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The Importance of Lehman Brothers of Wall Street to American Life

Nadene Goldfoot                                                                   
Former Lehman Brothers New York City Headquarters,
an investment banking worldwide firm.
Now owned by Barclays

Bernie Sanders, Independent Party, Senator from Vermont though born in Brooklyn, New York City, NY, has been knocking Wall Street as if it is the worst place that has happened to the USA. "Wall Street is a 0.7-mile-long (1.1 km) street running eight blocks, roughly northwest to southeast, from Broadway to South Street on the East River in the Financial District of Lower ManhattanNew York City.  Donald Trump is from Manhattan.  On Wall Street one can also find "other major exchanges in the Wall Street area, including the New York Mercantile Exchange, the New York Board of Trade, and the former American Stock Exchange."
September 15, 2008, day of Lehman Brothers Bankruptcy
Chapter 11

ProductsFinancial Services
Investment Banking
Investment management
Number of employees
26,200 (2008)
SubsidiariesLehman Brothers Inc.,Neuberger Berman Inc., Aurora Loan Services, LLC, SIB Mortgage Corporation,Lehman Brothers Bank, FSB, Eagle Energy Partners, and the Crossroads Group
                                                                               
Socialist Bernie Sanders: Most of his big contributors were the Unions.

On his website is an article that says: "
Less than a year before the 2008 collapse of Lehman Bros. plunged the global economy into a terrifying free fall, the Wall Street firm awarded nearly $700 million to 50 of its highest-paid employees, according to internal documents reviewed by The Times."  Ahh yes, I remember when the stock market collapsed in 2007 and my Oppenheimer A account-made mostly of bonds and just a few stock, collapsed and I lost my savings I was just beginning to live on being I had recently retired from teaching.  I found out later that my bonds were worthless bonds showing loans to people for homes they could not afford.  That was not supposed to happen!  It's a wonder I didn't have a heart attack right then, but waited till 2009 for open heart surgery.  Meanwhile, the Lehman elite of 50 people were due to get $700 million.  Evenly divided, that would be $14 million per person. On September 15, 2008, they declared bankruptcy. 

 However, "
 documents, which were among the millions of pages submitted in Lehman's bankruptcy, show the list of top earners each were pledged $8 million to $51 million in cash, stock and other compensation. How much, if any, of the stock was cashed in before the bankruptcy wiped out its value couldn't be determined.

The Lehman documents provide a rare peek into Wall Street compensation practices, because federal regulations require salary disclosure of only the five highest-paid officers of a corporation. The documents reveal, to the dollar, the pay packages promised to individual traders and investment bankers at Lehman - a well-kept secret up to now.

                                                                                   
 I think he's just jealous.  On September 11, 2001 (9/11), Lehman occupied 3 floors of the World Trade Center.  One employee was killed in the terrorist attacks of that day.  Its global headquarters was in Three World Financial Center which were severely damaged and rendered unusable by falling debris.  This displaced over 6,500 employees.  The bank recovered quickly and rebuilt its presence.

Trading operations moved across the Hudson River to its New Jersey facilities where an impromptu trading floor was built in a hotel and was brought online less than 48 hours AFTER the attacks.  When stock markets reopened on September 17, 2001, Lehman's sales and trading capabilities were restored.
                                                                   
Wall Street in Manhattan, New York City, NY
Lehman Brothers is an investment bank.  They did not move back to its former headquarters in lower Manhattan.  Only Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch, of the major firms, remained in the downtown area.  Lehman, though committed to stay in New York City, decided that the new headquarters represented an ideal circumstance where the firm was desperate to buy and Morgan Stanley was desperate to sell, and that when the new building was purchased, the structural integrity of Three World Financial Center had not yet been given a clean bill of health, and that they would have had to wait until May 2002 for repairs to end.

After the attacks, the management placed more emphasis on business continuity planning.  Unlike its rivals, the company was unusually concentrated for a bulge-bracket investment bank.
                                                                         
Henry and Emanuel Lehman
Who was Lehman Brothers?  It was started  in 1844 by a 23 year old immigrant from Bavaria, which is part of what we call Germany today.  His name was Henry Lehman and he was the son of a Jewish cattle merchant.  He didn't stay in New York City where he must have landed but lived in Montgomery, Alabama where he opened a dry-goods store called H. Lehman.  By 1847, his brother, Emanuel Lehman,  had joined him and the firm became H. Lehman and Bro.  Then their youngest brother, Mayer Lehman, arrived in 1850 and the firm changed its name again and Lehman Brothers was founded.

