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Searching for Subject: Schools
Search Result Count: 130 Matches
- RG 3: Yiddish Literature and Language. Records.
- RG 10: Vilna Jewish Community Council. Records.
- RG 11: VILBIG (Vilner yiddisher bildungs gezelshaft), Vilna. Records.
- RG 14: Krotoszyn Jewish Community Council. Records.
- RG 22: Hevrah Mefitsei Haskalah Society (Vilna). Records.
- RG 23: Tarbut Hebrew Teachers' Seminary (Vilna). Records.
- RG 24: Rabbinical School and Teachers' Seminary, Vilna. Records.
- RG 28: Poland (Vilna Archives) Collection.
- RG 28P: Poland (Vilna Archives) Collection. Posters.
- RG 29: Vilna. Collection.
- RG 48: TSYSHO (Tsentrale Yidishe Shul Organizatsye), Vilna. Records.
- RG 50: Yidisher Lerer Fareyn (Vilna). Records.
- RG 51: Sofia M. Gurevitch Gymnasium (Vilna). Records.
- RG 52: Jewish State Schools in the Vilna School District. Records.
- RG 56: Vilna Chief of Police. Records.
- RG 87: Dubnow, Simon (1860-1941). Papers.
- Letter to Ben-Tsion Dubnow from the Ministry of Education about the purchase of a school building. (RG 87.978 v2.L 75109-75110)
- RG 105: Films. Collection.
- RG 116 POLAND 1: Territorial Collection. Poland 1. (Pre WWII)
- RG 126: Genealogy and Family History. Collection.
- RG 356: Shatzky, Jacob (1893-1956). Papers.
- RG 898: United Brisker Relief. Records.
- RG 1270: Kacyzne, Alter (1885-1941). Papers.
Manuscripts by and biographical materials on Jewish writers and scholars, as well as other materials about Yiddish language and literature
Records of the administration of the Jewish community in Vilna from 1800 to 1940
Records of an organization in Vilna that promoted secular Yiddish education
Records on taxation and communal administration, birth and marriage records, materials about the community's religious school, and other documents
Records of the Vilna branch of the Society for the Promotion of Culture Among the Jews of Russia, founded in St. Petersburg in 1863 to disseminate Russian language and culture among the Jews
Records of a seminary that trained teachers for the Hebrew elementary school system in Poland
Records of the Rabbinical School and Teachers' Institute, one of several Jewish state schools established in the Russian Empire in 1847 in order to undermine and replace the traditional heder system of education
Leaflets, posters, and other documents related to political organizations, elections, banks, trade unions, cultural activities, religious matters, and sports, from over 200 Jewish communities
Posters advertising political organizations, elections, banks, trade unions, cultural activities, religious matters, and sports, from over 200 Jewish communities
Records of Jewish organizations and institutions; official government, municipal, and legal documents; memoirs of the German occupation, and other documents chronicling the life of the Jewish community in Vilna
Records of the Tsentrale Yidishe Shul Organizatsye (Central Yiddish School Organization), a secular Yiddish school system active in Poland from 1921 to ca. 1940
Records of the Yiddish Teachers' Union, a professional association in Vilna which promoted the interests of its member teachers and was ideologically associated with the Yiddish secular school network known as TSYSHO
Records related to the activities of a secular Jewish high school (est.1906), which began as a Russian-language school but shifted to Yiddish after WWI
Records of Jewish state schools established in the Russian Empire in 1847 in order to undermine and replace the traditional heder system of education
Fragmentary records of the office of the Vilna Chief of Police, including dossiers on people suspected of revolutionary activities
Rare historical documents and research materials from the collection of the great historian Simon Dubnow (1860-1941), seminal scholar of Jewish history in Eastern Europe
Amateur film footage of Jewish communities in Poland from the YIVO Film Archive, digitized with the generous support of the Righteous Persons Foundation and the Steven Spielberg Foundation.
Printed materials, posters, correspondence, and fragmentary personal papers and records of institutions related to Polish Jewish life before WWII
Papers of individuals and families; genealogical charts; family histories; birth, marriage, and death certificates; military service passes; diplomas; passports; memoirs; diaries; oral history interviews; and photographs
Papers of the historian, writer, lecturer, lexicographer, bibliographer, and editor, including correspondence, materials and notes for articles, and bibliographies
Records of a landsmanshaft affiliated with the hometown of Brzesc nad Bugiem
Photographs of Jewish life in Poland in the 1920s-1930s