Sofia M. Gurevitch Gymnasium (Vilna). Records.

Title: Sofia M. Gurevitch Gymnasium, Vilna
Inclusive Dates: 1905-1922, 1930's
ID: RG 51
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Secular Yiddish high school founded in Vilna in 1906 by S.M. Gurevitch and P.P. Antokolski.  From 1906 to 1915 it functioned as a Jewish high school with Russian as the language of instruction.  In 1918 the school adopted a Yiddishist secular approach and was known for its high scholastic standards and progressive methods.
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