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Most Worshipful and
Right Worshipful's
RW Rudolph Holde
(1) Before Grand Master Markewich our most famous RW (although probably no
one in the Lodge today ever heard of him) was a man by the name of Rudolphe
Holde. RW Brother Holde claimed to have been one of the first or perhaps
the first brother raised by Shakespeare in the 1870s. I have my doubts about
that. In any event he was the most prominent lecturer of his day in the entire
city (though his physical presence was less than imposing - short and fat).
I believe there is or are bound volumes of his lectures in the Grand Lodge
library. Without further research I can't remember what his appointment was
but he was an RW. He moved around a bit and there are notations in the minutes
of his traveling from Philadelphia by horse drawn carriage for meetings.
He joined other lodges and was Master also of Saint John's lodge. I believe
he became a public accountant and worked in government both in NYC and
Philadelphia. [DS]
(2) Rudolphe Holde was born in Germany on January 17, 1850, and was an importer
of Swedish and Norwegian products. After he was raised in Shakespeare Lodge
on June 20, 1874, Holde was Master 1894 and 1895. He affiliated in December
1897 with Washington Lodge No. 21. He was appointed Grand Representative
for Norway and Sweden near the Grand Lodge of New York in 1904. On November
18, 1909, Holde re-affiliated with Shakespeare. Grand Lodge return of 1909
shows his lodge number is 885, he was a CPA, and resided at 964 Grand Avenue.
However, a later return shows his lodge number is 17 (GL 161164), when he
was dropped from the role at his own request on May 9, 1914. [WJT]
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RW William Goldsticker
Here was a very interesting guy. A lawyer and thrice Master of Shakespeare
during a turbulent time. Shakespeare lodge in effect split apart during his
regime and the rich members formed William Mckinley Lodge (now part of Golden
Rule), which built a gorgeous building for their lodge in Harlem (I think
149th and Covent). They lost the property through bankruptcy in the depression,
and it was bought by Prince Hall. The building today remains their Grand
Lodge building. [DS]
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RW Louis Sable
Louie Sable was a very prominent lawyer and leader of the Eighth Manhattan
District before our lodge was redistricvted into the Sixth Manhattan, where
Sable continued as district head for many years. This was during an era when
districts served an important function. Communication was poor and lodges
had so many members and so many activities that districts accommodated the
ambitious overflow in a like manner to concordant bodies. [DS]
Only four years after he was Master of Shakespeare, Louis Sable, another
lawyer, was selected as our first District Deputy in 1912. RW Brother Sable
was instrumental in the presentation by the Eighth District of the renowned
Tompkins Memorial windows in the Chapel at Utica. In 1918 Shakespeare left
the Eighth Masonic District to become a charter member of the newly formed
Sixth Masonic District. RW Louis Sable led the Sixth District Association
until his death in 1955. [DS]
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RW Julius Jacobs
The brother who waited the longest for recognition was W Julius Jacobs who
had been raised in 1861 in San Francisco. Brother Jacobs, a decorated and
wounded veteran of the Civil War, was Master of Shakespeare in 1882. After
serving as perennial Lodge Chaplain for 30 years, he was appointed Grand
Representative to Oklahoma in 1916. [DS]
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RW Max Monfried
As Shakespeare Lodge grew older we also gained momentum. In 1923 Max "Sunny
Jim" Monfried, another lawyer, was appointed District Deputy in recognition
of our coming 50th Anniversary. [DS]
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RW Philip Horowitz
In 1930, the year after he was Master, Doctor Philip Horowitz was appointed
District Deputy. [DS]
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RW Louis Cutler
In 1936 the popular Louis Cutler, a jeweler of note and a social chairman
par excellence, was pointed Grand Steward. [DS]
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RW Samuel Scholnick
1955 saw Samuel Scholnick appointed Grand Sword Bearer. Like RW Cutler, RW
Scholnick is a great organizer of social events. His is also well known for
his role in the creation and continuance of the Grand Lodge Blood Bank. [DS]
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RW Max Zigas
In 1958 the Good Secretary Max Zigas was appointed Grand Director of Ceremonies.