The 3 brothers began to accept raw cotton from customers as payment for merchandise during the 1850s. They started a 2nd business trading in cotton.  This grew within a few years to become the most significant part of their operation.   Henry died from Yellow Fever in 1855, but the other 2 brothers continued to focus on their commodities-trading/brokerage operations.  By 1858, the center of cotton trading shifted from the South to New York City.  Factors and commission houses were based here.  Lehman opened their first branch office at 119 Liberty Street.  Emanuel, now 32 years old, moved here to run the office.

The Civil War started on April 12, 1861.  As a result, they ran into difficulties.  The firm teamed up with a cotton merchant named John Durr and formed Lehman, Durr & Co.  The war ended on June 2, 1865 and the company helped finance Alabama's reconstruction.  They finally moved their headquarters to New York City, where they helped to found the New York Cotton Exchange in 1870.    Emanuel sat on the Board of Governors until 1884.  The firm also dealt in emerging the  market for railroad bonds and entered the financial-advisory business.  Herbert H. Lehman, US Senator,  is descended from Emanuel's  brother, Mayer Lehman.   

Lehman became a member of the Coffee Exchange as earl as 1883 and then the New York Stock Exchange in 1887.  In 1899 it underwrote its 1st public offering, the preferred and common stock of the International Steam Pump Company. 

 Their real shift from being a commodities house to a house of issue began in 1906.  Under Emanuel's son, Philip Lehman, the firm partnered with Goldman, Sachs & Co to bring the General Cigar Co. to market.  They were followed by Sears, Roebuck and Co.  The next 20 years almost 100 new issues were underwrittenby Lehman, often in conjunction with Goldman, Sachs.  Among those were F.W. Woolworth Co, May Dept. Stores Co., Gimbel Brothers, Inc., RH Macy & Co, The Studebaker Corp, the BF Goodrich Co, and Endicott Johnson Corp.  These are all famous companies that have been able to put thousands of people to work.  Such enterprises are businesses that made America a great place to live. Without such enterprising brothers, perhaps more people would just be busy baling cotton today for a living. In business, one thing can lead to another.  One rule of thumb is, according to my father, that a business has to keep growing.  Lehman Brothers must have heard that rule, too.  Their father in Bavaria was a cattle merchant, and mine founded a wholesale meat Co.  with my father being the cattle buyer.  

I wonder if Behrend Lehmann was an ancestor of the Lehman Brothers.  Also known as Issachar Bermann (1661-1730), he was a German financier.  He supplied Frederick august I of Saxony with money needed to be elected as king of Poland in 1697.  This sounds like something Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump  disapproves of today, so it has a long long history.   Behrend was granted the title of Royal Commissioner and used his influence to improve the legal position of the Jews who were something like 2nd-3rd citizens.  In 1696, he was responsible for reprinting the Babylonian Talmud and distributed over 5,000 copies to students.  Later, he lost all his wealth.  

Another ancestor of the family could have been Rabbi Marcus "Meyer"  Lehmann (1831-1890) of Germany.  From 1854, he officiated at Mainz, a famous Rabbinical and Jewish learning center in the Rhineland.  In 1860, he founded Der Israelit which he published attacks against the Reform movement and Jewish historical romances with  a religious moral content.  The Lehman Brothers could have come from his family as Bavaria  was a southern German state and Jews lived there from the 10th century on.  This is the state where Nuremberg and Munich is.  It was in the first half of the 19th century where unfavorable conditions in Bavaria led to a particularly large Jewish emigration to the USA.  
                                                                       
Herbert Henry Lehman (1878-1963)Herbert H. Lehman was born to a Reform Jewish family in New York City, the son of Babetta (née Newgass) and German-born immigrant Mayer Lehman.  He served from 1933 until 1942 as the 45th governor of New York and represented New York State in the United States Senate from 1950 until 1957.

As for today's Lehman Brothers, they were in business employing many people for a long period of time.  One descendant was Herbert Henry Lehman  who was a US Statesman.  
                                                                                   
1929 Stock Market Crash on Wall Street

He had been a partner in the banking and investment firm of Lehman Bros, and became the Democratic lieutenant-governor from 1928 to 1932, yes, throughout the Stock Market Crash of 1929.  Then he was the governor from 1932 to 1942 of New York State, and that wasn't the end to his service to this country.  He served as 1st director-general of the UN relief and Rehabilitation Agency (UNRRA) from 1943 to 1946.  He was the US senator from New York from 1949 to 1957.  His political career was marked by backing the New Deal philosophy of Roosevelt.  

