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We’ve prepared a map showing many sights in San Francisco and surrounding areas that relate to Jewish life, as well as five maps of walking tours that highlight different parts of the region, and one driving tour.
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16 Οκτ 2019 · “It’s about letting people in our Jewish community know there’s been a Jewish presence in San Francisco since the Gold Rush.” The main map collects Jewish sites across the city, from landmarks like Congregation Emanu-El to lesser-known bits of history, like Cable Car Clothiers, located at the original Montgomery Street location where ...
15 Μαρ 2023 · “Mapping Jewish San Francisco,” a new digital exhibit by USF’s Swig Program in Jewish Studies and Social Justice, tells stories that might otherwise be lost.
The history of the Jews in San Francisco began with the California Gold Rush in the second half of the 19th-century. The San Francisco Bay Area has the fourth largest Jewish population in the U.S. [1] behind the New York area, southeast Florida and metropolitan Los Angeles.
The Jewish Community Center of San Francisco is on California Street at Presidio Avenue in Presidio Heights. [44] The 1933 building was designed in the Mediterranean Revival Style with Art Deco details by Arthur Brown Jr. [45] The neighborhood was the site of the murder of Paul Stine by the Zodiac Killer near the corner of Washington and Cherry.
A. SUMMARY Historic districts in San Francisco. These include districts listed in Articles 10 and 11 of the San Francisco Planning Code and districts listed or eligible for listing in the California Register of Historical Resources and/or the National Register of Historic Places (links below).
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