In 1888, he purchased a thirty-two-room mansion in the Mattapan section of Milton for conversion to the Boston Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews and Orphanage. The Home was properly equipped with funds contributed by many Jews in the community. The Home reduced the number of orphaned children placed by the Commonwealth in non-Jewish foster homes and was also helpful in preparing the children through a series of manual training programs to earn their living upon their discharge.
In 1888, he purchased a thirty-two-room mansion in the Mattapan section of Milton for conversion to the Boston Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews and Orphanage. The Home was properly equipped with funds contributed by many Jews in the community. The Home reduced the number of orphaned children placed by the Commonwealth in non-Jewish foster homes and was also helpful in preparing the children through a series of manual training programs to earn their living upon their discharge.
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