Among other things Max was editor of our Club Sandwich and honorary chairman
of the District Brotherhood Fund in recognition of the many years that Maxs
efforts made Shakespeare the leading contributor to the District. [DS]
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 RW
Abraham J. Berk
In 1964 the adage nice guys finish last proved it doesn't apply to Masonry
when Abe Berk was made Shakespeare's fifth District Deputy Grand Master.
During our centennial year, RW Abraham J. Berk served as a Director of the
Sixth District Association, and on its important Scholarship Assistance Fund,
which since its inception has been one of Shakespeare's pet charities. Brother
Berk was concurrently secretary to the board of directors of the Sixth District
Association. Brother Berk was honorary chairman of many committees, but one
stands out. He was chairman of our Centennial Year Celebration Committee.
[DS]
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RW Raymond Shapson
Some Craftsmen come to the Quarries of Freemasonry as mature men and successful
entrepreneurs. So it was with RW Raymond Shapson, who was raised in
Shakespeare Lodge a few months before his 51st birthday. He plunged into
our Lodge's activities and our Craft's ritual like a duck takes to water.
He was one of Lodge's busiest Junior Deacons because of the Lodge's Centennial
activities and the constant visits of the newly elected Grand Master, MW
Arthur Markewich. In December 1977, he was elected and installed as
Worshipful Master. Ray always displayed a flair for "Masonic marketing" --
the effort to arouse the interest of our Brothers to attend our communications
and to band together on vacations. With his guidance, a record number of
Brothers traveled to Acapulco for a fun-filled and sun-filled vacation. His
vibrant vision for the Craft was unrelated to his vocation as an optician.
After he left office, he was recognized for his ritualistic prowess by
appointment as an Assistant Grand Lecturer in the Sixth Manhattan District.
Ray was involved in the founding of the Metropolitan Assistant Grand Lecturers
Association (MAGLA). Through MAGLA, he got to know another ritual maven and
maniac for organization -- RW Barry B. Balogh, who was persuaded by
Ray to become Secretary of the Lodge, following the death of RW Ralph
Katz. In 1985, Ray served as President of MAGLA. His work within the
Sixth Manhattan District was recognized in 1984 by his appointment as Grand
Representative of the Grand Lodge of Wisconsin near the Grand Lodge of New
York. This was a suitable post for a "big cheese" in our Lodge. As a further
recognition of his labors, Ray was elected to two consecutive three-year
terms as a Director on the Board of Directors of the Sixth Masonic District
Association of Manhattan, Inc. When he sold his business in 1990, he and
wife, Faye, relocated to the Ft. Lauderdale area of Florida. Ray passed away
in July 2001; Faye passed away in April 2005. [SR]
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RW Morris M. Karp
 | Raised ? |
 | Master 1964 |
 | Chairman, Constitution and Bylaws Committee |
 | Probable service on the Sixth District Board or one or more committees
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 | Grand Representative of Virginia (1982) |
 | Chairman, Arrangements Committee for 40th Anniversary of MW Arthur Markewich's
appointment as DDGM (1988) |
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RW Ralph Katz
In 1971 Brother Ralph Katz was elevated to Grand Steward. Like RW Cutler
and Scholnick, RW Ralph Katz led the Lodge through many outstanding social
activities. Trips to distant lands were his specialty. He also ran great
dinner dances the bigger the better and for this reason he was selected by
the Sixth District to be in charge of their annual charity dinner dance for
many years. [DS]
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RW Barry B. Balogh
RW Barry B. Balogh continued a lengthy family involvement with Freemasonry.
