THE FOUNDING OF JEWISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN MOLDOVA AFTER THE UNION OF THE PRINCIPALITIES

At the middle of the 19th century, there were significant Jewish communities in all the boroughs and towns of Moldova. The largest one, counting around 31,000 Jews, was found in Iaşi. In 1860, the elites of the Jewish community from Iaşi, benefitting from the support of th...

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Main Author: Ion SOLCANU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Academiei Oamenilor de Ştiinţă din România 2013-02-01
Series:Annals: Series on History and Archaeology (Academy of Romanian Scientists)
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Online Access:http://aos.ro/wp-content/anale/IVol5Nr1Art.5.pdf
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description At the middle of the 19th century, there were significant Jewish communities in all the boroughs and towns of Moldova. The largest one, counting around 31,000 Jews, was found in Iaşi. In 1860, the elites of the Jewish community from Iaşi, benefitting from the support of the local and national authorities, founded a Jewish – Romanian school. Having gained the parents’ trust, a new central Jewish school was founded in Iaşi in the following two years, along with a dogmatic school in Târgul Cucului suburb, and two more public schools in Podul Lung and Păcurari suburbs. T
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spelling doaj.art-718e680be9a44a94a83e5db76b2d65d32022-12-22T02:48:45ZengEditura Academiei Oamenilor de Ştiinţă din RomâniaAnnals: Series on History and Archaeology (Academy of Romanian Scientists)2066-85972067-56822013-02-01515364THE FOUNDING OF JEWISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN MOLDOVA AFTER THE UNION OF THE PRINCIPALITIESIon SOLCANU0Full member of Academy of Romanian ScientistsAt the middle of the 19th century, there were significant Jewish communities in all the boroughs and towns of Moldova. The largest one, counting around 31,000 Jews, was found in Iaşi. In 1860, the elites of the Jewish community from Iaşi, benefitting from the support of the local and national authorities, founded a Jewish – Romanian school. Having gained the parents’ trust, a new central Jewish school was founded in Iaşi in the following two years, along with a dogmatic school in Târgul Cucului suburb, and two more public schools in Podul Lung and Păcurari suburbs. Thttp://aos.ro/wp-content/anale/IVol5Nr1Art.5.pdfJewish communityJewish School Committeethe Jewi sh Hospital Administrative Council from Iaşi
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THE FOUNDING OF JEWISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN MOLDOVA AFTER THE UNION OF THE PRINCIPALITIES
Annals: Series on History and Archaeology (Academy of Romanian Scientists)
Jewish community
Jewish School Committee
the Jewi sh Hospital Administrative Council from Iaşi
title THE FOUNDING OF JEWISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN MOLDOVA AFTER THE UNION OF THE PRINCIPALITIES
title_full THE FOUNDING OF JEWISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN MOLDOVA AFTER THE UNION OF THE PRINCIPALITIES
title_fullStr THE FOUNDING OF JEWISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN MOLDOVA AFTER THE UNION OF THE PRINCIPALITIES
title_full_unstemmed THE FOUNDING OF JEWISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN MOLDOVA AFTER THE UNION OF THE PRINCIPALITIES
title_short THE FOUNDING OF JEWISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN MOLDOVA AFTER THE UNION OF THE PRINCIPALITIES
title_sort founding of jewish public schools in moldova after the union of the principalities
topic Jewish community
Jewish School Committee
the Jewi sh Hospital Administrative Council from Iaşi
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