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      • His first wife, Rachel Gutman Wattenberg, died in 1975. He is survived by his wife, Regina Charitan Wattenberg; a daughter, Rebecca Schull of Manhattan and Los Angeles; a son, Ben J., of Washington; seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
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  2. Schull was born in New York City, the daughter of Rachel Gutman and real estate attorney Judah Wattenberg. She was the elder sister of the late writer Ben Wattenberg , [1] and is journalist Daniel Wattenberg's aunt.

  3. May 24, 1996 · He is survived by his wife, Regina Charitan Wattenberg; a daughter, Rebecca Schull of Manhattan and Los Angeles; a son, Ben J., of Washington; seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

  4. Wattenberg was the son of real-estate attorney Judah Wattenberg and Rachel Gutman Wattenberg, and he was the younger brother of actress Rebecca Schull. He had four children, Ruth, Daniel and Sarah with his first wife, the former Marna Hade who died in 1997, and Rachel with his second wife, Diane Abelman. [1]

  5. Born as Rebecca Anna Wattenberg, the daughter of real-estate attorney Judah Wattenberg and Rachel Gutman Wattenberg, she is the elder sister of Ben Wattenberg, and aunt to Daniel Wattenberg. She studied acting in the United States and in Dublin, Ireland.

  6. Dec 1, 2023 · Schull was born in New York City and she is the offspring of Rachel Gutman and the real estate attorney, Judah Wattenberg. She is the older sibling of the late writer, Ben Wattenberg, and is the aunt of journalist Daniel Wattenberg.

  7. Family Life. She and her younger brother, author Ben Wattenberg, grew up in New York as the children of Judah and Rachel Wattenberg. Her more than five-decade marriage to Gene Schull resulted in three children.

  8. Jun 10, 2023 · Joseph Ben Zion Wattenberg, born on August 26, 1933, in The Bronx, was the brother of Rebecca and an accomplished figure in his own right. Born to Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe, he grew up in the Sholem Aleichem Houses, a housing project with a rich Yiddish socialist heritage.

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