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Edlavitch Jewish Community Center of Washington, DC company history timeline

1926

Abe Pollin, now known for his role in the world of Washington, D.C., sports, recalls that the JCC "was where all the camaraderie took place," including the time in the steam room, or the games of squash, handball, and table tennis in the men-only health club. It speaks a purpose to uphold an ancient and noble philosophy and to assure that such philosophy shall always be adapted to the requirements of changing times." The official opening would be held in 1926, on Washington's Birthday, February 22.

1939

In 1939, the Center added a new wing for a library and expanded the health club with a gift from Washington Post owners Eugene and Agnes Meyer.

1942

Special events were held for military veterans, and no veteran was charged to participate in any center activity during or immediately after World War II. In 1942, a USO lounge was dedicated, open to both Jewish and non-Jewish veterans.

1943

Additionally, the Center hosted numerous programs in support of the United States war effort, including the 1943–44 "Program for Victory" that promoted the purchase of war bonds and war stamps.

1968

However, as a result of the 1968 race riots in D.C., the DC JCC closed.

1969

As many Jews in the city moved to the suburbs, a new JCC was established in Rockville, Maryland, opening on May 8, 1969.

1990

As the Jewish population in the District continued to grow, the Jewish community repurchased the original building in 1990.

1997

After extensive restoration, the JCC opened for the second time on January 12, 1997, with a display of photographs and artifacts that document the demise and rebirth of urban Jewish spaces in America, such as the JCC itself.

2016

In 2016, the Center was renamed in honor of Ginny and Irwin Edlavitch, long-time philanthropists and community leaders.

2019

The Edlavitch DCJCC completed a major year-long renovation in 2019 that updated and unified the preschool, upgraded Goldman Theater, and created Cafritz Hall, a new space for theater performances and film screenings.

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