Went to Medical School in Warsaw, became a general doctor
Practiced medicine in New York City
He had a relationship with Brucha Zalcman.
Child(ren):
SSN: 107-18-2974
In his SSN application, which he signed on Dec 17 1941, he proviced the following info:
Name: Emanuel Pat
Address: 3950 B Blvd., Bronx, NY
Born: Feb 12 1912 in Bialystok, Poland
Married
Employer: Camp Gan-Eden Inc., Cold Spring, NY
Parents: Jacob Pat and Rywka mid (could be Smid or similar)
Mentioned in:
http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/tam/yiddish/Othermedia/manuscripts.html
Jacob Pat Papers, 1935-1978, 127. Born in Bialystok in 1890, Pat was a teacher, journalist, and activist in the Bund. In the 1930s, he conducted a number of fund-raising trips to the U.S. It was durin
g once such trip in 1938 that worsening conditions for Jews in Europe forced him to remain in New York City. He brought his children, Naomi and Emanuel Patt, to the United States in 1940. In 1941, Pat became the Executive Secretary of the Jewish Labor Committee. Pat also served as the representative of the Bund in the United States, chaired the Congress for Jewish Culture, and, for a time, co-edited Tsukunft.
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