Note on Content:

The articles assembled here represent stories about Bais Yaakov in various publications.

The newspapers and journals in which these stories appeared represent the wide range of the interwar press, from serious journalism to lowbrow sensationalism, and spanning from the Orthodox to secular (or anti-religious) segments of Polish Jewish society.

While the Orthodox press ordinarily spoke of Bais Yaakov with enormous enthusiasm and respect, that is less true for the popular daily press, where Bais Yaakov was often taken as an object of curiosity and amusement.

In at least one case, the 1933 Heyntige nayes story of Sarah Schenirer writing a movie script for Bais Yaakov production, the “report” seems to have been either a fabrication or a transparent joke.

For a brief description of each newspaper mentioned, see the JPRESS website. We thank JPRESS for permission to present material from their searchable digitization of the historical Jewish press.

January 24, 1940

January 24, 1940

Tel Aviv Bais Yaakov to the Aid of Vilna Bais Yaakov: Tel Aviv Bais Yaakov comes to Jerusalem to pray at the Western Wall and encourage Bais Yaakov in Jerusalem to join the relief efforts for 50 Bais Yaakov teachers in Vilnius ...
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