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  1. He used himself to defray the tuition fees for needy youngsters at the Pinsk "Realschule" (High School for Sciences), and that at a time when the Jews of Pinsk were opposed to educating their children in schools of any kind, let alone a gentile school, Gad-Asher's financial support of these pupils is thus eloquent testimony to his views on education.

  2. Sasha Lourié, Grigory's and Rivkah's eldest son (born, probably in Pinsk, in 1891), completed his studies at the Pinsk government "Realschule" at the age of seventeen. During Sasha's schooldays, the student Chaim Weizmann boarded in his parents' house and helped him by giving him private lessons.

  3. Chaim Weizmann, a graduate of Pinsk’s Realschule and the future first President of Israel, represented Pinsk at the Zionist congresses. Communist organisations were set up by D. Shlesberg and W. Shklarnik.

  4. 2013. The Jews of Pinsk is the most detailed and comprehensive history of a single Jewish community in any language. This second portion of this study focuses on Pinsk's turbulent final sixty years, showing the reality of life in this important, and in many ways representative, Eastern European Jewish community.

  5. Pinsk Realschule; sin etiquetar (hasta 1886) Higher Art School at the Imperial Academy of Arts (hasta 1898) Información profesional; Ocupación: Arquitecto, restaurador, urbanista y profesor universitario: Área: Arquitectura y teoría de la arquitectura: Distinciones: Artista honorario de la República Socialista Federativa Soviética de Rusia

  6. The family home in Pinsk. Realschule Note of Commendation, 1897, Original Source: Courtesy of the Sir Isaac Shoenberg family. Isaac performed well at school and received this commendation....

  7. Permissions. Share. Abstract. In 1881–1914, Pinsk was a relatively small city in Belarus. Nevertheless, it earned a place of honor on the Jewish map owing to the intensity of its communal life, the development of civic institutions, and the city's sensitivity to the needs of Jews.