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  1. Sarah Sidis formerly Mandelbaum. Born 2 Oct 1874 in Russian Empire. Daughter of Unknown Mandelbaum and [mother unknown] Sister of Grace (Mandelbaum) Fadiman. Wife of Boris Sidis — married 24 Dec 1894 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States. Mother of William James Sidis and Helena Sidis.

    • Female
    • October 2, 1874
    • Boris Sidis
    • July 9, 1959
  2. Dec 10, 2023 · His wife, Sarah Mandelbaum Sidis, M.D., and her family fled the pogroms about 1889. Boris completed four degrees at Harvard (a B.A., M.A., Ph.D. and M.D.) and studied under William James. He was influential in the early 20th century, known for pioneering work in psychopathology (founding the New York State Psychopathic Institute and the Journal ...

    • Zhytomyrs'ka oblast
    • October 12, 1867
    • Dr. Sarah Sidis
    • October 24, 1923
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  4. May 18, 2023 · July 09, 1959 (84) Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL, United States. Immediate Family: Daughter of Bernard Mandelbaum. Wife of Boris Sidis. Mother of William James Sidis and Helena Sidis. Sister of Grace Fadiman.

    • Khmel'nyts'ka oblast
    • October 2, 1874
    • Boris Sidis
    • July 9, 1959
  5. His father, Boris Sidis, had emigrated in 1887 to escape political and antisemitic persecution. His mother, Sarah (Mandelbaum) Sidis, and her family had fled the pogroms in the late 1880s. [4] She attended Boston University and graduated from its School of Medicine in 1897. [5]

  6. Nov 24, 2021 · His parents were also no ordinary people, mother Sarah Mandelbaum Sidis was a medical doctor who received her education from BUSM (Boston University School of Medicine) and his father Boris...

  7. His mother, Sarah (Mandelbaum) Sidis, M.D., and her family had fled the pogroms in 1889. Sarah attended Boston University and graduated from its School of Medicine in 1897. William was named after his godfather, Boris' friend and colleague, the American philosopher William James.

  8. THE SIDIS STORY. Sarah Sidis, M.D. Unpublished manuscript, 1950. CHAPTER I. Mother at Eight. When I was eight years old and lived in the Russian Ukraine, I had two babies and my sister Ida, who was eleven, had two babies. Ida cooked for the family, and I cleaned house and washed dishes. Every other night Ida would be up with all four of the ...

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