08/12/23 20:16:21
ユダヤ人・ユダヤ社会とUCSFに関するものです。
長いのでパートに分けます 訳をいただければ助かります。
(1)
Jews were among the earliest settlers who arrived in San Francisco in the early 19th century.
The European presence was first established by Spain in the late 18th century,
with the dedication of a Franciscan Mission and a Presidio (garrison) in 1776,
even as the new American republic was given birth in Philadelphia.
(2)
The community also decided to establish a Jewish hospital,
especially as fresh waves of immigration brought Eastern European Jews fleeing pogroms and persecution in Czarist Russia.
Mount Zion Hospital was chartered in 1887, "for the purpose of aiding the indigent sick without regard to race or creed, to be supported by the Jewish community."
Soon a Jewish men's club, the Concordia, a descendant of the Verein, would also be founded.
(3)
Mount Zion Hospital was established in 1887 by the San Francisco Jewish community as a non-profit hospital to render "medical and surgical aid and service to the needy and distressed sick of the community ... without regard to race or creed."
Today, Mount Zion is a part of the University of California, San Francisco and is a major teaching facility at UCSF, along with the Moffitt-Long Hospitals, San Francisco General Hospital, and the VA Medical Center of San Francisco.