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  1. Jack L. Warner

    Jack L. Warner

    American film executive

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  1. His parents were Polish-Jewish [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] immigrants from Congress Poland (then part of the Russian Empire ), who spoke mainly Yiddish.

  2. Jack was born on August 2, 1892, in London, Ontario, to a Yiddish-speaking Jewish immigrant couple from Poland. His father, Benjamin Warner, was a Polish cobbler. His mother was the former Pearl Leah Eichelbaum. Jack and his eldest brother, Hirsch (later Harry), were two of the surviving children of their parents.

  3. Apr 11, 2024 · The museum will spotlight the contributions that Jewish pioneers made to the film industry, including, from left, Sam Warner, Harry M. Warner, Jack L. Warner and Albert Warner. via...

  4. Dec 20, 2022 · Family of Polish Jews, Warners emigrated from Poland to Canada and then finally settling down in Youngstown, Ohio, they dropped their Yiddish last name Wonsal and took on a Westernized version...

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  5. May 17, 2024 · “Hollywoodland” explores Jewish marginalization in America and how it’s shaped the movies over the past century — on-screen and off of it. By Gary Baum. May 17, 2024 6:15am. From left: Sam...

  6. Sep 9, 2015 · Jacob Warner was born on August 2, 1892, in Ontario, Canada to a Polish Jewish immigrant family. His parents, Benjamin, a cobbler, and Pearl Warner, had 12 children. After his birth, the Warners moved to Baltimore and then in 1896, to Youngstown, Ohio. That was where Jack got a taste for the limelight, embarking on a short-lived vaudeville ...

  7. Sep 11, 1978 · Born on Aug. 2, 1892, in London, Ontario, Jack Leonard Warner was the youngest of 12 children of Benjamin and Pearl Warner, Polish-Jewish immigrants from the village of Krasnostow near...