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Skirball Cultural Center. The Skirball Cultural Center, founded in 1996, is a Jewish educational institution in Los Angeles, California.The center, named after philanthropist couple Jack H. Skirball and Audrey Skirball-Kenis, has a museum with regularly changing exhibitions, film events, music and theater performances, comedy, family, literary, and cultural programs.
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Museums located in the City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California. Map all coordinates using ... Skirball Cultural Center; Southern California Jewish Sports ...
The museum collection moved to the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles when the Center opened in 1996. The Skirball Cultural Center is independent of HUC, however, both organizations continue to collaborate on select programs and exhibitions. The Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion also manages the Skirball Cultural Center ...
This list of museums in Los Angeles is a list of museums located within the City of Los Angeles, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, theater in New York; Skirball Cultural Center, Jewish educational institution in California; Skirball Fire, ...
Skirball Cultural Center. Skirball founded the Los Angeles School of Hebrew Union College. [3] By 1972, he founded the Hebrew Union College Skirball Museum, [5] a museum of Jewish life near the campus of the University of Southern California. [6] His goal was to show Christians and Jews that they shared much in common, and to ""dissipate" anti ...
South Robertson is an area on the Westside of Los Angeles that is served by the South Robertson neighborhood council. [1] It contains the following city neighborhoods: Beverlywood, Castle Heights, Cheviot Hills, Crestview, La Cienega Heights and Reynier Village. The area is notable as a center for the Jewish community. [2]