Publisher's Synopsis
Geschichte der Realschule der israelitischen Gemeinde zu Frankfurt am Main 1804-1904 chronicles the history of the Realschule (a type of secondary school) of the Jewish community in Frankfurt am Main. The book provides a detailed account of the school's development from its founding in 1804 to its centenary in 1904. It offers insights into the educational practices, curricula, and the social context of Jewish education in Germany during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Authored by members of the Realschule der Israelitischen Gemeinde, including Hermann Baerwald and S. Adler, this historical record is an invaluable resource for understanding the evolution of Jewish educational institutions and their role within the broader German society.
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