As governor of New York, he furthered social security, unemployment insurance, and public regulation.  He must have been well-liked as he was re-elected 3 times.  During his Senate days, he was noted for his efforts in civil rights and FREER IMMIGRATION.  He opposed political hysteria of the day.  In his later years, he worked in supporting Israel (born May 14, 1948).  

Another Lehman descendant was Irving Lehman (1876-1945) who was Herbert's brother.  He was a US jurist being justice of the New York Supreme Court from 1908 to 1923, and then of the State Court of Appeals (chief judge from 1939.  He was a judicial liberal who believed that the scope of the law must expand in keeping with the social necessities of the time.  He was active in Jewish affairs as well.  

I suppose that if the Socialists take over, there will be no one to help new businesses get started.  The days of birth and growth of business will be over in the USA.  No one will create another Wall Street again.  It looks dismal.  "Anchored by Wall Street, New York City has been called both the most economically powerful city and the leading financial center of the world."  

Bernie, the Lehman Bros. is part and parcel of what made America great.  They erred at a very old age, having been born in 1844 and died in 2008.  That's  164 years of prosperity for a lot of people employed by them as well as themselves.  That's why people came here; for better prospects.  

Resource:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lehman_Brothers
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/american-civil-war-ends
http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/must-read/lehman-elite-stood-to-get-700-million
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_H._Lehman
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall_Street


Jews of New York City, NY

Nadene Goldfoot                                                    
Chassidic tour of New York City
Crown Heights, a neighborhood in Brooklyn
             
Jews make up  2% of the USA population but make up much less than 1% of the world population..  How many live in New York City?  10% of the population are Jewish with 8.5 million people living in this state.  That means there are 1.2 million Jews living in New York City.  Brooklyn, which was the most popular borough, of King County, has a population of 2,621,793.

The history of New York City's Jews dates back to their boat arrival in 1654 when 23 refugees came from Recife, Brazil.  What had happened was that the Portuguese had conquered New Holland and brought the Spanish Inquisition with them.  Of the 23 in the boat,  while the tiny community did not thrive at first, one of its leaders, Asser Levy , by 1658 had real-estate holdings as far north as Albany, and in 1678 Jacob de Lucena was trading in Kingston, up the Hudson River.  Successful merchants, Luis Gomez and his sons built a trading post on the Hudson near Newburgh in 1717, and in 1732 the Hays family settled near New Rochelle in Westchester  .Their numbers grew most slowly. It wasn't until 1664 that the city's name changed to New York City.  In 1698 there were 4,937 people living in New York City.  .    By 1812, a war year, there were only about 400 Jews in the city.  Jews were denied certain civic rights and even permission to engage in crafts to make a living.
                                                                         
A major immigration of Jews to New York began in the 1880's because there was an increase of Anti-Semitic actions taking place in Central and Eastern Europe.  Remember the movie and stage play, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, with Tevia and his family and friends all being told they had to leave?  Many talked about going to the USA
                                                                     
Little Jewish girl, taken before 1910
Goldie Mabovitch b: May 3, 1898
Jewish peddlers of who many became department store owners
Bar Mitzva of Danny Eskow, 1951 in New York's Brooklyn; living on Avenue M.
His mother and father are on the right of his maternal grandmother, Sarah Greenstein Cohen,  who he is
standing with.  Behind him is his sister, aunt and cousins,
aunt and uncle behind his father.  His father and family escaped out of Russia, and he met his wife in Brooklyn, a German Jew.  They later moved to Florida.  
The number of Jews in New York City rose throughout the beginning of the 20th century and hit 2 million in the 1950s when Jews made up 1/4 of the city's population.  New York City's Jewish population then began to lessen as Jews moved out of Brooklyn and into the suburbs like other people were doing.  Some even moved to California and Florida.
                                                                             
Goldie Mabovitch b: Kiev, Russia-May 3, 1898
known as Golda Myerson Meir
4th Prime Minister of Israel
immigrated to NY as a child with parents Moshe and Bluma
after a pogrom in 1905-1906.  Her father had immigrated first.   
Moshe Mabovitch left to find work in New York City in 1903. None found, he moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Golda moved to Palestine in 1921
Gradually, Jews got these rights and were accepted only by 1715 with a naturalization law. At first they were not allowed to build a synagogue.  The first mention of one dates from 1693, 39 years after the 23 had arrived.  Since the first were from Brazil, the synagogue developed into the Sephardi congregation of Shearith Israel, which was unique until the Ashkenazi synagogue, B'nai Jeshurun was founded in 1825.

