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  1. RachaelRae” Brodsky Levitch. Birth. 26 Dec 1903. Warsaw, Miasto Warszawa, Mazowieckie, Poland. Death. 18 Feb 1983 (aged 79) Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA. Burial. Palm Memorial Park. Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA Show Map. Plot. Garden of Eternal Peace. Memorial ID. 134551972 · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos. Flowers.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jerry_LewisJerry Lewis - Wikipedia

    His parents were Daniel "Danny" Levitch (1902–1980), a master of ceremonies and vaudevillian who performed under the stage name Danny Lewis, whose parents immigrated to the United States from the Russian Empire to New York, and Rachael "Rae" Levitch (née Brodsky; 1904–1982), a WOR radio pianist and Danny's music director, from Warsaw.

  3. 27. Apr. 2022 · Genealogy for Rachel Levitch (Brodsky) (1903 - 1983) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • "Rae", "Ray"
    • Warsaw, Poland
    • 1903
    • 1983 (79-80)
  4. His father, Daniel Levitch, was a vaudeville entertainer and his mother, Rachel, was employed as the local radio station’s piano player. The legendary comedian died of natural causes Las Vegas, Nevada at age 91.

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  6. It's 1931, and Danny and Rachel "Rae" Levitch, a pair of struggling Vaudeville performers, living from a suitcase, while on the road 52 weeks a year, working at hotels and nightclubs across the Borscht Belt circuit, decide to borrow their only child from the tender care of his maternal grandmother, Sarah Rothberg, to make his stage debut at a ...

  7. timenote.info › en › Jerry-Lewis-16Jerry Lewis - Timenote

    20. Aug. 2017 · His mother, Rachel "Rae" Levitch (née Brodsky), was a piano player for a radio station. Lewis started performing at age five and would often perform alongside his parents in the Catskill Mountains in New York. By 15, he had developed his "Record Act" in which he exaggeratedly mimed the lyrics to songs on a phonograph. He used the ...