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Theyd pull a chicken out from its cage, hold it up for the customers approval, and if accepted, would then proceed to slit the chickens neck, then someone else would burn off the feathers. Even though I was the only goy Lennys pizzeria I had Madame DeLa Salle in the first grade, and am still in contact with her. I lived on 40th Street between 10th and fort hamilton parkway until 1972. i remember DePaolos, Pete and Margaret and Nunzio the butcher. Tracking three years of Red Sox roster turnover under Chaim Bloom How about Sunday dinner when all kinds of family came to large dinner parties(every week). The perfect spot for a romantic picnic, the park is best known for its scenic views over Oslo. Joseph A. Brizzi & Sons. Street or maybe it was between 42nd Street and 43rd. Kirirom National Park - Wikipedia Just shocking. FOR US? 17500 Red Hill Ave., Suite 100 At the corner of 49th street and 14th Avenue was Temple Emanuel, one of the largest Conservative Jewish congregations in Brooklyn. When I think of those years, besides getting slapped hard in the face by sadistic Hebrew teacher for hiding Hot Rod magazine in my religious texts I recall the great deli on 13 Ave and 50th St. 50 cent hotdogs, the Menorah Temple originally a Masonic lodge, and its basement pool hall and 4 lane bowling alley with pin boys on14th and 50th st. and my sweet girlfriend. Then on the Street (40th) between 10th & Ft. Ham, you had everyone that I could list going back many years and take up all the space here. Man, 23, standing on Brooklyn sidewalk fatally struck by minivan driver Three locations over the years for Genarellis: At the corner of 43rd Street there was a little shop that sold what was called a Charlotte Rousse. It was contained in a cardboard push-up cup. I was trying to recall Barry Silbersteins fathers name. It's not Alex Cora or Alex Verdugo. Thanks for the memory trip, I lived on the corner of east 2nd St and Cortelyou Rd but Boro Park was where I actually existed. The old neigborhood changed,even the house i grew up in was gone,st francis gone,my high school pill hill gone(retarded school for slow people),my 3rd college CEI las vegas gone. Since booting the very successful Dave Dombrowski to the curb after one down season following three successive AL East winning ones and a World Series win to boot, the FSG has had Chaim Bloom. You are a gem. Remarkable that you recall with such detail the pinwheel in the glass. Would love to see it. I moved to Staten Island in 1978 but my family remained on 57th street till 2012 when we sold our house. Turning onto 40th Street, this is the no nonsense side entrance to the Works Progress Administration-era 13th Avenue Retail Market; a similar front was once on 13th Avenue, but its now been hidden under garish signage. I also lived on 54th Street between 13th and 14th Avenue from 1943 to 1953. As you can see, handsome station buildings were placed at stops along the line, with tiled interiors, hanging incandescent lamps, and distinctive terra cotta tilework with a diamond motif. My last name is prepas, hi Debbie didnt you pal out with Rosalie,lorrain[ WHO ALSO LIVED IN YOUR BUILDING} AND THE MELLA TWINS, yes i knew lorraine and stephanie and janie who used to visit her grandma and aunt, Was lorraines last name Rossi and she had 2 sisters, Hi deb, Left a message on the brooklyn site I to lived at 970 42nd. We flipped baseball cards,played kings,stickball,off the point,triangle,jumpin rope with the girls,heading over to polios on 58st or walking to lennys pizza on 13ave at night. there during those days, you know what Im talking Which one is this, on 53rd Street? Now a few food places. Ben, Does anyone remember a bank on the corner of 3rd Ave and 39th St. On the 42nd street side of the building was our punch ball court and, directly across the street we had a chalk outline of a batters box for our stickball court. Man, 23, fatally struck by minivan on Brooklyn sidewalk in chain - MSN St. Hanshaugen park is the heart of the area. I believe that Temple Emanuel was also the home of another famous organization; I think the name was on the green awning that would stretch out What a bunch of characters. I live in PA now and I remember all those stores on 13th Ave. Wonderful sitethank you! They were all abandoned and burned-out shells. Now I remember. I lived on 50th St. near 16th Ave. through the 50s and most of the 60s, attending the Hebrew Institute of Boro Park on 50th St. and 13th Ave. There was an Italian social club close to14th ave and a workmens circle