Immigration from Europe grew a lot in the 1820's and 1830's, and the Jewish population in 1846 had reached 10,000. 14 synagogues had been built by 1854.   By the late 1800s, there were in the city including Brooklyn, 250,000 Jews.

 Over 1,000 synagogues had been built by 1927, before the stock market crash of 1929.  By 1940, when WWII was about to start, there were over 2 million Jews in New York City.  Finally, it was home to 2.5 million Jews in the 1950's and had had the largest Jewish population in the world  before May 14, 1948, Israel's birth.  It went down to 1.54 million in 2011.  The proportion of liberal Jews was decreasing while the proportion of generally conservative Orthodox Jews and recent immigrants from Russia was increasing, taking place mostly in Brooklyn, which in 2012 was 23% Jewish  and where most of the Russian immigrants lived as well as nearly all of the ultra-orthodox.

The estimated Jewish population for Greater New York is 1,671,000.  There are fewer Jews under 45 and more over 45.  Occupations Jews become involved with in New York City are: liberal professions, managers, office workers, proprietors, salesmen, and less in handicrafts, manual labor and in the service industry.  Over 66% are in non-manual work while the general population shows a 50% involvement.

In 2013 there were 1,761,020 Jews in the state.  The 1,761,020 Jews of New York State represent around 9% of the total population of the state. New York City, long the most populous and influential of the American Jewish communities, had fewer than 1,000,000, with the Bronx being virtually without Jews except for Riverdale (45,000), Manhattan having 243,500 Jews, Brooklyn 456,000, Queens 186,000, and Staten Island 42,700.  

Famous New York Jews

  1. Woody Allen Movies
  2. Barbra Streisand, singer, movies
  3. Menachem Schneersohn, Chabad Rabbi
  4. Michael Bloomberg, is an American business magnate, politician, and philanthropist. Bloomberg served as the 108th Mayor of New York City, holding office for three consecutive terms, beginning with his first election in 2001. With a net worth of $43.7 billion, Bloomberg is the 6th-wealthiest person in the United States, and the 8th-wealthiest in the world. Bloomberg is the founder, CEO, and owner of Bloomberg L.P., the global financial data and media company that bears his name and is notable for its Bloomberg Terminal, which is widely used by investment professionals around the world. 
  5. Isaac M. Wise, Reform Rabbi
  6. Herbert H. Lehman-was a Democratic Party politician from New York. He served from 1933 until 1942 as the 45th governor of New York and represented New York State in the United States Senate from 1950 until 1957. Son of Mayer Lehman of the 3 Lehman Brothers of NY history, Henry, Emanuel and Mayer.  .  
  7. Jacob K. Javits- was an American politician who served as a United States Senator from New York from 1957 to 1981. He was a liberal Republican who served in Congress for 30 years.
  8. Benjamin N. Cardozo-was an American jurist who served on the New York Court of Appeals and later as anAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court. Cardozo is remembered for his significant influence on the development of American common law in the 20th century, in addition to his philosophy and vivid prose style. Cardozo served on the Supreme Court six years, from 1932 until his death in 1938.
  9. Bella Abzug-was an American lawyer, U.S. Representative, social activist and a leader of the Women's Movement. In 1971, Abzug joined other leading feminists such as Gloria Steinem and Betty Friedan to found the National Women's Political Caucus.
  10. Norman Lear-is an American television writer and producer who produced such 1970s sitcoms as All in the Family, Sanford and Son, ..
  11. Felix Rohatyn-US Ambassador to France;  is an American investment banker. He has spent most of his career with Lazard, where he brokered numerous large corporate mergers and acquisitions from the 1960s through the 1990s. In 1975 he played a central role in preventing the bankruptcy of New York City as chairman of the Municipal Assistance Corp. (MAC) and chief negotiator between the city, its labor unions and its creditors.
  12. Laurence Tisch-was an American businessmanWall Street investor and billionaire. He was the CEO of CBS television network from 1986 to 1995. With his brother Bob Tisch, he was part owner of the Loews Corporation.
  13. Neil Simon, playwrite
  14. Carly Simon-singer-songwriter, musician and children's author
  15. Gloria Steinem, Women's Lib
  16. Ralph Lauren, clothing designer
  17. Susan Sontag-was an American writer, filmmaker, teacher and political activist. She published her first major work, the essay "Notes on 'Camp'", in 1964.
  18. Joey Ramone-Musician
  19. Aaron Copland, music
  20. Beverly Sills, opera singer
  21. Sandy Koufax, baseball player
  22. Meir Kahane, Rabbi, moved to Jerusalem
  23. Senator Barbara Boxer
  24. Alan Dershowitz, writer
  25. Jay Sekulow- American attorney and Chief Counsel for the American Center for Law & Justice. He also hosts a talk show, which airs on radio and television.
  26. Ed Koch, Mayor of NYC-American lawyer, politician, political commentator, movie critic and reality television arbitrator. He served in the United States House of Representatives from 1969 to 1977 and three terms as mayor of New York City, which he led from fiscal insolvency to economic boom, from 1978 to 1989.
  27. Joseph Stein- Americanplaywright best known for writing the books for such musicals as Fiddler on the Roof and Zorba.
  28. Bernie Sanders, born Sept 8, 1941 in Brooklyn, New York USA Independent Senator from Vermont, running for President 2016 on Democratic ticket, Socialist.  
Resource: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_New_York_City
The New Standard Jewish Encyclopedia, New York City
http://www.nycgo.com/articles/take-a-tour-cultural-tours-of-chassidic-new-york
http://www.biography.com/people/golda-meir-9404859
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_H._Lehman

