Brigham Young told Mormons to only do business with other Mormons. This made Fanny Brooks upset because she was Jewish and ran a boarding house in the city. After meeting with her, Brigham Young agreed that she and her boarding house were an exception to the rule and the business continued to stay open.
I don't know if you could say that she worked with Brigham Young, but she met with him and he agreed to let her continue running her boarding house in downtown Salt Lake City because of the honesty and integrity of her family. She did so because Brigham Young had encouraged Mormons to not do any business with people who were not members of the Church, which threatened to close down her business.
As the first Jewish family to settle in pioneer Utah, Isabella (Fanny) and Julius Brooks and their children had a lot of adjustments to make when they arrived in Salt Lake City in 1864. But the initial awkwardness soon wore away as the Brooks family became accepted members of the Salt Lake community. Isabella, commonly called Fanny, was largely responsible for her family's growing prominence in the city. Outspoken and energetic, she ran a boarding house and millinery shop and added a personal touch to her customer service.In 1868 Brigham Young announced an anti-gentile edict in which he forbade Mormons from doing business with non-Mormons. Mormon merchants were advised to place an all-seeing-eye sign with the legend "Holiness to the Lord" above their store entrance to indicate their religious affiliation. Non-Mormon merchants quickly began to sell out and leave town.Angry and unwilling to just pack up and leave, Fanny Brooks demanded a personal interview with Brigham Young. When they met she expressed her concern about leaving a city where she had devoted so much time and effort to its betterment. In response, Young explained that some of the non-Mormon merchants had come to Salt Lake with the aim of running the town. He realized that Fanny and her family were an exception to the rule and promised that she could continue to board Mormon customers in her home. From that day on, the church leader remained friendly with the Brookses and supportive of their Jewish faith. As a symbol of his good will he offered to donate land for a Jewish cemetery in 1869.
Me of course i am a fanny.
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