Our School: Independent Jewish Workers Children's School Bronx 2
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- Title (English):
- Our School: Independent Jewish Workers Children's School Bronx 2
- Title (Yiddish Romanized):
- Unzer shul
- Title (Yiddish):
- אונזער שול
- Collection:
- International Workers’ Order (IWO) and Jewish People's Fraternal Order (JPFO)
- Set:
- Camps
Culture Front
Education
Visual - Creator:
- Umpartayishe Yidishe Arbeter Shuln
- Creator:
- אומפּאַרטייאישע אידישע אַרבעטער קינדער שול, בראָנקס 2
- Organization:
- Umpartayish (Independent) Jewish Workers Children's School, Bronx 2
- Date:
- 1929-04-12
- Coordinates:
- 40.84008,-73.90028
- Latitude:
- 40.84008
- Longitude:
- -73.90028
- Location:
- Bronx, New York, New York, United States
- ID Number:
- 5276b50f04_10
- File Name:
- 5276b50f04_10.pdf
- Address (creator):
- 1622 Bathgate Aveune, Bronx, New York
- Work Type:
- magazines (periodicals)
educating
school yearbooks
historical figures
essays
black-and-white photographs
advertisements
children's literature
political ideologies and attitudes - Subject:
- Pedagogy- Ordn Schools (Shule), Worker's University, other Education
Youth
Intelligentsia
Jewish Left
Culture Front- Publishing, Music
Soviet Union
Political
Recreational Camps- Camp Kinderland - Description:
- Translated Summary: Published for the school bazaar, April 12 -14. Nice school photo. Notably more boys than girls in attendance. Ads take up well over half of the publication. Children's writing with the titles: The Sun (a poem). New York Roofs. A Painting. A Dream. Kinderland (a poem). A Winter Fantasy. The Russian Exhibition. How I Learned to Walk.
- Notes:
- "Umpartayishe" indicated not aligned with a party or faction
The Jewish People’s Fraternal Order was the largest ‘national’ section of the International Workers Order (IWO) which focused on cultural awareness and celebration, mutual support especially in health insurance coverage, and anti-fascist activities. The IWO also gave particular emphasis to supporting the rights and interests of African Americans. Documents include language and representations which comprise the historical record and should not be interpreted to mean that Cornell University or its staff endorse or approve of negative representations or stereotypes presented. - Cite As:
- International Workers Order (IWO) Records #5276. Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library.
- Repository:
- Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Martin P. Catherwood Library, Cornell University
- Archival Collection:
- International Workers Order (IWO) Records, 1915-2002 (KCL05276)
- Box:
- 50
- Folder:
- 4
- Format:
- Image
- Rights:
- The copyright status and copyright owners of most of the images in the International Workers Order (IWO) Records Collection (Kheel Center #5276) are unknown. This material was digitized from physical holdings by Cornell University Library in 2016, with funding from an Arts and Sciences Grant to Jonathan Boyarin. Documents include language and representations which comprise the historical record and should not be interpreted to mean that Cornell University or its staff endorse or approve of negative representations or stereotypes presented. Cornell is providing access to the materials as a digital aggregate under an assertion of fair use for non-commercial educational use. The written permission of any copyright and other rights holders is required for distribution, reproduction, or other use that extends beyond what is authorized by fair use and other statutory exemptions. Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item. Cornell would like to learn more about items in the collection and to hear from individuals or institutions that have any additional information as to rights holders. Please contact the Kheel Center at kheel_center@cornell.edu