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  2. Los Angeles Jewish Health - Wikipedia

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    Senior care services of Los Angeles Jewish Health include: Community-based program of all-inclusive care for the elderly (PACE): The Brandman Centers for Senior Care provide quality medical care that promotes independence for seniors through PACE, which coordinates and provides all needed preventive, primary, acute, and long-term care services to older adults so they may live at home in their ...

  3. Association of Jewish Aging Services - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Jewish Aging Services [1] [2] (AJAS) was founded in 1960 [1] as the North American Association of Jewish Homes and Housing for the Aging (NAJHHA). [3] [4] [5] It was created and continues to function as the central coordinator for homes and residential facilities for Jewish elderly in North America. Dr.

  4. Herman Platt - Wikipedia

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    He was a key supporter of and fundraiser for Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, the Jewish Federation of Los Angeles, the Jewish Home for the Aging, the City of Hope National Medical Center and the UCLA Foundation. He was also the President of Vista del Mar Charities.

  5. A plan to fund $1 million in security for Jewish spaces is ...

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    A Los Angeles City Council proposal to give $1 million in security services to Jewish houses of worship, community centers and schools was amended Tuesday to bolster security at spaces of all ...

  6. L.A. City Council votes to allow the demolition of a Jewish ...

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    The B'nai B'rith Lodge on South Union Avenue in Westlake served as a hub for the Jewish community and later as the heart of the labor movement in L.A. (Michael Blackshire / Los Angeles Times)

  7. Lissy Jarvik - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, she started a geriatric psychiatry fellowship, in which fellows would be trained at the Los Angeles Jewish Home for the Aging. In 1987, she was a founding co-editor-in-chief of the medical journal Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders. [5]