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May 11: Irving Berlin

Irving Berlin (1888)

Irving Berlin

It was on this date, May 11, 1888, in a Russian-Jewish ghetto, that the American songwriter who gave us "White Christmas" and "God Bless America," Irving Berlin was born. He emigrated at the age of five and spent the next 95 years becoming one of the most celebrated film and stage songwriters in US history.

In her biography of her father, Irving Berlin: A Daughter's Memoir, Mary Ellin Barrett refers to her father's "agnosticism," (p.123) and describes him as a "nonbeliever." Irving Berlin follows a long tradition of freethinkers who used the religious vocabulary familiar to the majority. He died of a heart attack in New York City on 22 December 1989.

Originally published May 2003 by Ronald Bruce Meyer.

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July 12: Günther Anders

Günther Anders (1902) It was on this date, July 12, 1902, that Austrian philosopher Günther Anders, originally Günther Siegmund Stern, was born in Breslau, the offspring of Clara and William Stern, founders of child psychology. An assimilated Jewish intellectual, he found that there were too many writers using the name Stern, so his editor suggested […]



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