Minneapolis Talmud Torah Women's Auxiliary Presidents (4419514656)
Zusammenfassung
While most of the faculty involved in actual teaching at the early Hebrew schools was done by men, women were important to the ongoing success of religious education. The Talmud Torah Women's Auxiliary in Minneapolis was founded in 1911 as a club, and by the mid-1920s had grown to more than 500 members. In addition to raising funds for the school, the Auxiliary was committed to furthering Jewish civic pride and Jewish consciousness in the home.
Date: 1937
Source: 14 cm x 15 cm
Format: Black and white reprint
Subject: Education; Talmud Torah--Minneapolis--1930-1950; Religious education; Women's groups
Coverage: Minneapolis; Hennepin; Minnesota; United States
Local Identifier: 0252p
Link to our record: http://reflections.mndigital.org/u?/jhs,334
From the Steinfeldt Photography Collection of the http://www.jhsum.org.
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