Egypt-A Country of Our Ancient History of Dealing With a Pharaoh: MOSES-The 1st Deal Closer

Nadene Goldfoot                                                                
Pharaoh Rameses II, played by Yul Brynner in THE TEN COMMANDMENTS of 1956
Lived from 1300-1234 BCE-  or some say Reigned from 1279 to 1213 BCE-
Moses lived from 1391-1271 BCE
It is believed Rameses II  had 50 sons and 50 daughters.  

Our Biblical Jewish history involving Egypt takes place in Egypt's Middle Kingdom in the 18th-16th century BCE.  Some commentators have said it was from the 11th to 17 dynasty of rulers from 2500 to 1587 BCE.   Joseph, 11th son son of Jacob  and Rachel's 1st,. was bought  by Potiphar, chief of Pharaoh's household as the Chief of Pharaoh's bodyguard, . in Egypt as a slave.  .
                                                                             
Buying Joseph from brothers
 Joseph had been  sold to an Ishmaelite camel train heading for Egypt from his jealous older brothers, and so he arrived there earlier than the rest of his family.  He wound up serving one of the Hyksos kings who were invaders or "princes" of the desert, as they called themselves, Bedouins from the Arabian desert.  Their dominion was later described as terrible, but they had restored and enlarged the temples, encouraged learning and could not have destroyed any of the previous Egyptian monuments since we have been able to view them ourselves.
                                       
Joseph must have been 2nd in command.  The Hyksos ruled Egypt, then were expelled by the founder of the 18th dynasty in 1587 BCE.  It happened not long after the death of Joseph when the Hyksos were driven back into Asia.  The Egyptian throne was regained by a native ruler who was the founder of the 18th Dynasty.
                                                                                 
Egypt's Old Kingdom had been made up of the 1st 10 dynasties of pyramid builders, ending in 2500 BCE

Egypt's 3rd period was called the New Kingdom which continued to the end of the 20th dynasty in 1100 BCE.  After that, it came under Lybian, Persian (Iran), Macedonian (Greek) and Roman rule.                                                                
 Cleopatra was queen of Egypt during the Macedonian period. and Roman rule.    "She was the last of the Macedonian Greek dynasty that ruled Egypt from the time of Alexander the Great's death in 323 BCE to about 30 BCE. "
                                                                   
The Pharaoh Moses came in contact with has been identified by the majority of scholars as the tyrannical Rameses II who lived between 1300-1234 BCE or 1347-1280 BCE.  Rameses was a vain and boastful character who wished to dazzle posterity by covering the land with constructions so that his name was engraved thousands of times on them.  He prided himself in his inscriptions upon great conquests which he never made.
                                                                               
