Sea Gate, Brooklyn (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Sea Gate", in The Menorah Journal, p. 56, Menorah Association, 1930. Accessed August 11, 2019. "These were 'high class Jews' who first moved to Sea Gate, among them intellectuals, writers, Jewish theatrical stars. Celia Adler, Maurice Schwartz, Ludwig Satz, and others as prominent."
  • "Obituary Notes", The Publishers' Weekly, August 11, 1917. Accessed January 17, 2022. "Ernst Steiger, one of the oldest men in the book-trade in America, died suddenly at his summer home at Sea Gate, Long Island, on August 2nd."

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  • Yanover, Yori. "His Brooklyn Home Destroyed by Sandy, Singer Mordechai Ben David Is Making Aliyah", The Jewish Press, November 8, 2012; accessed March 27, 2017.
    "Only three days ago, popular singer and songwriter Mordechai Werdyger, known by his thousands of Orthodox Jewish fans as Mordechai Ben David, or just MBD, shot and distributed a video clip depicting the destruction of his neighborhood, Sea Gate, at the southwestern tip of Brooklyn, NY, in an effort to raise awareness—and donations—to rebuild this once thriving Jewish community."

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  • Sochen, June. "Beverly Sills; 1929-2007", Jewish Women's Archive. Accessed August 11, 2019. "her neighborhood, called Sea Gate, Jewish families were in the majority and frequent socializing of family and neighbors was common. Sills easily acknowledges her Jewish heritage, though she had little formal Jewish education."

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  • Rodrigues Singer, Philip. The Story of Jack Foley, Marblehead Publishing Company. Accessed March 27, 2017. "Jack was born in Yorkville, N.Y. in 1891, and was raised in the Seagate section of Coney Island."

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  • Hughes, C.J. (September 3, 2010). "Living In Sea Gate, Brooklyn". New York Times. Retrieved August 4, 2017.
  • Berger, Joseph. "Enclaves, Long Gated, Seek to Let In Storm Aid", The New York Times, November 26, 2012; accessed March 27, 2017.
    "Pinny Dembitzer, president of the Sea Gate Association, said that since the national economic downturn, many residents were unable to pay maintenance charges averaging $3,000, which could jeopardize the solvency of the association."
  • Radomsky, Rosalie R. (17 April 1988). "If You're Thinking of Living in: Sea Gate". The New York Times. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
  • Williams, Winston (6 February 1989). "Keeping Outsiders Out: Passes for Sea Gate". The New York Times. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
  • Richardson, Lynda. "Persuading Youth to Think Ahead (Way Ahead)", The New York Times, February 24, 2005. Accessed August 11, 2019. "A great deal of Andrea Batista Schlesinger's working hours are spent trying to insert the voices of young people in the fervent debate over Social Security's financial future.... Ms. Schlesinger, who is of Dominican and Jewish heritage, grew up in the southern tip of Brooklyn in Sea Gate, where her father ran a computer consulting business out of the family's home."

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  • Lauterborn, Mike. "Resident Reflections: Leonard Everett Fisher", Westport News, February 17, 2011. Accessed March 27, 2017. "'I was born in the Bronx in June 1924, and, at 8 or 9, moved to Sea Gate in Brooklyn, America's first gated community, where the family had initially summered', Fisher said."

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  • [1]Accessed August 28, 2022. "Itzik Manger was a great writer.... But he was the nicest guy. Genya Nadir lived in Sea Gate, which is right next to Coney Island. And they lived there together."