John E. Brodsky (May 30, 1855 – December 26, 1910) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.
[1] His father John Brodsky was a stave maker who had immigrated from Beroun, now in the Czech Republic, and had married a German.
While in the Assembly he introduced and pushed for a bill for the consolidation of Manhattan and Brooklyn.
[1] In the 1882 United States House of Representatives election he was the Republican candidate for New York's 7th congressional district; he lost to William Dorsheimer.
[5] Brodsky died of dropsy in the German Hospital on December 26, 1910.