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Item: Jews' Free School, Bell Lane, Stepney: a Hebrew class reading



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Title: Jews' Free School, Bell Lane, Stepney: a Hebrew class reading
Authors: Unknown
Keywords: school
London
Issue Date: 1908
Publisher: London Metropolitan Archives
Citation: http://www.photolondon.org.uk/lma/lma_school.htm
Abstract: "The Jews' Free School opened as a Talmud Torah at the Great Synagogue in 1732. Originally a charity school for fifteen poor orphan boys it grew to become the largest Jewish School in Britain. At the end of the nineteenth century the school roll peaked at 4,250; between 1880 and 1890 one third of all Anglo-Jewish children were educated there. The school is now called the J.F.S. Comprehensive. London Metropolitan Archives has extensive deposits of material from Anglo-Jewish organisations of local, national and international importance." From: photoLondon http://www.photolondon.org.uk/lma/lma_school.htm
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1964/166
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