Ida Berkowitz
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− | [[Supergirl]]'s landlady at her Chicago apartment in her secret identity of [[Linda Lee Danvers|Linda Danvers]]. Mrs. Berkowitz is the widow of Chaim Berkowitz, a simple Jewish tailor who was killed by the Nazis during their occupation of Poland during WWII, and the mother of Rachael Berkowitz, who is in reality the cosmically-powered villainess [[Blackstarr]] and an enemy of the [[Girl of Steel]] (SG2 No. 13, Nov 1983: "Echoes of Time Gone By!"; SG2 No. 14, Dec 1983: "Star Light, Star Bright...'''Blackstarr''' Rises Tonight!"; SG2 No. 15, Jan 1984: "Starrfall"). | + | [[Supergirl]]'s landlady at her Chicago apartment in her secret identity of [[Linda Lee Danvers|Linda Danvers]]. Mrs. Berkowitz is the widow of [[Chaim Berkowitz]], a simple Jewish tailor who was killed by the Nazis during their occupation of Poland during WWII, and the mother of Rachael Berkowitz, who is in reality the cosmically-powered villainess [[Blackstarr]] and an enemy of the [[Girl of Steel]] (SG2 No. 13, Nov 1983: "Echoes of Time Gone By!"; SG2 No. 14, Dec 1983: "Star Light, Star Bright...'''Blackstarr''' Rises Tonight!"; SG2 No. 15, Jan 1984: "Starrfall"). |
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Ida Berkowitz
Supergirl's landlady at her Chicago apartment in her secret identity of Linda Danvers. Mrs. Berkowitz is the widow of Chaim Berkowitz, a simple Jewish tailor who was killed by the Nazis during their occupation of Poland during WWII, and the mother of Rachael Berkowitz, who is in reality the cosmically-powered villainess Blackstarr and an enemy of the Girl of Steel (SG2 No. 13, Nov 1983: "Echoes of Time Gone By!"; SG2 No. 14, Dec 1983: "Star Light, Star Bright...Blackstarr Rises Tonight!"; SG2 No. 15, Jan 1984: "Starrfall").