Jewish Community of Greater Buffalo by Chana Revell Kotzin PhD

Jewish Community of Greater Buffalo by Chana Revell Kotzin PhD

Author:Chana Revell Kotzin PhD
Language: eng
Format: epub
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Published: 2014-03-14T16:00:00+00:00


Kadimah School faculty was drawn locally and nationally from synagogue supplemental schools, public schools, and a small number of teachers from Israel. Isadore Levy (front center) was appointed principal in 1968. Anna Post (first row, third from right) was a Holocaust survivor. She eventually became a speaker for the Holocaust Resource Center in her retirement after a long career at Kadimah. (Courtesy of Anna Post.)

During the 1970s, Rabbi Noson Gurary founded and operated Torah Temimah Day School of Buffalo, which was affiliated with the Chabad-Lubavitch (Chabad) movement. This kindergarten-through-fifth-grade school was active through the 1990s and was initially based in the Gurary family home with Rebbetzin Miriam Gurary as the primary teacher. It later moved in the early 1990s to 500 Starin Avenue until it closed in the mid-1990s. (Courtesy of Chabad Collection, University Archives.)



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