on the corner of 14th ave. He either passed or moved away,I dont know which. (Info) Thank you, Kevin. (JTA) The Boston Red Sox released a minor league player following an antisemitic and homophobic social media outburst, in which he specifically targeted the organization's chief baseball officer,. The park extends over the eastern part of the Cardamom Mountains. The Congregation Anshe Lubawitz of Borough Park was built in 1902 as Congregation Beth El, which moved to 15th Avenue in 1920. Tjuvholmen sculpture park seen south. Then, Ginos Pizza on what, 13th Avenue between 40th & 41 st; Lennys on 13th Ave @ 42 St; Vinnys Pizza on Ft. Hamilton Pkwy @43 St, and moved across the street on the parkway between 42 st & 43 St; DePallos on Ft. Hamilton @ 40th St across from the funeral home, next door to Basils Grocery What was the name of that place? Hebrew Institute of Boro Park - Wikipedia Click on images in the above Gallery for more views of the theater. Rabbi Shapiro. Directly across the street from Brizzi Playground was a triangle-shaped street (I guess it would be called a square but it was definitely a triangle.) about. Was your father Mo? One day, a teacher threw a chair at the kid next to me, which missed me by inches. Brings back memories for me. no stairs. st. 4th. It felt good to be chosen as the pitcher of our team when we played in the Police Athletic League (PAL). Been looking for my hotrod and Harley buddy Richie Nicolette from 43rd st ( I think) near 13 th Ave. Would like to hear from old friends if they see this. Cant say I recall The Torches or the The Wanderers. My Dad was one of a few that formed the Ty Cobbs, in fact it was his handwriting on the back of the jackets. What good times to remember. i lived there from 1955-1963 went to ps 131 and loved burgerama. Garbage came out, some feathers came out. By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.California Edition. On 12th Avenue between 40th St & 41 St, my first cousins, Frunzi had a funeral home. A couple of my cousins also went to St. Catherines Annette and Gary Di Maria; Peter and Joanne Marsala; Joe, and Dolf Ferucci. Thanks for posting this great collection! He had a sister, cant remember her name The last time I saw him was back in 1969 had just come home from my Navy enlistment. Just a closed deli on the corner. I can even describe for you the strange lamp masts that were on telephone poles before the purge occurred there were a number of different styles. Our most famous graduate of that school is the noted attorney, professor and Constitutional Law scholar, Alan Dershowitz, who is also a Borough Park boy. The term glatt refers to a stricter variety of kosher. It was great growing up in Brooklyn. Terms of Service apply. I lived on 42nd st between 14th and 15th ave. im 58 now, My cousin Lorraine Rossi lived on that block. What happened to the guy selling bananas off a table also on 42nd and 13th? They have proven quite unpopular and local politicians have been trying to get them removed. My oldest son always regrets not buying the house. I have been driving for many years and I am a good driver. One other reason Catholic schools are disappearing, is that since the late 60s the numbers of teaching sisters has seriously declined. I was on 55th between 14th and New Utrecht. Legal analysts quoted may not be licensed in your state. He and his friends created the Ty Cobbs. If you can, I would suggest going back in April its just so rewarding. Having big nelson after downing 20 godfathers,15 black russians,16 white russsians,half the bowl of spiked punch and smoking 4-5js then destroy the flamingo club on new utrect and 57 or 58st cant remember. He told us he was stopped by the cops, they wanted to know why he had my truck. My parents were married at St. Catherines in November,1955. Or the Christmas decorations hung across 13 th Ave? the candy store would give you a paper bag and you would fill it up for 1.00, Ronald Honig, Jerry Kaufman here, a fellow Etz Chaim yeshiva bucha. My Dad thought that was hilarious and simply personified Ralph brash, loud and mysterious. PS 103 was my kindergarten too most fun. lived on the 3rd floor Two words that evoke emotions of purity, spirituality and reverence. Mike I too attended HIBP graduating in 1960 I too would love to see some pics of it If you got any please let me know you caqnreach me at drmarvmarv@gmail.com. Ours I remember the Torches, although I wasnt a member. I lived at 966 42 St. The 42nd street side of your building is where we drew our strike zone for stickball. