Soto-Michigan Jewish Community Center

Soto-Michigan Jewish Community Center (1934–2006) was a community center located at the corner of Soto Street and Michigan Avenue in the Boyle Heights section of Los Angeles. The building was notable for its architecture. It has since closed and the building was demolished in 2006. In the 1970s and early 80s, Bill Maxwell was director of the center. At his direction, the center added art-oriented services, including photography equipment and gallery space for budding local artists, in addition to the usual athletics based activities.

Soto-Michigan Jewish Community Center

Soto-Michigan Jewish Community Center (1934–2006) was a community center located at the corner of Soto Street and Michigan Avenue in the Boyle Heights section of Los Angeles. The building was notable for its architecture. It has since closed and the building was demolished in 2006. In the 1970s and early 80s, Bill Maxwell was director of the center. At his direction, the center added art-oriented services, including photography equipment and gallery space for budding local artists, in addition to the usual athletics based activities.