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Original print is of inferior quality. Originally known as the Hebrew Sheltering Home for the Aged, the Jewish Home for the Aging was founded in Boyle Heights in 1912. About four years later, the Home's first permanent facility was built on Boyle Avenue, where it existed for decades. In 1967, acreage in Reseda was purchased and a facility was built on Victory Boulevard. A merger in 1979 with the Menorah Village created a second campus on Tampa Avenue in Reseda. Photograph caption dated September 26, 1957 reads, "Residents of California Home for Aged in Reseda, 19260 Sherman Way, worship in tent as their ancestors did thousands of years ago in Israel. They are shown at Rosh Hashonoh [sic] services which opened Jewish High Holy Days. Former worship place for religious holidays was demolished to make room for newer buildings."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;16 x 15 cm. Photographic prints
Jewish Home for the Aging of Los Angeles Group homes for older people--California--Los Angeles Nursing homes--California--Los Angeles Older people--Housing--California--Los Angeles Older people--California--Los Angeles Rabbis--California--Los Angeles Tents--California--Los Angeles Women--California--Los Angeles Men--California--Los Angeles Rosh ha-Shanah High Holidays Reseda (Los Angeles, Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs Portrait photographs Group portraits
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