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Michael%27s_Church_(Brooklyn,_New_York). They live in Florida now. My Grammy was one of the last hold outs in the neighborhood. Albas did not. PUBLISHED 3:14 PM ET Jun. By the time of my 14th. I remember your Dads office. When I drive I always have the feeling that I am driving a dangerous loaded weapon and I cant let my guard down for one second. We lived on 44th Street between 12th and 13th from 1960 1979. He joined the family business, eventually becoming owner and operator of the Joseph A. Brizzi and Sons Funeral Home, which his father had founded in 1922. What a beautiful rendering of Borough Park. I am in Ridgewood, NJ. I am from 54st boys later bath ave in the 70s then w12stAve U 80s spamoni gardens L&B pizza. (1349) My father Louis Simms was the dentist. 13th and 14th Avenue from 37th to 60th Streets were converted to one-way streets in 1989. DO YOU REMEMBER THE GANG THE TORCHES OR THE CAR CLUB THE WANDERS. Brizzi also served as a trustee of St. Catharine of Alexandria Parish, where he was a member of the Holy Name Society. my brother-in-law went to school with butch brizzi [vinny dirbbio and his sister Lillian went to school with joanne.did a great job with the park on 43 rd street would never recognize it, spent many a nights there .maurice Napoli was in my brothers bridal party. (No, I will not detail what poles carried which). I remember the teen boys that hung out out on the corner of our street News broke Friday that the club agreed to hire 36-year-old . Hi I graduated from St. Frances in 1967. I went back to TECH in 1990 for the 25th. More info. Between 1959 and 1964, the entire south side of Fort Hamilton Parkway, the roadway the B16 traveled on, was destroyed to make way for the Gowanus Expressway. Why the neighborhood had a need for two Chase branches so close together, Im stumped, though they may offer different services, or products as banks now like to say in promotional literature. Some cases may be co-counseled with other lawyers. How is she related? Grnerlkka is a borough of the city of Oslo, Norway.Grnerlkka became part of the city of Oslo (then Christiania) in 1858.Grnerlkka was traditionally a working class district; however, since the late 20th century the area has increasingly undergone gentrification.Although it is located in the East End, it is more expensive than other parts of the East End. there was an elevator now. Teacher for teacher, student for student, they are still the best places to get an education, both practically and morally. When seeing Moshe Koussevitzky, service would last until 1:30 or 2:00 pm. The font reminds me of the unique one used on Dannon Yogurt labels, with ovoid shapes and curved ascenders and stems. I attended St Emeric in Manhattan (corner of E12th and Ave D building still there but no longer a school). Legal analysts quoted may or may not be licensed in your state). There was also a pizza place along that same side of the street and I remember when pizza there was 50 cents a slice (!) Street The chickens would poke their heads out between the slats and make a racket. 1956 was the heart of the baby boom years, and Catholics used to have more children than any other religious group on top of that, Roman Catholicism has more followers in the USA than any other Christian group. I saw a photo of it 20,30 years ago and then it disappeared. From that moment on, I hated Arthur as much as I hated the men in the fish store and the chicken store. His mother always looked out the window to monitor us playing on the street . Yeshiva Derech Chaim - Borough Park, NY (Address and Phone) - County Office Of the greatest generation (WWll vets and wives). By for now. As it happened, I was a dreaming about the old neighborhood just last evening and woke up with a smile. Chaim Bloom, 23, was killed while on his way to his hasidic synagogue for evening prayers. The Legal Advocate is not a law firm and the content of its articles is not substitute for an attorney or law firm. Although not Jewish, we grew to love the rich Jewish heritage of our family friends. The Brizzi Playground, with its abandoned bocce pit, is at New Utrecht Avenue and 42nd Street. I also blew my allowance buying Reggie bars and baseball cards. The Vickers terra cotta tiles here are especially varied and bright. Been first there for release instructions 1966-1971 on Wed.afternoons from PS 103 on 54st 14ave. Parents were dedicated, teachers were dedicated, and most of the kids were, too. Bond Legal is organized as an LLC in Illinois and as a Professional Corporation in California. Hence tuition soared, Catholics