Prince Khaemwase, a son of Rameses II
The EXODUS is thought to have taken place under his son, Menremptah, who began the decline of Egypt.  Menremptah/Menephtah was an obstinate and vain despot.  He also had the habit of claiming as his own the achievements of others.  He was one of the most unconscionable usurpers and defacers of the monuments of his predecessors, including those of his own father, who had set him the example.  This all comes from the insane desire to perpetuate their own memory.
                                                                       
Parting of Sea with Egyptian soldiers chasing after them
Again, some scholars disagree with this selection of Pharaohs.  They say the EXODUS happened in the century preceding Rameses II and connect it with the religious revolution of Amenophis IV, or Ikhnaton in 1383-1365 BCE.  This man abolished the many deities of the Egyptian Pantheon and devoted himself to just the worship of the Sun.
                                                                           
Pharaoh Ikhnaton
He was called the Heretic King.  He moved his capital from Thebes to the modern Tell-el-Amarna in Middle Egypt.  His reformation was a failure and he died in about 1350 BCE amidst curses from his subjects.  The capital was returned to Thebes, and the place where he had lived was abandoned because it was regarded as haunted by evil demons.  As a result of this belief, the complete royal archives, his own and his father's diplomatic correspondence were preserved in the ruins of Tell-el-Amarna, where they were found 3,200 years later in 1887.

These scholars see a connection between the faith of the Israelites and the solar monotheism of Ikhnaton, and that Israelite influence was partly responsible for this assault on the idolatry of Egypt, which was highly disliked by the multitude.  Ikhnaton was hated by the people as a heretic king.  His son-in-law, Tut-ankhamen, abandoned his idea of a single god who they said was the Sun.
                                                                           
Tutankhamun
  Tut succeeded him as Pharaoh.  The Sun god ideal was uprooted by Haremrab, the last Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty.  The native religion of many gods was restored and that's when the Israelites suffered from persecution and degradation.
                                                                             
Other Egyptologists go back to another century to Thotmes III (1503-1449 BCE) and think he was the Pharaoh.  This is on the basis of the movements of the Israelites from Egypt with the movements of the Habiri people in the Amarna age and believe that the recently discovered inscriptions on the Sinai Peninsula favor this theory.  The Habiri were a nomad people mentioned in the Tell-el-Amarna Tablets as making war upon the Canaanite towns and population.

The name "ISRAEL" is alleged to occur on an inscription of Menremptah, discovered in 1896, and is a song of triumph of Menremptah, describing in grandiloquent language his victories in Canaan; and among other conquests, he boasts that "Canaan is seized with every evil; Ashkelon is carried away;  Gezer is taken;  Yenoam is annihilated;  Ysiraal is desolated, its seed is not."   From this the scholars thought that the Israelites must in those days have been in possession of Canaan; that that, the EXODUS must have taken place long before the time of Menremptah.  The question came up about the  name-Ysiraal and if it meant-Israel.  A Professor Jampel  said that if it meant Israel, then it referred to the settlements in Canaan by Israelites from Egypt before the Exodus.  In Chronicles I, we see that during the generations preceding the 400 years spent as slaves in Egypt , known as THE OPPRESSION,  the Israelites didn't stay confined to Goshen or even to Egypt proper, but spread into the southern Canaan territory, then under Egyptian control, and that they even engaged in skirmishes with the Philistines.

When the 600,000 Israelites had left Egypt and were wandering in the Wilderness, these Israelite settlers had thrown off their Egyptian allegiance.  It is these settlements which Menremptah boasts of having devastated during his Canaantie campaign.  There is no reason for thinking that the Pharaoh of the Oppression was not Rameses II, with his son Menremptah as the Pharaoh of the Exodus.  

Update:  Jacob and his family settled in the city of Rameses or Raamses in the Nile Delta as told in Genesis 47:11, 27.  Their descendants were compelled to build storehouses for the Egyptian king.  Rameses was the point of departure for the Exodus as told in Exodus 12:37 "The Children of Israel journeyed from Rameses to Succoth."  There were 600,000 adult males-which, allowing for women, children and elderly men, indicates a total population of about 3 million.  .  It was formerly thought to be the city of Pelusion on the Delta border, but now modern scholars identify it with another site further south.  

Resource: Pentateuch and Haftorahs Volume I, edited by Dr. J.H. Hertz, Chief Rabbi of the British Empire, published by Oxford University Press, 1929-1936.  , signed march 29, 1941pages 394-395.
The New Standard Jewish Encyclopedia