Tag #154206 - Interview #94325 (Stepan Neuman)

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In my mother’s family they spoke Yiddish at home and knew German and Hungarian well. All children received a Jewish education. I don’t know for sure, but I think the boys studied in cheder and the girls had visiting teachers at home. My grandfather also believed that secular education was important. My mother and her sisters finished a Hungarian grammar school for girls in Uzhgorod. The sons also finished grammar schools and some of them continued their education.
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Uzhgorod
Ukraine

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Stepan Neuman