Digging up S.F.’s pastat JCC site

Old musty San Francisco newspapers from the 1930s (costing only 5 cents a day and 10 cents on Sundays) were among items found in a metal time capsule excavated from the site of the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco last month. Sue Morris, director of the Judah L. Magnes Museum in Berkeley, and Nate Levine, executive director of the JCC, examine the disintegrating papers.

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