Jewish Histories in Multiethnic Boyle HeightsMain MenuIntroduction: Urban Space and the Making of a NeighborhoodMapping Jewish Histories in Boyle HeightsTimeline: Intersecting Histories in Boyle HeightsHinda and Jacob Schonfeld Digital ArchiveAbout This ExhibitCaroline Luce15876dd2f73462af784ac961ee54f3b5170890ceUCLA Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies www.levecenter.ucla.edu
Hollenbeck Siren, March 6, 1933
1media/341933_Thumbnail.jpg2018-09-18T21:25:08-07:00Caroline Luce15876dd2f73462af784ac961ee54f3b5170890ce2264Donated by Clara Rubin.plain2018-10-29T20:03:42-07:00Caroline Luce15876dd2f73462af784ac961ee54f3b5170890ce
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12018-09-11T19:58:15-07:00The Hollenbeck Siren28gallery2021-04-30T16:24:00-07:00This collection of student newspapers from Hollenbeck Junior High School was created by Abraham Hoffman, who both attended Hollenbeck as a young man and, later, returned to teach. His collection spans the 1930s to the 1970s, providing a rare window to how the school changed— and how it remained the same—over time.