About This Item


  • Call NumberBJHP_0326
  • SummaryGail Levine's autobiograhical scrapbook: My life's journey describing her life in Brooklyn. Subjects include neighbrohood changes in Crown Heights, PS 161, Central Brooklyn Public Library.
  • Date1943-2013
  • Physical Description1 image file : digital, PDF, color
  • CreatorLevine, Gail
  • CollectionBrooklyn Jewish History Project
  • Cite AsBrooklyn Jewish History Project, Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History
  • Formatstill image
  • Genrephotograph albumsscrapbooks
  • NoteTitle supplied by cataloger. Digitized photograph donated by Gail Levine on March 16, 2021. Collected through the Brooklyn Jewish History Project of Brooklyn Public Library. This project is funded by the David Berg Foundation.
  • SubjectPortraits
  • PlaceCrown Heights (New York, N.Y.)
  • RightsThis work is covered by a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 license. Users are free to share and adapt the work for non-commercial purposes as long as appropriate credit is given to the source and new material created with this work is shared under the same conditions.
  • TitleThe Levine family. My life's journey by Gail Levine.
  • Biographical NoteGail Levine-Fried grew up in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Her parents, Myrna (nee Minnie Samuel, and Manuel Levine married at the Kingston Avenue Synagogue on August 19, 1941. Gail was born in 1943 and her sister Bonnie in 1946. Manuel’s family emigrated from Poland to America around 1900. Myrna’s family, also from Poland, settled in Canada and Myrna became a United States citizen in 1953. Manuel worked for 25 years managing the sporting goods department at Sears, Roebuck and Company in Flatbush. He felt his Jewish identity hindered his advancement at Sears. The family became members of the Union Temple Synagogue of Brooklyn and Gail was involved from a young age in the community. It was there that she was confirmed, married Bob Fried in 1991, and became bat mitzvah in 2004.