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School number 2
Between 1910 - 1912, the
Jewish community of Răducăneni decided to build a
primary school (of the Spiru Haret type) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiru_Haret
at the initiative of a Jewish merchant, F Zinger.
This school had 3 classrooms and a teachers' room.
Between 1924 – 1940, the boys and girls were separated
and received different education. The so-called "boy's
school" was managed by Mr. Vasile Mardare while the
so-called "girl's school" was managed by Ms. Olga
Iacomi.
Instruction was provided in
both Yiddish and Romanian, in Yiddish by Jewish
teachers and in Romanian by teachers from the local
Romanian school.
The building still exists and
functions today as a primary school for pupils between
the ages of 9 -11.There
are 6 teachers, all women.
The building needs renovation
but due to lack of funds it is practically impossible
to undertake any work of this kind.
List of Jewish
students in school number 2 in Raducaneni
Born between 1928 & 1933
Extracted from the
school records by Prof. Patras (Malinowski) Iulia.
Sports teacher in Raducaneni 1972 - 1999
Family
name
First
name
Born
Parents
name
Occupation
Translation
Segal
Leiba
1930
Surica
lenjereasa
Laundress
Stumer
Iosif
1929
Moise
comerciant
Trader
Stirbu
Mina
1930
Nuta
comerciant
Trader
Sucker
Iancu
1929
Sucur
comerciant
Trader
Rozen
Avram
Iasul
comerciant
Trader
Fisler
Leon
1931
Aizic
comerciant
Trader
Abramovici
Rubin
1929
Strul
comerciant
Trader
Argintaru
Iancu
1929
Teilic
comerciant
Trader
Caner
Marcel
1930
Strul
comerciant
Trader
Cuperberg
Suhar
1928
Haim
comerciant
Trader
Fiser
Idel
1928
Herscu
vames
Tax collector
Fruchter
Tailic
1930
Moise
haham
Schochet
Glasberg
Moisa
1929
Frima
comerciant
Trader
Huberman
Leiba
1929
Herscu
comerciant
Trader
Leiba
Rubin
1929
Hascal
fierar
Blacksmith
Leibovici
Iasul
1929
Moisa
croitor
Tailor
Leiba
Iancu
1929
Iasul
riftuitor
Tanner
Lernberg
Moisa
1929
Moisa
comerciant
Trader
Leibovici
David
1929
Rubin
comerciant
Trader
Saim
Iancu
1928
Riven
casap
Butcher
Snur
Tivia
1929
Snur
comerciant
Trader
Saim
Clara
1928
Saim
casap
Butcher
Sulem
Beti
1933
Sima
Bercovici
Clara
1933
Naftali
croitor
Tailor
Abramovici
Estera
1932
Marcu
comerciant
Trader
Caner
Rasela
1933
Strul
comerciant
Trader
Glasberg
Laura
1932
Freima
comerciant
Trader
Leiba
Burah
1932
Hascal
fierar
Blacksmith
Leibovici
Leon
1933
iasul
rituitor
Tanner
Mineicof
Ana
1933
Teival
comerciant
Trader
Segal
Rasela
1933
Surica
lenjereasa
Laundress
Abramovici
Dora
1932
Strul
comerciant
comerciant
Abramovici
Iser
1932
Slaim
comerciant
Trader
Fiser
Iuda
1930
Herscu
vames
Tax collector
Puiu
Nuta
1932
Bentiu
comerciant
Trader
Goldstain
Tauba
1930
Moise
comerciant
Trader
Rabinovici
Avram
1932
Iasul
cizmar
Shoemaker
Roimiser
Itic
1932
Rifca
libera
Selfemployed
Segal
Haim
1930
Itic
fierar
Blacksmith
Saim
Freida
1931
David
butnar
Barrelmaker
Davidovici
Clara
1930
Herscu
comerciant
Trader
Fiser
Sofia
1930
Meer
fierar
Blacksmith
Hascalovici
Beila
1930
Leiba
comerciant
Trader
Meirovici
Filuta
1930
Bercu
comerciant
Trader
Romanian women and
Jewish Education.
See paragraph 10.
Mixed Jewish schools were generally opened only in
small communities with scant financial means, such as
Sulita, Bucecea, Rǎducǎneni and Frumusica,
among others