He and his brother, W Robert Balogh, were raised by his father, Bro. Arthur
Balogh, who had been raised by his father, Bro. Joseph Balogh. Barry was
raised in 1955 in Keystone Lodge, in the Second Manhattan District, and served
as Master in 1963. Over the next 19 years, he was AGL, organizer of dozens
testimonials and honor nights, Master of two other Lodges in that District,
and Founding President of the Metropolitan Assistant Grand Lecturers Association
(MAGLA). In 1982, he was appointed DDGM to represent MW Ernest Leonardi in
the Second Manhattan District.
A few months after completing his term as DDGM, Barry accepted the offer
from Shakespeare Lodge to assume the duties of Secretary. In December 1983,
he was elected Secretary and succeeded the late RW Ralph Katz. In 1988, the
Master of Shakespeare Lodge, W Sheldon Richman, and the Master of Keystone
National Lodge, W Louis Rosenthal, organized a Silver Anniversary Testimonial
and Roast to honor Barry's 25th Anniversary as Master of Keystone Lodge.
The two co-Roastmasters General were Barry's brother, Arthur, and Barry's
broker, W David Rosenthal. Barry, who usually needled everyone, recognized
that many Masons would look forward to "getting even" by volunteering to
roast him. So, he insisted that every Roaster must contribute at least $25
to the Shriners Hospitals Fund. Over 100 Masons turned out for the testimonial
dinner, and the Shriners Hospitals Fund received a check for $1,300.
At the end of 1988, W Sheldon Richman was completing his second consecutive
term and neither Warden was willing to assume the burdens of Master in 1989.
Barry and Shelley suggested an unusual arrangement: an office swap, where
Barry would serve as Master and Shelley would serve as Secretary, provided
Barry would reassume the post of Secretary in 1990. In his fourth term as
a Master, Barry presided over the initiation, passing, and raising of his
son, Bro. J. Franklin Balogh. The Sublime Degree of Master Mason was conferred
in November 1989 by Past District Deputy Grand Masters who were current or
former members of MAGLA; the Second Section of the Degree was performed by
the New York City Police Square Club Degree Team.
Barry again was elected Secretary in December 1989. Four months later, on
April 4, 1990, he died suddenly on his way to assist Shakespeare's Officers
in conferring the Degree of Entered Apprentice. The eulogy at his Masonic
funeral service on April 7 was delivered by MW Arthur Markewich.
Barry's widow, Sandra Balogh, passed away on August 16, 2003 in Florida.
[SR]
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RW Enrique Castillo
 | Raised (April 6, 1966, Eastern Star #227(now True Light #208)) |
 | Master, Eastern Star Lodge (three times!) |
 | Master, Peerless Lodge #195 (again three times!) |
 | Tiler, Shakespeare Lodge (May 2, 1991-present) |
 | Grand Representative, Grand Lodge of South Australia (1984-1986) |
 | Scottish Rite Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret (32nd degree) |
 | Honorary member, Cornerstone Lodge#178 (formerly D'Arcy-Lebanon #178)
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 | Honorary member, Pacific Lodge #233 |
 | Wife is Piedad; resides in Queens |
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RW Sheldon B.
