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Anyone remember any locations,names? Reply #1 From: janet grayson Date: 03/18/2007 I wish I could remember the names, but at least here are two locations in Crown Heights: a deli on the corner of Schenectady and St. John's Place (with the window of grilling frankfurters facing Schenectady); also I think there was another on St. Johns and Rochester, a block away from the Congress Theatre. Walking to P.S. 167 in the morning, I would sometimes see a metal covered tray of knishes parked at the entrance by the delivery man. Reply #2 From: steve railey Date: 03/18/2007 Wanted east new york but ow well. Janet do you remember temple petach tikvah on rochester corner of lincoln pl, its still standing. Also anshe chesed on park pl between howard and ralph also standing. Also there where a couple of shuls on buffalo ave. Reply #3 From: janetg Date: 03/19/2007 Steve--I wasn't sure if by East New York you also meant Crown Heights--where these delis were located. I find that some people interchange these neighborhoods. I don't remember those temples because we always worshipped at the Young Israel on Eastern Parkway. There was a yeshiva on the corner of st. John's Place and Utica, just by the corner newspaper candy store. . Rochester and especially Buffalo were where Unity Hospital, Congress Theatres were. I went to John Marsall Jr. High School (210). I often visited Lincoln Terrace--quite safe then even in the early evening. Occasionally when a young child I ice-skated there too. Did St. John's Place end at Ralph Avenue, before Pitkin? Or am I out of your neighborhood now? Reply #4 From: steve Date: 03/20/2007 east new york was a neighborhood west of van sinderen ave, it was just as jewish as was crown heights and brownsville. I heard that albany projects had a big jewish pop in the 50's through the early and mid 60's and then turned predominantly black? U probably had a few friends outta there? Reply #5 From: Phil A. (pja629@aol) Date: 04/26/2007 I'm fairly certain there was a deli on the corner of Sutter and Pennsylvania Aves.Sorry can't put a name on it. There was definitely one on the corner of Pennsylvania and Livonia Ave. and my favorite was on New Lots and New Jersey Avenues...and that one was Gorelicks.Hope that helps. Reply #6 From: Harry Eisenberg (cpfdr@optonline.net) Date: 06/14/2007 Deli at Rochester and St. John's Place was originally Bartnofsky's and then became Victor's around 1957. The one a block away at St. John's and Buffalo Avenue was known as the Congress Deli--after the movie theater no doubt. My, it's been a long, long time. Reply #7 From: Harry Eisenberg (cpfdr@optonline.net) Date: 06/14/2007 Deli at Rochester and St. John's Place was originally Bartnofsky's and then became Victor's around 1957. The one a block away at St. John's and Buffalo Avenue was known as the Congress Deli--after the movie theater no doubt. My, it's been a long, long time. Reply #8 From: Murray (apex428@optonline.net) Date: 08/12/2007 Bartnofsky's was a great deli at the corner of St. John's and Rochester. I lived down the street from it during the 40s and can tell you the food was phenomenal. There was another mouth-watering deli across from the Loew's Pitkin that my brother and I would frequent, usually after the Saturday matinees. Reply #9 From: karen (sophietucker@optonline.net) Date: 02/08/2010 For some reason I must have been thinking about the neighborhood I grew up in. I lived on Prospect Place between Rochester and Utica Avenues and the name Bartnofsky's came to mind...My mother and dad used to take me there as a child and I distinctly remember eating skirt steak with mustard and the waiter whom I can still picture with a mustache and white linen napkin draped on his arm...I decided to enter Bartnofsky's on the computer and came up with this site...Very interesting!! in Brooklyn, New York today! |
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