Description: The Shulamit School One of the oldest schools for girls was the Shulamit school of the Yavneh movement. It was located in the house of Lieb Gershovitz. This school was for girls whose parents wanted them to study secular and religious subjects. The day at this school started with the morning prayers. Prayers were said before and after meals. The girls dressed very modestly. Besides the general subjects, emphasis was put on Torah, Bible, and Mishnah. In addition, the girls learned about the commandments that are especially demanded of Jewish women, the laws of Kashrut, candle lighting on Shabbat and on holidays, and other commandments that Jewish women must know. Some of the teachers remembered from the Shulamit school were Lis, Tavriski, Levin, Liba Kaplan Vantizhorski, Etel Shochat, and others. In the early 1930's, this school ceased to exist. In the same building a secular school was established. Known as the Progymasion school, it was formerly housed in the Shectin house. It was a Tarbut school, one of many in the network of schools of that name which were scattered around Eastern Europe (Lithuania, Poland, etc.).
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