Kaufman

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Kaufman
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Mentioned as a primary school teacher in Solotvin before the World War II (interview IF_Sol_09_025).

A Teacher in Solotvin

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A Teacher in Solotvin
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She was the only Jewish teacher in the local school. She was killed during the Holocaust (Interview IF_Sol_09_08)

Rufa Kanarishten

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Rufa
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Kanarishten
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1898
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1942
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Schochat

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Schochat
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The third teacher at the Hebrew courses of the Tarbut school network in Nadworna.

According to the memoirs of Giza Petranker, "[Schochat] had the soul of a poet and played a few instruments and composed music. During his time the cultural life of our school reached its height. He organized an orchestra of mandolin players and started a ballet class for girls. At that time the first refugees from Germany arrived and with them a young girl by the name of Bitkover, who was the first ballet teacher" (Giza Petranker, "The Hebrew Scholl ‘Tarbut' of Nadworna," Sefer Nadvurna, 50-1 [English part], 85 [Hebrew part]).

Konorowsky

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Konorowsky
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The second teacher at the Hebrew courses of the Tarbut school network in Nadworna (Giza Petranker, "The Hebrew Scholl ‘Tarbut' of Nadworna," Sefer Nadvurna, 50 [English part], 85 [Hebrew part]).

Stoller

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Stoller
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The first teacher at the Hebrew courses of the Tarbut school network in Nadworna (Giza Petranker, "The Hebrew Scholl ‘Tarbut' of Nadworna," Sefer Nadvurna, 50 [English part], 85 [Hebrew part]).

Landau

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Landau
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In the mid-1930s Landau offered courses in Hebrew in Bohorodczany (Pinkas Hakehilot, 72; M. Hasten, Mark My Words, 8).

Ozjasz Nadler

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Ozjasz
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Nadler
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Teacher of Jewish religion in the Polish schools in Bohorodczany in the 1930s (M. Hasten, Mark My Words, 7-8). He taught religion in five-class male public school (11 hours a week) in Bohorodczany and in five-class female public school (13 hours a week) in that city. In 1924, Nadler taught also German: 4 hours a week in male school and 2 hours a week in female school. Begining September 1, 1924 he was appointed to teach Jewish religion also in mixed [gender] public school in Lysiec.(CAHJP, HM2/9138.5)

Served as a registering commissar in Bohorodczany in 1926 during the general children register. (CAHJP, HM2/9138.6)

Interiew with Boris Pydryi, Bolshovtsy (IF_Bilshivtsy_09_Boris)

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Interview with Vasyl Vintoniak, Hanna Krykun and others, Maniava (IF_Man_09_03)

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