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Ascher Silberstein Elementary School is located in the southeast area of Dallas, Texas. It was named after a Dallas-area benefactor named Ascher Silberstein.

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Ascher Silberstein was born in Austria on Sept. 18, 1852. He came to this country at the age of 15 and settled in Jefferson, Texas, later moving to Dallas and was engaged in the cattle business. He was associated, at different times, with Ellis Cockrell and J.B. Wilson. Early in 1909, he was one of the organizers of the Trinity National Bank, which merged with the City National Bank at the time of his Silberstein's death. He built and was, for a number of years, president of the Dallas Oil and Refining Company. Silberstein was a quiet and unassuming man and a liberal contributor toward any worthy cause that was brought to his notice. When a meeting was held to raise funds for the flood sufferers in May 1907, he was one of the first to rise and say, "I will give a thousand dollars." Silberstein died suddendly on Dec. 17, 1909. In his will, he bequeathed a very large amount of his estate to various charitable and educational institutions, including the Buckner Orphans Home, the Dallas City Hospital, and the Dallas Public Schools.[1]

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  1. ^ "Ascher Silberstein Elementary School". Ascher Silberstein Elementary School. Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
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