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Tag: Hebrew Sheltering and Home for the Aged Los Angeles

  • Architecture & Decoration

Lifting Through Gifting: A Donation of Workman Family Photos and Scrapbooks, Part One

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on December 31, 2025
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  • Biographies

“The Man Who Turned the Very Earth to Gold”: Reading Between the Lines in a Letter from Los Angeles Realtor Joe Toplitzky, 8 November 1919, Part Two

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on November 9, 2024
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  • Architecture & Decoration

“To Provide for the Comfort and Save from Want Those Whose Burden of Years Makes Them No Longer Able to Care for Themselves is a Wonderful Thing”: Some History of the Hebrew Sheltering and Home for the Aged, Boyle Heights, 1914-1931, Part Five

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on September 3, 2024September 4, 2024
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“Old Age Loses its Terrors When it Meets With the Thoughtful Care and Consideration Which the Inmates of This Home Receive.”: Some History of the Hebrew Sheltering and Home for the Aged, Boyle Heights, 1914-1931, Part Four

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on September 2, 2024
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“That Joyous Spirit Which Always Follows a Fine Action”: Some History of the Hebrew Sheltering and Home for the Aged, Boyle Heights, 1914-1931, Part Two

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on August 31, 2024September 1, 2024
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“There Will Come a Day When Society Will Make Precisely the Same Loving Provision for the Superannuated”: Some History of the Hebrew Sheltering and Home for the Aged, Boyle Heights, 1914-1931, Part One

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on August 30, 2024August 31, 2024
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