Our History

Our History

For nearly 70 years, J Los Angeles has held a special place in the City. Opening its doors as Westside Jewish Community Center in 1954 as the successor to the Soto-Michigan JCC in the Boyle Heights neighborhood; it was established in response to the westward movement of the Jewish community towards the Fairfax and Beverly Hills areas. Since then, it has grown and thrived, enriching the lives of Angelenos through impactful programming, education, and meaningful connections. In 2023, Westside JCC leadership announced a rebrand to J Los Angeles, representing a modernizing of the organization’s identity and making a statement that it will be an integral part of shaping the Los Angeles Jewish future.

J Los Angeles Historical Timeline

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1954
The newly built Westside Jewish Community Center opens its doors to the community as “the most magnificent JCC west of the Mississippi”.
1958
Richard Dreyfuss (right) makes his first stage appearance in the Westside JCC production of “Haunted Hannukah”.
1960
Westside JCC wins the United States Volleyball Association’s Men’s Open Championship. The team would win the championship again in 1965 and 1968 and dominate competitive volleyball for nearly a decade.
1978
JCC expands services to Russian newcomers to the Los Angeles community.
1982
Westside Jewish Apartments opens its doors to the community, providing safe and affordable housing to more than 125 low income elderly residents on the JLA campus.
1991
My Jewish Discovery Place is established at Westside JCC. The popular children’s museum would become the Cayton Children’s Museum.
2000
Lenny Krayzelburg, who spent his teen years on the swim team at Westside JCC, wins three gold medals at the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Lenny would return to his JCC roots in 2005 and establish SwimRight Academy.
2009
The newly built Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Aquatic Center – a state-of-the-art facility with two saline instruction pools – is open to swimmers.
2010
Westside JCC begins a new partnership with the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles to host the Diller Teen Fellows program.
2021
JCamp, the popular day camp at JLA, receives full accreditation from the American Camping Association
2022
“The Hive”, a state-of-the-art Infant Care Center, is dedicated as the only licensed Jewish day care program for babies in the area.
2023
the J unveils its new name and identity as “J Los Angeles”.

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