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People with the Gewirtz surname (whether my direct relatives or not) can be listed here on The Official Gewirtz Registry at GEWIRTZ.COM. If you're a Gewirtz and want to be listed, send an email to david@ZATZ.com. Because of the hassles involved in maintaining email accounts for others, we at ZATZ are not giving out GEWIRTZ.COM email addresses, so please don't ask. Note: To avoid unnecessary email junk mail, we've replaced the at sign in email addresses with the word "-at-". When you attempt to contact someone on this Registry, please replace "-at-" with "@".
David Gewirtz, himself
Abigail Gewirtz
Abraham (Avi) Gewirtz
Alan M. Gewirtz
Amelia Gewirtz
Bonnie Bredes
Chaim Dovid Gewirtz
Daniel Gewirtz
David Gewirtz [4 listings] In any case, if you're looking for these other Davids (who I'm sure are great guys despite their use of my sacred, proprietary, and actually trademarked name), one can be reached at gewirtz-at-hsc.vcu.edu and maintains a Web page at http://views.vcu.edu/pharmtox/fac_bio/gewirtz.htm. Would you believe his middle initial is also "A"? It's a wacky world we live in but at least his parents obviously had great taste in names. Another David Gewirtz is Project Manager and Digital Preservation Architect at Yale University. He tells us he's brother of Alan M. Gewirtz (from Penn) and no known relation to Paul Gewirtz, the other Gewirtz at Yale. This David can be reached at David.Gewirtz-at-Yale.edu. Ruth Almog in Israel writes: My grandfather was David Gewirtz. He was born in Tartakov, Galicia, and grew up in Lemberg, then Austria, now Lvov in the Ukraine. He was related to the Horwitz family - Esther Horwitz was his cousin. He had a brother Shlomo and three sisters. After marrying my grandmother Rebeca Rubin from Tarnow the pair went to Germany and Settled in Chemnitz. He died in Palestine.
Frieda Gewirtz Stern My name is Bina Stern Blumenfrucht. My mother was Frieda Gewirtz Stern A"H. She had 3 sisters named Gerda(Gittel) A"H, Ann(Chana) A"H, Suzanne. Her father was Zev Gewirtz and his father was Chaim Yonah. The Chaim was added because he died young. They resided in Berlin and arrived in America in 1938-39 immediately prior to the war and post Kristalnacht. They were originally from Poland. My grandfather Zev had a half brother Henry/Hennoch Gewirtz who lived in Brooklyn but never had children, and a sister Chava/Eva who lived in Brooklyn and never had any children too. Since my grandfather only had daughters, that section of the family is not maintained by name. Zev's wife was Ida Czupper who was somehow related distantly to the Gewirtz's either directly or through marriage. They met in Berlin where Ida was a kinderfrau for a relative and Zev was a traveling salesman. Any info about this would be helpful.
Gregory S. Gewirtz
Helena Rachel Chaia Gewirtz
Heme Gewirtz
Howard Gewirtz [2 listings]
Jason Gewirtz
Jeffrey E. Gewirtz [2 listings] Jeffrey B. Gewirtz is currently a corporate lawyer with The Coca-Cola Company living in Atlanta. He can be contacted at jgewirtz-at-na.ko.com.
Jerry Gewirtz
Joel Gewirtz
Jonathan Gewirtz [2 listings]
Josef Avrham Gewirtz
Marilyn Gewirtz
Menachem Gewirtz
Michael Gewirtz [3 listings] He tells us: This is a 10 month, team based national service program for 18-24 year olds. Our mission is to "strengthen communities and develop leaders through team based national and community service". I am the Service Learning Coordinator for the program and essentially support 24 teams/250 members with the educational aspects of their service work. Through guidance and structured reflection it is our hope that our members will continually seek to understand the larger social issues that surround their projects as well as identify ways in which they have learned and grown throughout their 10 months of service. Graduated from Boston College in 2001 with a double major in Philosophy and Communications. Served on a team of student coordinators which managed 28 spring break service projects for over 500 students. Completed 11 months of National Service with AmeriCorps*NCCC as a leader of 12 young adults. You can reach me at gewirtzm at hotmail.com or for work related questions such as what is AmeriCorps*NCCC and how can I get people involved reach me a mgewirtz at cns.gov. Apparently, Michael's brother is another David. And yet, can there really be more than one true David Gewirtz? This David has to wonder. Another Michael Gewirtz is the brother of Daniel, son of Allen and Susan. Michael tells us: I work for the Department of Children & Families in Pompano Beach, Florida as a public assistance specialist. My address is 5340 Las Verdes Circle Apt 208 Delray Beach, Fla 33484. I recently married on 2/24/03 to Elizabeth Amorin Gewirtz who's from Peru. I'm bilingual & fluent in Spanish. My home tel is 561-498-8488. My father Allen Gewirtz also has the same address over the winter December to April of every year. He's a retired school teacher & assistant principal for the NYC school system and has worked his entire career at various schools in the south Bronx. I have my mother Susan Gewirtz, uncle Jerome & aunt Cynthia Gewirtz, cousins Eddie, Andrew, and Sharon Gewirtz. Eddie has 4 kids and Andrew has 2. Sharon is single and a professional violinist who attended Yale. Michael can be reached at michaelgewirtz-at-yahoo.com. Yet another Michael Gewirtz writes: I am Michael Gewirtz, a physician on Long Island with two children, Jordan and Janna. My parents were from Brooklyn Albert (Heshy) and Paula. Micheal can be reached at DocGew-at-aol.com
Paul Gewirtz [2 listings] Another Paul Gewirtz writes us, I’m Paul Gewirtz, a first cousin to the other Paul Gewirtz from Yale. My father was Samuel Gewirtz (Shmuel Shmelka) the son of Yehudah Gewirtz (gewurz was an earlier spelling). They lived one generation in Berlin, till 1926, although the family stems originally from Galicia with a short stay in Vienna first before going to Berlin at the start of the 1900’s. There was a long line of rabbis, I was told, including Reb Itzikel from Belgium, Reb Elimelech from Lizhensk, and Rashi. I left Brooklyn in the 60’s and have been in Cleveland almost forever. My kids are doctors and I know there are quite a few doctors in our family—not just rabbis. There’s a part of my family I never knew, stemming from an “Uncle Loozer” related to my grandfather Yehudah. I was told that the descendants live in New Jersey. I retired from Ernst & Young as a Partner and Consulting Actuary at the end of 2003 and started my own consulting practice, which you can read about at http://www.gewirtzassociates.com. I can be contacted there as well.
