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Vaskai Lithuania, "Hebrew day school Yavneh group"
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Photograph of the Yavneh group at the Hebrew day school. Yavneh refers broadly to the promotion of ideas of contemporary Jewish community-building and spiritual/religious commitment that aims to recruit Jewish folk who are willing to further this kind of intention. In this instance, being a Hebrew school already, the Yavneh group is likely representative of a class for especially organized and focused revitilization of Jewish spirituality in young people. This photograph depicts the young children who are part of this class, aging about 4 years old to 10 years old, including 37 children and 3 teachers/instructors.
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Donated by The South African Jewish Board of Deputies Archive
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