The Home for Hebrew Infants was an orphanage, originally established at 149th Street and Mott Avenue in the Bronx on April 16, 1895, to care for Jewish babies from infancy to up to five years of age, those too young to be housed with older children.
[7][8] A January 1918 advertisement by the Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies encouraged financial donations to support any of 84 institutions, including the Home, which was described as a child caring society caring for 386 infants per day.
His death was the topic of a special meeting of the Home's directors on 8 June 1922 and memorialized in The New York Herald the following day.
[11] The Home's new hospitalization building at West Kingbridge Road and University Avenue in the Bronx, New York, was dedicated on May 10, 1931.
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