PHOTO GALLERY


Harry Lucacher 

(the person standing in front of workshop) 

as a foreman in a leather goods factory.







Harry Lucacher as a Fund Raiser for the Hebrew National Orphan Home, speaking at Madison Square Garden, at The Night of Stars.












Harry Lucacher's photo from his trolley-pass from New York City to the Hebrew National Orphan Home (HNOH) on Tuckahoe Road in Yonkers, New York. 








Ida Gottlieb Lucacher and Harry Lucacher.










Harry Lucacher and his daughter, Emma Lucacher Shapiro.












Harry Lucacher and Ida Lucacher.













Harry Lucacher with his cane, after he recovered from an automobile accident.









 



Harry Lucacher with "his Bar Mitzvah Boys" 

at the Hebrew National Orphan Home.




Benny Leonard, Lightweight Champion from 1917-1925. He won 90% of his 96 bouts. He was a friend of Harry Lucacher and a friend of the boys at the Hebrew National Orphan Home.
Click the link below to see Benny Leonard's, Wikipedia Page.


The Tuckahoe Trolley Station in Yonkers, NY, is about a mile and a half walk to the Hebrew National Orphan Home (HNOH). The trolley ride from New York City to the HNOH took about two hours one way. The length of the trip made it difficult for some of the families of the HNOH boys to make the trip on Visiting Day.

The HNOH boys called the trolley the Toonerville Trolley after the popular newspaper cartoon feature.

A plaque honoring Harry Lucacher at the Pleasantville Cottage Campus, in Pleasantville, New York, which is run by the JCCANY (Jewish Child Care Association of New York). In 1962 HNOH (then called Hartman-Homecrest) was merged into the JCCANY.

Pleasantville Cottage School and the Edenwald Center on JCCANY's Westchester County Campus are residential treatment schools for children 6-16 years old. Like the HNOH the Pleasantville Cottage School was established in 1912-1914.



Ida Gottlieb Lucacher, Harry Lucacher's wife, at Harry Lucacher's gravestone in Mt. Hebron Cemetery in New York City.









Harry Lucacher's gravestone. 









Ida Gottlieb Lucacher's gravestone.







Ida and George Lucacher's gravestone. George is Harry and Ida's, son. George was buried next to Ida.

Harry Lucacher 
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