About This Item


  • Call NumberBJHP_0612
  • SummaryRose Engel (b. 1879, nee Landskroner) holding crying child.
  • Date[1947?]
  • Physical Description1 image file : digital, color
  • CreatorEngel, Matt; Engel, David
  • CollectionBrooklyn Jewish History Project
  • Cite AsOur Streets, Our Stories collection, Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History
  • Formatstill image
  • Genrecolor photographs
  • NoteTitle supplied by cataloger. Audio interview conducted on May 23, 2022 by Ariane Loeb. Collected through the Brooklyn family Jewish History Project of Brooklyn Public Library. This project is funded by the David Berg Foundation.
  • SubjectJews--United States ; Portraits
  • PlaceBrooklyn (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.
  • TitleMatt and David Engel family. Older woman holding a crying infant, sitting in a lawn chair on sidewalk, green car behind her.
  • Biographical NoteGrandfather of Matt Engel, Milton (Menashe) Hirsch Engel traveled from Austro-Hungary to the US with his father in 1923. Hirsch was returned from Ellis Island to Poland. His son, Milton never saw him again. Rose (Landskroner) Engel, mother of Milton, came later with her other children: Sayfra (born 1915), Frieda (born 1914), Sam (born 1918) and Abe (born 1922). Milton settled in Brooklyn and started a home painting business. He married Tillie and they had three sons, in birth order: Arnold, Burton and David. The family lived in Brownsville, then East New York. Inspired by uncle Philip Friedman, who owned a farm called Fair View outside Woodbourne, New York, Millie and Milton moved upstate to a farm in Liberty, New York. After a year they sold the farm and returned to Brooklyn.