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    • Aronson comes from a Jewish family

      • Aronson was born Ellen Letty Konigsberg in 1943 in New York City, to Nettie (née Cherry) and Martin Königsberg, and was raised in Midwood, Brooklyn, New York. Her older brother is writer and director Woody Allen. Aronson comes from a Jewish family; her grandparents were from Lithuania and Austria.
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    • Henry Blodget
  2. Aronson was born Ellen Letty Konigsberg in 1943 in New York City, [3] to Nettie (née Cherry) and Martin Königsberg, [4] and was raised in Midwood, Brooklyn, New York. [5] Her older brother is writer and director Woody Allen. Aronson comes from a Jewish family; her grandparents were from Lithuania and Austria.

  3. The answer is no. Though Aaronson can be an Ashkenazi surname meaning Aaron’s son, a representative for U.S. Soccer told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that Brenden Aaronson’s ancestry is...

  4. Sep 1, 2007 · Waxing nostalgic about the path that led him to social psychology, Aronson described a Depression-era upbringing marked by extreme anti-Semitism toward his Orthodox Jewish family. On one occasion, after being beat up by local bullies, a nine-year-old Aronson began to reflect on his situation.

    • Jesse Erwin
    • 2007
  5. Nov 11, 2021 · It happens that Aaronson is Jewish — a fact made obvious by the mezuzah on the front door frame.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AaronsonAaronson - Wikipedia

    Aaronson is a Jewish patronymic surname, [1] meaning "son of Aaron ". [2][3] It is unknown as a given name. Aaronson or its variants may refer to: Brenden Aaronson (born 2000), American soccer player. David "Noodles" Aaronson, fictional character of the 1952 novel The Hoods by Harry Grey.