13 Young Men - How Charles E. Smith Influenced a Community

13 Young Men - How Charles E. Smith Influenced a Community image
ISBN-10:

0615268544

ISBN-13:

9780615268545

Edition: First Impression
Released: Oct 01, 2008
Publisher: DBS Publications
Format: Hardcover, 163 pages
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Description:

Charles E. Smith, a builder and philanthropist, believed the District of Columbia Jewish Community Center of the mid-1960s was obsolete. Racial tensions were repelling Jews from going there, and large populations of Jews had already moved to the Maryland suburbs. Smith thought the Center should be relocated to the Maryland suburbs alongside a Hebrew Home and Jewish Social Service Agency in a unified campus-like setting. Although much of the community did not think the millions of dollars needed to construct such a complex could be raised, Smith did. He taught a community without a philanthropic profile how to raise money, to give generously, and to pass that philosophy onto the succeeding generations.











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