Bernard Bernhardt (ca.1850-1901) Photograph provided courtesy of Carol Lieberman  
Writing on Back of Photograph (in Russian alphabet): 
TO FOTOGRAFICHESKVE 
Gargzdai, Kovno, Lithuania 
Carol Lieberman writes:
"This is Bernard or Behr or Benis Bernhardt. He was German, 
probably emigrated to Gargzdai from Koenigsberg, Prussia. He was a rabbi, but 
not Orthodox. It is probable that he was related to Itzak Behr, the great 
Alsatian Rabbi, but I cannot prove that yet. He was born in 1850 or thereabouts 
- this photo was taken in Gargzdai in the early 1880s. He married three times - 
only the third wife outlived him. This picture was probably taken in 1880. I 
tried to find some historical document in the Gargzdai library re the 
photographer who took it. There are no records. 
There were many yeshivas in Memel and Gargzdai. I postulate 
that he taught in one of them.  Bernard emigrated in 1890 with his two youngest daughters to Chicago. He worked there as a schocket.  
He died there in 1901."  
 
 
 
Photo taken ca. 1880 in Gargzdai
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