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  1. In Pinsk and Karlin, by contrast, there arose whole families of philanthropists who constituted a special social phenomenon unparalleled in any of the other Jewish communities. These families were distinguished, first of all by their lineage, wealth, and unity.

  2. In 1904 he founded a library which was instrumental in the spread of general education, especially among the town's Jewish youth. At the time of the anti-Tsarist ferment in the Pinsk "Realschule", Lourié joined the ranks of the fighters for civil rights.

  3. Chapter 1. The Character of Pinsk From the 1880's to the First World War. Several factors combined to shape the city's character during the period under discussion. First of all Pinsk was an almost entirely Jewish city.

  4. Undoubtedly the girls studying in the general schools and the Jewish-Russian gymnasium, and the boys attending the Realschule, contributed to this Russification process. In 1872 in Pinsk they numbered approximately thirty, and their number increased 12 Close until the introduction of the numerus clausus in 1887.

  5. The Pinsk Jewish community was established in 1506, when the prince in that area, Feodor Yaroslavski, granted residency privileges and congregational status in the city to some fifteen families that had been driven out of Lithuania (evidently residents of Brest).

  6. Pinsk, Vialikaja, Šlachieckaja. Пінск, Вялікая, Шляхецкая (1921-38) (3).jpg 3,286 × 2,158; 1.11 MB

  7. The family home in Pinsk. Realschule Note of Commendation, 1897, Original Source: Courtesy of the Sir Isaac Shoenberg family. Isaac performed well at school and received this commendation....