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                <dc:title>Memorandum by the Superior School Authority – School Administration, November 24, 1938</dc:title>
                <dc:identifier>https://dx.doi.org/10.23691/jgo:source-141.en.v1</dc:identifier>
                <dc:creator>Oberschulbehörde - Schulverwaltung</dc:creator>
                <dc:publisher>Institute for the History of the German Jews</dc:publisher>
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                <dc:type>Online Ressource</dc:type>
                <dc:description>This ca. one pagelong memorandum written by the Hamburg school
administration authority and dated November 24, 1938 records a
statement by Arthur Spier, director of the Talmud Torah School and the
Israelitischer Gemeindeverband Hamburg's  Association of Israelite
Communities in Hamburg delegate for educational matters, on the Talmud
Torah School’s admission policy. This memorandum belongs to a series
of memoranda written by the school administration authority
documenting their conversations with Arthur Spier and the situation of
the Talmud Torah School.

With regard to the school’s admission policy, Spier states that the
Talmud Torah School only admitted students of the Jewish faith
according to its by-laws. The decisive factor was a student’s
belonging to the Jewish faith, not membership in the Association of
Israelite Communities  Israelitischer Gemeindeverband. He gives
several examples to illustrate this point. Under the circumstances at
the time, however, the school was willing to admit all students –
including those who did not identify as Jewish – who were excluded
from the public schools based on the Nuremberg Laws. Children who
belonged to another religion, such as Christianity for example, were
excluded from admission. The last paragraph of the memorandum states
that Spier had subsequently revoked this restriction and that the
school was now willing to admit Christians – baptized “Jews” –
while excusing them from religious education classes. The memorandum
is signed with the abbreviation “Sch.” Most likely it stands for
Studienrat Schallehn of the school administration authority.</dc:description>
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