Eddy Portnoy
By Eddy Portnoy
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Culture How Real ‘Monuments Men’ Saved Priceless YIVO Yiddish Treasure
George Clooney may never have worked in the archives of the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, a Jewish academic organization dedicated to studying and preserving the culture of east European Jewry, but his new film, Monuments Men, portrays a group of soldiers who was very much responsible for saving and securing a significant portion of…
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Culture Jews Beaten and Attacked in Fascist Pogrom in Mexico
1913 •100 years ago Late-Night Theater on Essex Street Mr. and Mrs. Greenberg of 111 Essex Street on Manhattan’s Lower East Side split up four years ago. She stayed put, and her ex-husband left to make his way in Philadelphia. They allegedly remained on friendly terms, and Greenberg would occasionally visit his ex. Unfortunately, he…
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Opinion ‘Zoopla’ Joins Gibberish Feud Over ‘Quenelle’
The latest in the Nicolas Anelka-Deuidonné-quenelle affair is that another apparently nonsense word has been inserted into the fray. “Zoopla,” the English real estate website and jersey sponsor of West Bromwich Albion has decided to end their sponsorship of the Midlands soccer team due to the failure of management to act on the matter of…
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Culture Polish Parliamentarian Says Jews Must Emigrate
1913 •100 years ago Moyshe the Greener To Face Death Twice For the second time, Morris Bernstein, better known as “Moyshe the Greener,” will finally stand before a Brooklyn grand jury for last December’s murder of the Brownsville cloakmaker Harry Vileinki. The case made waves because fellow cloakmaker Abe Lipshitz was initially arrested for the…
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Culture Army of Jewish Women Nab Tenement Thief Caught in Lower East Side Toilet
1913 •100 years ago An Army of Jewesses A novel type of robbery has been taking place recently in the tenements of Manhattan’s Lower East Side: A tenant goes to a neighbor for a few minutes, and returns home to find something amiss: Someone has sneaked in and stolen something. A clever type of ruse…
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Culture Two Vegetable Vendors in Brooklyn Form Romance
1913 •100 years ago Romance Over Onions Those in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn knew Sarah Goldstein, a widow for eight years, for her little fruit-and-vegetable shop on the corner of Belmont Avenue and Osborne Street. Through the shop, she became renowned for supplying the neighborhood with the best onions around. It was a surprise…
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Culture United Hebrew Charities Catches Man Who Abandoned Family
1913 •100 years ago Caught in His Own Net Adolph Rosenbaum, a cigar maker from Manhattan’s Lower East Side, abandoned his wife and children and disappeared about a year ago. Left in conditions of penury, his wife appealed to the United Hebrew Charities for financial help, and also contacted the National Desertion Bureau in order…
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Culture Israeli Government Declares a Mourning Period After Kennedy Assassination
1913 •100 years ago Fight on the Lower East Side Pushcart peddler David Levine was wounded during a gunfight that took place on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. A witness told reporters that two young men were fighting with a group of people when one of the group members pulled out a revolver and started shooting….
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