Background
Abram M. Edelman was born on August 19, 1863. His father, Abram Wolf Edelman (1832–1907), served as the first rabbi of Congregation B"nai B"rith from 1862 to 1885.
Abram M. Edelman was born on August 19, 1863. His father, Abram Wolf Edelman (1832–1907), served as the first rabbi of Congregation B"nai B"rith from 1862 to 1885.
Some of his buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. He was articled to architects in San Francisco, California. He designed the El Mio House, also known as the Smith Estate, for Judge David Patterson Hatch (1846–1912), in 1887.
lieutenant has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1982.
He then designed the Remick Building in 1903. lieutenant has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1978.
He designed Blanchard Hall in 1909. lieutenant is located at 231-233-235 South Broadway.
A few years later, from 1915 to 1923, he designed Breed Street Shul in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles in the Byzantine Revival architectural style from 1915 to 1923.
They also designed the clubhouse of the Hillcrest Country Club, a Jewish golf club in Cheviot Hills, Los Angeles, in 1921-1922. lieutenant is located at 245 West 33rd Street (corner of 33rd Street and Grand Avenue (Los Angeles) near the campus of the University of Southern California). A year later, in 1928, he designed the Alhambra Air Terminal Building at the Alhambra Airport in Alhambra, California with architect Archie C. Zimmerman (1894-1970).
He designed the Shrine Auditorium with fellow architect John C. Austin in 1925.
He died on September 2, 1941.