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Wilshire Blvd Temple company history timeline

1841

Local Jewish history begins in 1841 with Jacob Frankfort, the first of a growing population that found the city tolerant and accepting.

1873

The first brick-and-mortar temple was a Gothic Revival style worship center that served some 40 Jewish families. It was built on Fort Street (now Broadway) near 3rd Street in 1873.

1902

Congregation President Kaspare Cohn donates 30 acres of land in Boyle Heights to be used as a congregational cemetery, called “Home of Peace.” Cohn also donates land to the Hebrew Benevolent Society to establish the Kaspare Cohn Hospital, which opened in 1902.

1919

Meanwhile at B’nai B’rith an energetic young assistant rabbi named Edgar F. Magnin was on his way to becoming Senior Rabbi—a position he took in 1919 and held for the next 65 years.

1929

In total, the temple cost a whopping $1.5 million to erect in 1929, and it became the place to worship in town.

1930

It was in the mid-1930's when the congregation officially began doing business as Wilshire Boulevard Temple.

1936

Rabbi Alfred Wolf, one of five German-born divinity students who received a scholarship in 1936 to study at the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio joins the Temple.

2018

#CampNeverStops as Camp Hess Kramer and Camp Gindling Hilltop open for their 67th summer at California State University, Channel Islands after the 2018 Woolsey Fire.

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