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1898 Birth |
As for Papa—well Papa was
disdainful of life in general and, I think of me
in particular. He never worked. He was just too
educated to do menial labor.
Basically, he was just anti:
anti-capitalist, anti-religion, anti-labor, and
anti-girls. ...He just faded out of our
lives...Never did he ever hug or kiss Helen or
me. I was and still am sorry we never really knew
papa.
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Molly
Picon was born to Clara Ostrick and Louis
Picon, in a tenement building on New York's lower
east side. Before Molly was three, her restless
father moved his young family to New Jersey and
Chicago before finally settling down in
Philadelphia. His sporadic work could not support
the family, and it was Clara—or Mama Picon -
that kept the family alive by working as a
seamstress for the Yiddish Theater. |
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Next—1st Public Performance
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How to Cite This Page
For a bibliography:
Jewish Women's Archive. "JWA - Molly Picon - Birth." <http://jwa.org/exhibits/wov/picon/mp1.html>.
For a footnote:
Jewish Women's Archive, "JWA - Molly Picon - Birth," <http://jwa.org/exhibits/wov/picon/mp1.html>.
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