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    American film producer and philanthropist

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  1. Jack H. Skirball (June 23, 1896 – December 8, 1985) was an American film producer, real estate developer, philanthropist and rabbi. Early life [ edit ] Jack H. Skirball was born in 1896 in Homestead, Pennsylvania .

  2. Dec 10, 1985 · Jack H. Skirball, an ordained rabbi who became a motion-picture producer, died Sunday at his home in Century City, Calif. He was 89 years old. Mr. Skirball served as a rabbi in Cleveland and ...

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  4. The Skirball Cultural Center has been named in his honor, not only for his invaluable contributions at its inception, but for his lifelong service to Jewish education and culture. Jack Skirball (1896–1985) cared for and contributed generously to Jewish life and to American society as a whole. His memory is a blessing.

  5. Nov 17, 1985 · In his Century City tower office, Jack Skirball, 89, settled back on a white sofa against a needlepoint pillow bearing the legend, "Live Long Enough to Be a Problem to Your Children," and said ...

  6. That same year Skirball provided the funding for the development of a new cultural center in Los Angeles, The Skirball Cultural Center, which was named in his honor, as is the Jack H. Skirball Middle School in South Central Los Angeles.

  7. The Jack H. Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, generally known as NYU Skirball, is an 850-seat theater at 566 LaGuardia Place in Manhattan, New York, owned by New York University. It was named after philanthropist Jack H. Skirball. The theatre was completed in October 2003 and cost approximately $40 million. [1]

  8. Alliance Jack H. Skirball Middle School is a free public charter school that prepares scholars through staff and family community support to start their journey toward college-readiness so they continue to achieve in high school. (323) 905-1377. 603 East 115th Street Los Angeles, CA 90059. www.skirballmiddle.org. Paper Application.

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