Tag #122351 - Interview #78432 (Mieczyslaw Weinryb)

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My father and his friends were active in the education cause. In 1921 they founded a Tarbut [3] school in Zamosc, called ‘Kadima’, which means ‘forward’ in Hebrew. [This was a private Jewish school with state recognition.] It comprised four classes. The resources for its construction came partly from their own contributions and partly from money that they collected from the residents of Zamosc. The school itself was a single-story building. Later on a Jewish grammar school was also established in Zamosc, but my father wasn’t involved in the construction of that one.
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1921
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Mieczyslaw Weinryb
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