Bensonhurst Maternity Hospital

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. 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


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