About This Item


  • Call NumberBJHP_0539
  • SummaryCarol Rudoy standing outside apartment house on Carroll street in Crown Heights, around 1949.
  • Date[1949?]
  • Physical Description1 image file : digital, black and white
  • CreatorRudoy, Charles
  • CollectionBrooklyn Jewish History Project
  • Cite AsOur Streets, Our Stories collection, Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History
  • Genreblack-and-white photographs
  • NoteTitle supplied by cataloger. Digitized documents donated by Charlie Rudoy in 2021. Collected through the Brooklyn Collection Jewish History Project of Brooklyn Public Library. This project is funded by the David Berg Foundation.
  • SubjectJews--United States ; Portraits
  • PlaceCrown Heights (New York, N.Y.)
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  • TitleCharles Rudoy family. Young woman with a baby carriage standing in front of apartment house, Crown Heights.
  • Biographical NoteMolly (nee Ellerstein) and William Winston (b. Russia, June 7, 1892) married on July 1, 1921. Lived in Brooklyn at 993 Carroll Streeet. William sold insurance and Molly was a teacher at Midwood High School. They had two children: Carol (b. 1923) and Stuart (b. 1925). Carol married Bertram Rudoy on January 23, 1943 and had four children: James Leslie (b. March 24, 1949), Peter (b. August 1, 1952), Jane Elizabeth (b. April 8, 1955) and Kathy Ellen (b. December 13, 1956.)