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(Yuriev, Dorpat)

See photo of synagogue and more information. Synagogue dates from 1883. In the 1930s about 100 Jews studied at Tartu University: 44 studied law and 18 medicine. In 1934 a chair was established in the School of Philosophy for Judaic Studies. Five Jewish student.societies existed in Tartu: Academic Society, Women's Student Society Hazfiro, Corporation Limuvia, Society Hasmonea and the Endowment for Jewish Students. All had its own libraries and played important roles in Jewish cultural and social life. Political organizations such as Hasomer Hazair and Beitar were established. Kibbutzim of 'Kfar Blum' and 'Ein Gev' were set up in part by Jews from Estonia. Jewish population in 1930 was 920. [February 2009]

Parent Category: EASTERN EUROPE