Richman
 | Raised (1968) |
 | Master (1987, 1988) |
 | Secretary (1989) |
 | Treasurer (1990) |
 | Master (1993-94) |
 | Director, Sixth Masonic District Ass'n of Manhattan (1993-present) |
 | Associate Editor, "Sixth District Sun" (1994-2006) |
 | Master (1997-98) |
 | Grand Representative of Pernambuco (Brazil) (1998-2002) |
 | Master of Andrew Jackson Lodge No. 120 (Alexandria, Va.) (1999) |
 | New York Grand Lodge Committee on the George Washington Masonic National
Memorial (2000-present) |
 | District Deputy Grand Master of Masonic District 1A of the Grand Lodge of
Virginia (2002) |
 | Trustee, Andrew Jackson Lodge No. 120 (Alexandria, VA) (2002-present)
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 | Virginia Grand Lodge Editorial Board of the "Virginia Masonic Herald" (2002-2006)
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 | Chairman, First Annual Virginia Masonic Charity Tennis Tournament (2003,
2005) |
 | Grand Representative of the Grand Lodge of Oregon near the Grand Lodge of
the Commonwealth of Virginia (2003-present) |
 | Master of Ceremonies, Sixth District Charity Ball (2004, 2005) |
 | Master (2004-2005) |
 | Vice President, Sixth Masonic District Association of Manhattan, Inc. (2005)
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Director, Sixth Masonic District Ass'n of Manhattan
(1993-2008) |
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Chairman, Virginia Masonic Charity Tennis Tournament
(2003, 2005) |
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Master of Ceremonies, Sixth District Charity Ball
(2004-2007) |
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Member, Board of Governors, Masonic Home of Virginia
(2007-present) |
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RW David G. Rosenthal
 | Raised (1973) |
 | Master (1980) |
 | Brotherhood Fund Chairman (1983-2003) |
 | Master (1990) |
 | Director, Sixth Masonic District Ass'n of Manhattan (1993-present) |
 | Grand Representative of Tasmania (1993-1996) |
 | Master (1996-97) |
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RW Stanley A. Schimmel
 | Raised November 28, 1983, Burk Lodge No.320 (NJ). |
 | Organist for
 | Burk Lodge No. 320 (NJ) |
 | Mosaic Lodge (NJ) |
 | Daniels Lodge (NJ) |
 | Carpenter Emanuel Lodge (NY) (member) |
 | Kane Lodge No. 454 (NY) (member) |
 | Continental Lodge (NY) (honorary member) |
 | Holland Lodge (NY) |
 | Bunting Charity Lodge (NY) (honorary member) |
 | Solomon Beethovan Lodge (NY) |
 | Garibaldi Lodge (NY) |
 | Shakespeare Lodge No. 750 (NY) (member) |
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 | Master of Shakespeare Lodge (1998-1999) |
 | Grand Organist of the Grand Lodge of New York (2001-2006) |
 | Deceased September 15, 2006 |
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RW Walter Schraeter, DSA
 | Raised, 1950 with two other Brothers who became Masters and DSA's
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 | Master, 1973 |
 | Raised 52 Brothers |
 | Dedicated Service Award, 2001 |
 | Grand Representative of the Icelandic Order of Freemasons, Grand Lodge of
Iceland, 2004-present |
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 | Trustee of the Shakespeare Lodge Education Fund |
 | Lodge Education Committee |
 | Lodge Constitution and By-laws Committee |
 | Lodge Welfare and Delinquency Committee |
 | Blood Bank Chairman, 1968-1975 |
 | Personally donated over 100 pints of blood to the Blood Bank |
 | President, Gourmet Square Club |
 | Past President and Secretary of Atlantic Beach Square Club, 1965-1980
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 | Lecturer for Entered Apprentice and Fellowcraft Degrees |
 | Florida Liaison, 1995-present |
 | Summer Barbeque Chairman, 1999-present |
 | Sixth District Florida Reunion Chairman, 2001-present |
 | Member of Quatuor Coronatti for over 30 years |
 | Member of American Lodge of Research for over 30 years |
 | Member of the Lodge of the Holy Land for 15 Years |
 | Member of the Amateur Yacht Research Society of London for 25 Years
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 | Member of the Rondout Yacht Club for 3 years |
 | Member of Zerubbabel Chapter, RAM, for 40 years |
 | Wendell K. Walker Builder of Men Award (2004) |