used to have large families, and always sent one or two children to the priesthood or sisterhood. My Dad was from 11th Avenue and 49th Street. I was a little disappointed rick s are you talking about this http://www.brownstoner.com/blog/2013/11/building-of-the-day-3902-third-avenue/, john f i think the beauty salon was mario fantauzzi. what a trip down memory lane. Ps 131 was horrible didnt have great memories about that. It is always a drivers duty to yield to any pedestrian.. Blum, 23, was rushed to Maimonides Medical Center, where he died. VINNY CASTAGNA MY BROTHER WAS JOE {SWIFTY} I HUNG OUT WITH ALL THOSE GUYS ILIVED AT 970 43 FROM 1944 TO 1967.WENT TO PS 131 ALSO.I SORT OF REMEMBER DEBBIE.ALSO WENT TO PERSHIG J.H,AND MANUAL TRAINING HIGH WITH JACKIE RUSSO SAL PUGLIA AND MANY OTHERS. And I am talking as one kid who did not enjoy my own parochial school experience. There was a Meyers Luncheonette on 18th Ave. My mother used to bring me there In the 50s for hand-scooped ice cream cones. This route has an elevation gain of about 124.6 ft and is rated as easy. Blum had just reached. couldnt find a single picture of the school as it was in the 70s. Their cantor was David Koussevitzky, the brother of the more famous cantor, Moshe Koussevitzky, who was the cantor at Temple Beth El, on 48th street and 15th Avenue. are in great shape but the same as when it opened in the 1930s and when we were there. did you live at 970 42 street across from the playground and above the candy store and mens club? Didnt feel what I thought I would, I left empty and disappointed. Brought me the chills. Thank you so much for this wonderful trip down memory lane. Theres no evidence of an old synagogue at that location, but the street view shows a Hasidic community. I loved it! If you would like to contact Bond Legal to help you, please call 866-599-0297 or use the submission box found on this page. As Im typing this, memories of Walbaums grocery store, the Borough Park library, all the shopping along 13th Ave are flooding back to me. Been hit with keys on my head by nuns Sister Margaret Mary, and slapped by Sister Francis Rita with ruler for Math class and slapped and almost punched by the worst of all Sister Mary Ann Miller. I do remember Maurice who I think was about the age of my brother Andre. Montauk junior high and then long walks to the west end train station at 45 th st to go to new Utrecht high. I make it a point to stop at Savareses every time Im in New York. What a guess that it was you. And remember my parents and the life there. left in late 50s Seeing these pictures and stories brought back so many wonderful memories. Does anyone remember my family? After a period of deterioration in the 1960s and 1970s these stations are again regularly maintained. again for this awesome chronicle. Your Jeep must have really been something to elicit the reactions of others. Find out more on my ForgottenSlice about this corner. Underworld Plaza, at 61st and New Utrecht, isnt a lounge or disco but a wholesale lingerie distributor. Avenue. In the air conditioning business in Florida after leaving nyc? The Legal Advocate is owned by Belsito Communications, Inc. 42nd street was great. and the great punch drink at the counter of woolworths or the 5 and 10 near the barber shop Brizzi livery garage where the old horse stable was. Moved to 66th and 16th Ave but went to Erasmus and later Brooklyn College. The grassy lawn was replaced by concrete and an iron fence. One of the most surprising first-round picks in recent memory came from our friend Chaim Bloom. grandma was a cherished treat and traditional. I lived on 41st St. and 7th Ave. for 4 years, the shadow of the elevated B train went across the bedroom wall. I remember walking toward 8th Avenue on 41st street as a child and seeing a sign at a residence that said Swedish Baths. I new Richie Nicolette. That was our slap ball and kick the can court. