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A point on the Yiddish Theater Walk of Fame, a path that was initiated by Abe Lebewohl who was the owner of the "Second Avenue Deli", one of the well-known kosher delis in New York City. In the deli there were pictures and objects commemorating the Yiddish theaters that operated in the area at the beginning of the twentieth century. After Lebewohl’s murder, the deli moved to Third Avenue. The track was established in 1984 by Lebewohl in front of his Deli.
In the next photo taken by the same photographer on the same day, you can see the route in its entirety Click for a larger image
The current plaque is dedicated to the married couple of actors who worked in the Yiddish theater: Pesach Burstein (1896-1986), was born in Warsaw, Poland. Actor and comedian and manager of a Yiddish theater that operated in Brooklyn. Was married to Lillian Lux
Lillian Lux (1918-2005), was born in Brooklyn, New York, United States. Already from a young age she played in Yiddish theater, later she joined the troupe founded by Pesach Burstein whom she later married.
The couple had twins Susan and Michael who performed with them. Mike Burstein is commemorated on a separate plaque Click for sign's details