Joseph Brodsky was born in the Czarist Russian Empire in about 1871. I assume he was born in what would have been Poland (then absorbed by Czarist Russia), or maybe not (as my maternal grandparents were). His father's Hebrew name was Baruch Tzvi, though I do not know his Russian/Polish name.
He was a tailor, and traveled to America first, leaving behind his pregnant wife and daughters (Rose, Jean, Rachel) to join him later. Daughter Elizabeth as born in NJ. He died in 1922, leaving his wife Sasha/Sarah to raise their daughters (until she remarried).
Jerry has referred to his maternal grandma, Sarah as "the love of his life." She loved him, inspired him, and called him by her beloved late husband's name, Joseph (although his legal name was Jerome).
Brisker Shul / Congregation Kehilath Israel / Tifereth Israel South 20th Street
Joseph Brodsky was born in the Czarist Russian Empire in about 1871. I assume he was born in what would have been Poland (then absorbed by Czarist Russia), or maybe not (as my maternal grandparents were). His father's Hebrew name was Baruch Tzvi, though I do not know his Russian/Polish name.
He was a tailor, and traveled to America first, leaving behind his pregnant wife and daughters (Rose, Jean, Rachel) to join him later. Daughter Elizabeth as born in NJ. He died in 1922, leaving his wife Sasha/Sarah to raise their daughters (until she remarried).
Jerry has referred to his maternal grandma, Sarah as "the love of his life." She loved him, inspired him, and called him by her beloved late husband's name, Joseph (although his legal name was Jerome).
Brisker Shul / Congregation Kehilath Israel / Tifereth Israel South 20th Street
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