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  1. One hundred years ago, in Krakow, Poland, Sarah Schenirer changed female Jewish education forever. She merged tradition and women's rights in Orthodox Judaism, creating the groundbreaking Beis Yaakov school system.

  2. Sara Schenirer: One Woman’s Impact on the World. July 15, 1883 – March 1, 1935. A Polish-Jewish schoolteacher born on July 15, 1883, Sara Schenirer became a pioneer of Jewish education for girls.

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  3. Sarah Schenirer turned the socially unacceptable idea of girls learning Torah in a Jewish school into a way of life for Jews all over the world, providing a model of how to successfully balance tradition and innovation. Modest. Radical. Pious.

  4. Jun 23, 2021 · Sarah Schenirer was a divorced dressmaker who, in 1917, founded a school in her studio in Krakow, seeking to provide Orthodox girls with a religious education and thus stem the tide of religious defection.

  5. Jun 19, 2020 · How were the first Jewish girls who attended the institution Sarah Schenirer had founded related to the group of girls I had run into that afternoon? Who was Sarah Schenirer, and how had she helped create this new type of young Jewish woman, who in turn remembered (and misremembered) her?

  6. Sarah Schenirer’s Niece and Nephew. Two of the siblings’ children survived, Romek’s daughter Anni (1925-2014), and Yaakov’s son Tulo (1927-2012). The two met once after the war. Anni. Anni traveled to England on a Kindertransport in 1939.

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  8. SCHENIRER, SARAH (1883 – 1935), was a pioneer in religious education for Jewish females and founder of Bais Ya ʿ a ḳ ov educational institutions.

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