In front of the "Breed Street Shul" - Congregation Talmud Torah
Starting at USD 29
Sun, 30 Mar, 2025 at 12:00 pm - Sun, 21 Sep, 2025 at 03:30 pm (GMT-07:00)
In Front Of The "breed Street Shul" - Congregation Talmud Torah
247 N. Breed Street, Los Angeles, United States
Jewish Boyle Heights: Memories of Brooklyn Ave.
The Los Angeles neighborhood of Boyle Heights has long been the crucible of the American immigrant, working-class experience. At one time people of dozens of nationalities and languages called this neighborhood home, and Boyle Heights was once the largest Jewish community west of Chicago. And Brooklyn Ave – today's Avenida Cesar Chavez – was it's main shopping corridor and thoroughfare.
We will visiting just a few vital sites that tell the story of the area’s Jewish history:
*Note: We will not be going inside of the Breed Street Shul, which is an inactive site; but instead focusing on the community surrounding this site.
In this tour we will be retelling the story of how such a diverse immigrant community came together here in the first half of the 20th century. We will also discuss the great social challenges this community historically faced, and the movements they established. We will also discuss the forces of displacement which have historically changed the landscape of the community around us. All in order to understand the heritage of the community, as well as appreciate the challenges which are again being faced by this changing community today.
This is my basic introduction to the history of history of Jewish Boyle Heights, with a special focus on the historic alliances and partnerships established here between the Jewish and Mexican American people in this very community.
This is a wonderful event for the whole family to learn about the history of old Jewish Los Angeles!
We will be meeting in front of the Breed Street Shul – Congregation Talmud Torah, at 11:45 a.m. in order to start our talk and walking tour promptly at 12-noon.
There is limited street parking in the neighborhood. I recommend the city-run toll parking lot (682) just north of Avenida Cesar Chavez off of Breed Street, located on the east side of the street.
PUBLIC TRANSIT: I also highly recommend people taking Metro E Line to our event, exiting at Soto Station and walking just one block west and one block north to our meeting location.
Children 13 and under are free, please contact me to add them to my guest list. For current Boyle Heights educators and community activists, I will be offering a few spots on my guest list once again; please contact me at c2htdWVsICEgZ29uemFsZXMgfCBvdXRsb29rICEgY29t, as spaces are limited.
This will be a small and intimate tour group, and it will once again fill-up quickly. So please sign up today!
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REMINDERS: There are no refunds or future credits for people who miss this event.
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Tickets for Jewish Boyle Heights: Memories of Brooklyn Ave. can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
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Tour Admission | 29 USD |
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