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author: CartLegger : New York, NY
Cities are shaped not just by people, but by time itself. Even something as permanent as death is pliable to the drift of time and tide.
In this case, its the Jewish Eastern European community that once dominated East New York; where Jewish mobsters once held sway, and where my own family got their start in America—bakers, not gangsters. But they are all gone now, and likewise their memory fades, even the memory of their memory.
Bayside Cemetery is part of an huge grouping in East New York--just off the A-Train, you have probably seen it before on the...
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