Touro Hall (Q85810315)

  • matcher place: Philadelphia (relation 188022)
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  • English Wikipedia categories: Buildings and structures demolished in 1977, Demolished buildings and structures in Philadelphia, Demolished religious buildings and structures, Jewish day schools in the United States, Jews and Judaism in Pennsylvania, Jews and Judaism in Philadelphia
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Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Touro Hall was a building at 10th and Carpenter Streets in the Bella Vista neighborhood of South Philadelphia. It was named for Judah Touro, a public-spirited citizen of New Orleans and well-known philanthropist, who bequeathed $20,000 to the Hebrew Education Society of Philadelphia in 1854. The building was constructed to provide Jewish education and social resources for the neighborhood's growing Jewish immigrant community.

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