Perry Gewirtz Perry was born in Brooklyn, New York (I think) on December 28, 1934 (I know that's accurate) and died in a hospice in the Bronx, NY on January 4, 2002. I had the pleasure of knowing him for about a decade. We had independently attended an Abby Hoffman yartzeit event at some union local on Astor Place in New York City in the early 1990s. About a week later, we ran into each other at Polonia, a Polish restaurant on Avenue A between 7th and 8th Streets in Manhattan. We became fast friends and had a lot in common: a love of language, a love of words, a love of books, tropical fish, politics, animation, art, photography, restaurants, talking, intellectualism, films, et cetera, et cetera. A great joke teller and all around funny guy, he was also a great artist. And even over sixty years of age, he was a prodigious walker. I have a very crisp memory of walking over the Williamsburg Bridge and then walking right back over it to Manhattan. Perry was over twenty years older than me. From what I understand, Perry had bowed out of serious Orthodox religious studies sometimes in the 1960s but was a devout Jew nevertheless. I often referred to him as an "amateur bible scholar" because of his profound grasp of all things biblical. He was also very conversant in the field of "Biblical Archaeology." He was also an actor. His two main claims to fame were portraying (1) Sonny Johnson in Robert Downey Sr.'s "PUTNEY SWOPE" (yup, he was the flasher!) and (2) he was the Woody Allen double in the out of body/dream sequence in "ANNIE HALL." I guess his third claim to fame was being in Woody Allen's "STARDUST MEMORIES," portraying the hippy out in the field who has the nice, big close-up talking abut the aliens coming. He loved animals and had the patience of a saint. He was a scrupulous to the point of obsessive list maker. He kept lists of the movies that he saw (there was a point in the mid-1990s when he was seeing literally between two and five movies a day). He definitely saw a lot of bad movies. He also made lists of words. For instance, I clearly remember that he had personally annotated a copy of Charles Panati's book of sexual words. It bulged with Post-Its as well as being filled to the gunnels (margins) with synonyms for the words in the book. I missed Perry's funeral. I was in Paris proposing to my wife during that first week of January in 2002 (I had schemed and devised a plan whereby me and my wife to be would be atop the Eiffel Tower on her birthday, January 8 (yes!! An Elvis baby!!) so I could propose to her. Not original, yes, I know, but still packs quite the wallop, believe me (after all, it's the perfect intersection of "TIMING, TIMING, TIMING" and "LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION"). We were staying with some friends of mine outside of Paris and my roommate at the time called with the bad news. We had visited him twice at Calvary Hospital, a hospice in the Bronx, in December 2001 and he was fading fast. Once, when he came over to my apartment in Brooklyn in the late 1990s, we talk a little neighborhood walk and he showed me where he used to live on Thirteenth Avenue (in the high 40s) in the 1940s or 1950s. Clearly, I could go on about Perry for a while so I'll close with a little story, perhaps my favorite "Perry Story." Although conflicted about his religiosity, Perry always kept a crisp set of what I think he called "the duds," that is, a very religious suit (I don't know the real name but I think you know what I mean). He had them because he got a lot of film extra work as an Orthodox Jew but he had them on hand for a variety of other reasons: weddings, funerals, et cetera. Perry wore glasses and had a frazzly graying, reddish beard and when he put on "the duds," he looked the part. If you know what I mean. He told me that once he went to Shiva at the house of someone who had lost a relative and of course, he put on "the duds." He told me, and he wasn't bragging -- he was merely stating what had happened and I believed every syllable of it -- that when he arrived, the crowded room actually parted as he walked through. People were scampering to get out of the way of what they obviously had thought was some Grand Rebbe. Anyway, to have been considered a peer and fellow lover of books, museums, words, animals, art, et cetera, by Perry was one of the intellectually validating episodes in my life. In our ten years of friendship, I can say unequivocally that we never had a single harsh word with oneanother. Never. Not once. The time we spent was always seamless and open-ended and never enough. Perry is survived by a sister, Henny, and at least one brother whose names I don't remember. She lives somewhere in Long Island. I met her once, at the unveiling of Perry's tombstone. I don't have her address so I'll have to call her and get her address so I can mail this to her. Anyway, in the perfect world, or if I had been madly wealthy, Perry's library would have been preserved and an archive, a foundation in his name, a library, et cetera, set up for him. But alas, le monde parfait is decidedly NOT where we find ourselves and his books were unceremoniously disposed of, sold for a small percentage of their value. I'm sure many were discarded. I was offered the opportunity of going through them and taking what I wanted but I declined for a variety of reasons. I hope a non-Gewirtz can register a Gewirtz. Thanks for the opportunity of waxing elegiac about my old pal, Perry Gewirtz.
Robert Gewirtz
Sandra Gewirtz
Susan Ellen Gewirtz
VivianGewirtz
William Gewirtz
Yisrael Gewirtz
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