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RW Daniel M. Semel
 | Raised (1959) |
 | Master (1969) |
 | Founding Master of Allied Lodge (1975) |
 | D.D.G.M. (1976-77) |
 | Judge Advocate of Grand Lodge (1978-present) |
 | Director, Sixth Masonic District Ass'n of Manhattan (1984-1993) |
 | Grand Lodge's Charles Henry Johnson Medal (1988) |
 | Chairman, Grand Lodge's Standing Committee on Unity (1988-present) |
 | Master (1991) |
 | Advisory Board--Sixth Masonic District Ass'n of Manhattan (1993-present)
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 | Grand Representative of Ireland (1993-2001) |
 | Master (1995-96) |
 | Grand Lodge's Chancellor Robert R. Livingston Medal (2000) |
 | Grand Representative of Prince Hall (2001-present) |
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RW William Joseph Thomas
 | Raised, 1995 |
 | Master, 2000 |
 | Master, 2003 |
 | Trustee,
The Chancellor Robert R Livingston Masonic Library of Grand Lodge,
2006-present |
 | DDGM 6th Manhattan District, 2004-2006 |
 | Secretary, 2004-6 Metropolitan DDGM Association, 2004-present |
 | Lodge Webmaster, 2000-2007 |
 | District Group Email Moderator, 2002-present |
 | District Association Secretary, 2002-2004 |
 | District Public Relations Liaison, 2001-2004 |
 | District Florida Liaison, 2001-2005 |
 | American Lodge of Research Active Member, 2003-present |
 | Member of Royal Arch, Cryptic Council and Knights Templar |
 | Life member of Philalethes Society |
 | Founder and President of Knickerbocker Chapter, Philalethes Society, 2002-present
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 | Member of various Masonic research lodges and chapters |
 | Fellow of the Grand College of Rites |
 | Past Tavernkeeper, Manhattan Lunchtimers, 1998-1999 |
 | Contributing editor, Empire State Mason |
 | Awarded medallion and three gold bars of Re-Member The Blue Lodge for Lodge
membership development |
 | Wife is Susan Taylor Thomas; resides in Manhattan |
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RW
Ahmet Ihsan Toksu
 | Initiated 1993 |
 | Passed 1994 |
 | Raised 1996, Overseas |
 | Affiliated with Shakespeare Lodge, 1997 |
 | Master, 2003 (Gained 24 new members, 18 Raising and 6 Affiliations) |
 | Grand Director of Ceremonies, 2006-present |
 | Member of the Lodge Renewal Task Force Committee of GLNY, 2006-present
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 | Founding member of Anatolia Lodge # 1183, 2004 |
 | Founding member of Ors Lodge #119, (Overseas), 1995 |
 | Treasurer, 2005-present |
 | Treasurer of Anatolia Lodge, 2004-present |
 | Individual Development Course, MUNY, 2006 |
 | Sixth District Charity Ball Chairman, 2004 |
 | District St John's Day Fellowship Dinner Chairman, 2006 |
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MW Arthur Markewich
Has someone been forgotten? Not really. The best was saved for last:
Most Worshipful Arthur Markewich
 | Initiated November 21, 1929 |
 | Passed December 5, 1929 |
 | Raised February 20, 1929 |
 | Master of Shakespeare, 1937 |
 | District Deputy Grand Master, 1948 |
 | Grand Treasurer, 1970-71 |
 | Deputy Grand Master, 1972-73 |
 | Grand Master of Masons in the State of New York, 1974 |
The icing on the cake, the cherry on the top, the ultimate recognition. Son
of Brother Sam Markewich (67 years a member of Shakespeare), sibling of two
Masons and father of two more. MW Arthur Markewich started as an Assistant
District Attorney, became a Magistrate, was elected to the City Court, then
to the Supreme Court, and was elevated to a position as a Justice of the
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Judicial
Department. To countless Senior Wardens about to take over the helm of
Shakespeare Lodge, Arthur has been a source of advice, help and inspiration.
Until his election as Grand Master, he was the respected leader of our Conference
of Past Masters. To all Shakespeareans, he is brother.
No greater honor could be bestowed upon Shakespeare Lodge in our centennial
year than to have one of our own members selected as the leader of all Masons
within our Grand Lodge. How far we had come in first 100 years! [DS]
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Commentary by:
DS-RW Daniel S. Semel
SR-RW Sheldon B. Richman
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