The Jewish Merchants of Anaheim

Posted by: Dalia Taft on Friday, September 2, 2022

Well at least we know what was served for second night Rosh Hashana dinner in Anaheim in 1894/5655 – goose! According to the local Anaheim news, “a number of fat ganders have been spotted whose heads will fall into the basket on Monday morning,” referring to the preparation for the evening’s festive meal. Jewish-owned businesses in Anaheim at the time included P. Davis & Bro. General Store and Bank, Hippolyte Cahen General Merchandise, Rudolph Luedke Jeweler, and Samuel S. Federman Dry Goods. It’s interesting to note that this bit of news was printed in the society section of the LA Herald, demonstrating the standing of the Jewish community in Southern California in the late 1800s. Though this acceptance would wane in the twentieth century, California in general has long been a very good place to be Jewish.

Dalia Taft, the archivist of the Orange County Jewish Historical Society, highlights images from the archives every month. For more information, please visit www.jewishoc.org/history. You can also contact Dalia at [email protected] or at (949) 435-3400, ext. 360. The Orange County Jewish Historical Society is a program of the Merage Jewish Community Center and is funded by the Jewish Community Foundation Orange County.

Photo Caption:

Los Angeles Herald, September 30, 1894 (cropped)

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