Bensonhurst Maternity Hospital

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Bensonhurst Maternity Hospital[1][2] was built in the mid 1920s[3][2] "across Bay Parkway from JCH"[4] (Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst). It had its share of families with fathers who "paced ... and nervously smoked one cigarette after another"[5] and families with sad news.[6]

As of 2016, the building houses a Jewish School.[7][8]

References[]

  1. ^ "Births". The New York Times. November 27, 1938. joyfully announce the arrival of .. at Bensonhurst Maternity Hospital
  2. ^ a b Born: "Geraldine DeMarco Obituary". Syracuse Post Standard (syracuse.com). June 3, 2016. July 21, 1929 at Bensonhurst Maternity Hospital in Brooklyn, NY
  3. ^ "Plan Bensonhurst Maternity Hospital". The Modern Hospital. Vol. 22. 1924. p. 104. Plans have been completed for the new hospital ... to be known as the Bensonhurst Maternity Hospital
  4. ^ Jamie Betesh Carter (May 14, 2020). "Don't Talk To Me About Leaving: I Can't Wait for Brooklyn to Welcome me Back". Bklyner.
  5. ^ Carol E. Abraham (2000). The Jester's Bells. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-5950-9791-3.
  6. ^ "Baby Ackerman (1928-1928)". Hospital: Bensonhurst Maternity Hospital
  7. ^ Joseph C. Polacco (2016). Vina: A Brooklyn Memoir. born in 1944 in the Bensonhurst .. the property now houses a Jewish school
  8. ^ "7801 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn, NY, 11214". 5 story ... Magen David Yeshiva

Coordinates: 40°36′22.1″N 73°59′20.5″W / 40.606139°N 73.989028°W / 40.606139; -73.989028


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