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. . They moved to 42nd between 9th and 10th in 1943 where I grew up and stayed until December,1966. In 970, there was my uncle Benny Di Maria, aunt Connie, Gary, Annette and Denise.Thanks for mentioning the twins names. I waded through the debris and I went inside my old apartments in 966. The bus went past a favorite visiting spot, the apartment where my aunt Mary and her family lived. Although the Hasidic Jewish community maintain strong traditions that keep some of that flavor and spirit. There were some gorgeous old houses on our street, and many small houses that were turned into shuls as more and more immigrants arrived from Eastern Europe after WWII. How about Little Josie and her daughters Rosalie and Andrea? It seems to be a variant of the curved mast with bracket that was the original mastarm used in the 1950s. Then we moved upstairs to the second floor three bedroom palace at 1B and stayed until 1966. It was a great place to live 10 years of my childhood for so many reasons. street and 10th. That may have been my last stickball game. lol Many Catholic churches feature a number of buildings, the convent (shown above) where the parish nuns reside, and rectory where the priests live. The entrance to the apartment building was first base, the pole with the alternate side of the street parking sign was second base, the fire hydrant directly opposite the building entrance was third base and the big red fire alarm box on the corner was home plate. The Legal Advocate cannot and does not analyze a particular legal situation to determine what attorney or law firm should be introduced to a particular reader. The West End Elevated runs on the 6th Avenue IND tracks in Manhattan, the BMT 4th Avenue Line tracks in Brooklyn, and the el on New utrecht Avenue, 86th Street and Stillwell Avenue to Coney Island. I am too clumsy and fumbling to ever be a good artist, but I can still do recognizable facsimiles of the various poles around town. We regret to inform you of the tragic petira of Reb Chaim Bloom Z"L, who was tragically killed after being struck by a car that collided with another vehicle at 13th Avenue & 50th Street. Aug 28, 2022; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Chaim Bloom, Chief Baseball Officer of the Boston Red Sox on the field before the game between the Boston Red Sox and the Tampa Bay Rays at Fenway Park. we all lived in a one bedroom, and my parents slept on the couch that opened in the living room. Thats where I would buy Spaldings (Spal-deens), or their competitor, Pennsy Pinky. Its days may be numbered, as new fire alarm lighting has been installed on lamps throughout the city. The regions first Roman Catholic church, St. Catherine of Alexandria, had its cornerstone laid in 1902. I sure do.Had my Bar-Mitzvah there in 1955. Diagonally across the street from you (and across from the park) was the triangle formed by 42nd street, 10th Avenue and New Utrecht. I dont know why. UPDATED 9:48PM EST: Rav Chaim Weintraub ZATZAL The private house I lived in at 1336 54th Street was torn down and replaced with a multi-family home. Saturday was the season in a nutshell. I lived on 43rd Street between 12 and 13th Ave. 1243 was my address from 1952 to 1967. A short time thereafter another developer, William Reynolds, built more speculative housing in the area, which was served by the Brooklyn, Bath and Coney Island West End Line steam railroad, which had been developed by future Mayor C. Godfrey Gunther in the 1860s. correction that was 37th and 36th street typo sorry. this form to get started. I will have to check it out next time Im in town. That was a one of a kind. This is one thoroughfare without a single McDonalds (the closest is at Fort Hamilton Parkway and 37th Street) or Starbucks, as the avenue is dominated by locally-owned mom and pop shops. Most times, though, the ride ended a block from Prospect Park, and we were usually good for an hours walk. This arrangement has been possible since 1967, when a connection was made from the Manhattan Bridge to the 6th Avenue Line. PS 103 kindergarten then St. Frances de Chantal. Yeshiva Imrei Chaim Viznitz Of Boro Park, Inc. v. The City of New York Maybe they demolished the synagogue. First was 40 ST @ 10 Ave; then 41 St @ New Utrecht Ave; next Ft.Hamilton Pkwy @ 43 St. Joanne Brizzi was in my class at St. Catharines- 1961. Until age 8 or so, I would make sure to grab a seat by the window, taking what would be on my personal coat of arms if I ever created one: a pencil, spoon, and one of those tiny light bulbs that comes in flashlights. 07, 2023. I left Boro Park when I was 18 and my parents were moving to Dallas. This is so sad. Interestingly if I had lived on the other side of 42 street And part of the 70s. The fall into the New Year was especially loaded The odd thing was that the demolitions began in 1960 and you had block after empty block for a couple of years before the actual excavations began. 2. It took me 50 years to leave but my heart is still there. The church is located at Fort Hamilton Parkway and 41st Street. She lived on 11th Avenue and 49th Street. We used to go into the candy store all of the time.
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