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Transkrypt, strona 258


                                                          cholent³⁹⁸
to celebrate the first anniversary of the patronage of the children’s schoolkitchen
No. 145.³⁹⁹
                                                                                                  Patronage of the
                                                                                        school-kitchen No. 145


ARG I 367 (I/777/7)
Description: original, printed, Yiddish, 87x140 mm, minor damage and losses of
text, 1 sheet, 1 page.



Before 21 December 1941, Warsaw ghetto. Invitation for a school celebration
organised by the School Department of the Judenrat in the “Femina”
Theatre on Leszno Street 35 on 21 December 1941, on the occasion of the
reopening of the official primary schools.


                                    [1] cChairman of the Judenrat in Warsaw
                                       Board of the Jewish District in Warsaw
                                                      School Department


                                                              Invitationc⁴⁰⁰
                         Mr
                         Lichtensztejn J.
                                                                                             in situ
                                                                                             Pawia Street No 81



398 Traditional Jewish dish prepared on Friday evening, eaten on Saturday instead of early dinner. Perhaps the sessions of Oyneg Shabes took place in the kitchen of no. 145 under the guise of this meal. There were so many people passing through the building where Ringelblum held office, that any secrecy was out of the question.
399 Clandestine classes, and then the primary school at Nowolipki Street 68, were run under the patronage of TSYSHO. This school was also supported by the underground organisation YIKOR.
400 c-c Text in Yiddish, Hebrew, and Polish.