RE: Toynbee Hall, a Jewish Educational Institution, Erected a Century Ago in Czernowitz

From: Abraham Kogan <akogan_at_netvision.net.il>
Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2013 16:34:45 +0200
To: "'Edgar Hauster'" <bconcept_at_hotmail.com>, "'Czernowitz Discussion Group'" <czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu>
Reply-To: Abraham Kogan <akogan_at_netvision.net.il>

The Safah Ivriyah school had two branches. One was on the Faerbergasse 5
behind the Toynbeehalle, which I attended. The principal was Chaim
Ehrenkrantz. The second one was either on Synagogengasse or somewhere near
or behind the Juedische Kultusgemeinde building.

Abraham K.

-----Original Message-----
From: Edgar Hauster [mailto:bconcept_at_hotmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2013 2:45 PM
To: Czernowitz Discussion Group
Cc: Markus Winkler; Irene Fishler; Marion Tauschwitz; Abraham Kogan; Hardy
Breier; Fred Weisinger; Henry Sinnreich; Galina Kharaz
Subject: Toynbee Hall, a Jewish Educational Institution, Erected a Century
Ago in Czernowitz

1. Names, names, names..., 2. a clarification and 3. a new old riddle for
Czernowitzers:

1. Names, names, names...: I've updated my posting "Toynbee Hall, a Jewish
Educational Institution, Erected a Century Ago in Czernowitz"

http://hauster.blogspot.de/2013/10/toynbee-hall-jewish-educational.html

by highlighting the names mentioned in the main newspaper articles.

2. Clarification: There was a discrepancy concerning the date of the
official inauguration of the Toynbee Hall between "Der Jüdische Volksrat"
(15.11.1913) and "Czernowitzer Allgemeine Zeitung" (16.11.1913). Thanks to
Dr. Markus Winkler and based on additional sources, we can fix the correct
date as Saturday, November 15, 1913.

3. New old riddle: One more update of the above mentioned posting refers to
two additional photos showing the Toynbee Hall backyard then (with pupils)
and now (without pupils). There are contradictory statements between the
location of the "Safa Ivriah" School. The Czernowitz Jewish Museum locates
the "Safa Ivriah" on Synagogengasse

http://muzejew.org.ua/Karta-Number-En.html

but the then and now photos (see above) and "The Museum of Family History"

http://www.museumoffamilyhistory.com/czernowitz-school-safah-ivriah.htm

as well as most of our fellow members are locating the "Safa Ivriah" on the
site of the Toynbee Hall. What is correct and where does the discrepancy
come from?

Thank you all for your assistance!

Edgar Hauster
Lent - The Netherlands
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