1920) opened a small tobacconist's shop in London with his brother-in-law Barnett *Salmon. This concern developed into Salmon and Gluckstein, the largest firm of retail tobacconists in England, which was then purchased by the Imperial Tobacco Company in 1904. In 1887 Isidore Gluckstein was also one of the founders of the catering firm, J. Lyons and Company, together with his brother montague gluckstein (1854–1922), Alfred Salmon, son of Barnett Salmon, and Sir Joseph *Lyons. Montague Gluckstein conceived the idea of this popular catering establishment and played a leading part in its development, based on the principle of offering good food at moderate prices. He succeeded to the chairmanship of the company on the death of Lyons in 1917. isidore montague gluckstein (1890–1975) was chairman of the company 1956–60, and president 1961–68.
Other members of the family were sir samuel gluckstein (1880–1958), who was active in the London Country Council and occupied many posts in executive committees and was mayor of Westminster 1920–21; and sir louis halle gluckstein (1897–1979), Conservative member of parliament from 1931–45, chairman of the Greater London Council in 1968, and president of the Liberal Jewish Synagogue from 1944.
add. bibliography:
"Montague Gluckstein," in: dbb, ii, 578–81; S. Aris, The Jews in Business (1970), index.