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Schepps acquired the family bakery in 1922 when his father Joe Schepps died (it was sold in 1928). After the bakery was sold, he started an insurance company that lasted 43 years. He established the Schepps Brewing Company in 1934 and sold it the next year. He served on the board of directors (once
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in 1953 and was recognized as "Dallas's Most Outstanding Citizen" the following year. He was recognized as "Headliner of the Year" by the Press Club of Dallas in 1962. Three years later, he received a "Brotherhood Citation" by the National Conference of Christians and Jews and was given the
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as chairman) for the Mercantile National Bank from 1922 until his death. He shared other business interests including bakeries and other insurance companies. His success as a businessman allowed him to become a generous contributor to a number of charities.
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Schepps served on the grand jury that investigated a string of bombings in African-American communities in the 1950s in Dallas, and headed the first biracial committee in Dallas.
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and worked there for two years. He married Phyllis Eickman in El Paso in 1915, with whom he later had three children.
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and contributed to build a retirement home for the Jewish population in Dallas. Schepps was once a member of
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Though Schepps was forced to leave the university, he became a lifetime supporter of it. He later moved to
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in 1914 on a basketball scholarship until it was discovered that he lacked a high school education.
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to Russian immigrant parents Joe and Jennie (née Nathanson) Schepps. When his parents moved to
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Schepps donated close to $ 120,000 to the relief of Jews in the United States during
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A Statue of Julius Schepps, located at the Julius Schepps Park, Dallas, TX.
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