Hull Hebrew School Magazine
- Reference No:
- C DJC/1/10/11/2
- Dates:
- Mar 1928
- Description:
First issue of the Hull Hebrew School Magazine containing contributions from the pupils, and featuring crossword on back cover which has been partially completed in ink. Note that inspite of the title of the magazine this item appears to relate to the Hebrew Girls School and not to the Hebrew Communal School.
Includes:
Article by Betsy Blank titled 'Features of our School'; School song lyrics; Article by L. Glickstein titled 'The School Sports'; Article by Ida Korklin titled 'The Holy Sabbath'; Article by Becky Levy titled 'The Torture Shoes'; Song by the Top Singing Class titled 'Fairy Revels'; Song by B. Black titled 'Coming of Spring'; Song by Florence Klarik titled 'Summer'; Article by L. Cohen titled 'Great Doctors'; Short passage by Betty Horowitz titled 'The Race'; Poem by Annie Marks titled 'Going to School'; Article by Edith Goodman titled 'Pearls'; Short story by Florence Klarik, Rebecca Peysner, Phyllis Lavine, Edith Schwartzberg, Celia Furman, Gerty Reuben, and Betsy Black titled 'The Picnic'; Article by Lily Glickstein titled 'Why I would rather be living now than a hundred years ago'; Poem by B. Black titled 'The Town of Hamlyn; Article titled 'Famous Jewish Women'; Article by G. Reuben titled 'A visit to a school of a hundred years ago'; Acrostics by Betsy Black, Florence Klarick, and Edith Goodman; Riddle by P. Lavine titled 'Riddle-me-ree'.
Note: Donated to the Archive by Harry Lanch and wife, from the estate of Phil Lanch, Sep 2005.
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Language:
- Access Conditions:
- Access will be granted to any accredited reader
- Repository:
- Hull City Archives
- Collection:
- Records of the Hull Jewish Community