The Jewish Centers Movement in Boyle Heights: Digital Library
1. Boy Scouts at the Soto-Michigan JCC ca. 1948
2. Soto-Michigan Class ca. 1948
Courtesy of UCLA Library Special Collections
1. Ping Pong at the Soto-Michigan JCC, 1948
2. Children at the Eastside JCC, 1952
3. Card playing at the Eastside JCC, 1952
Courtesy of Getty Research Institute
1. Children at the Soto-Michigan JCC, 1938
2. Soto-Michigan JCC, 1938
3. Soto-Michgan JCC, original building, 1938
4. The New Soto-Michigan JCC, 1938
Courtesy of Aaron Paley
1. All Nations Center entrance
2. All Nations Center, pre-demolition
3. All Nations Center, post-demolition
4. Aaron Paley after the demolition of the Soto-Michigan JCC
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- Soto-Michigan JCC, original building, 1938
- All Nations' Center pre-demolition
- Children at the Eastside JCC, 1952
- All Nations' Center after demolition
- Soto-Michigan JCC class, ca. 1948
- Children at the Soto-Michigan JCC, 1938
- All Nations' Center entrance
- Boy Scouts at the Soto-Michigan JCC, ca. 1948
- Soto-Michigan JCC, 1938
- The new Soto-Michigan JCC, 1938
- Soriano's model for the Soto-Michigan JCC
- Ping-Pong at the Soto-Michgan JCC, 1948
- Cardplaying at the Eastside JCC, 1952
- Aaron Paley after the demolition of the Soto-Michigan JCC