- Caption
- Group portrait of the faculty of the boys' public high school no. 3.
Pictured in the photograph are Professors Feuer, Hundert, Horustein, Barbasch, Pilpel, Siataru, Ignatescu, Mayer, Tyndel, Sternberg, Hoffmann, Barlion, Susuleac, Sherman, Marim, Teaciuc, Rusu, Sabor, Singer, Wachsmann, Manacatide, Schleier, Viteucu, Ordinanz, Kohan, Brenner, Last, and Wurzer.
- Date
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1928
- Locale
- Cernauti, [Moldova; Bukovina] Romania
- Variant Locale
- Czernowitz
Ukraine
Chernovtsy
Chernivtsi
Tschernowitz
Chernowitz
- Photo Credit
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Carl Hirsch
- Event History
- Cernauti (Czernowitz) had five public high schools; each was for a particular ethnic group. Number 3 was the Jewish high school. Of its 29 teachers, 20 were Jewish. All were highly educated and many had PhDs. Until 1918 the school's language of instruction was German. Afterwards it shifted over to Romanian.
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