- Moses Schorr Centre
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The Moses Schorr Centre or the Moses Schorr Adult Education Centre founded in Warsaw, Poland (Polish: Centrum im. prof. Mojżesza Schorra),[1] is a project of Ronald S. Lauder Foundation.[2] It was named after Professor Moses Schorr (1873-1941),[3] an eminent Polish rabbi, historian, senator and social activist, best known for promoting educational principles and values. Catering to all people interested in Poland's Jewish culture, Moses Schorr Centre, established in 2001, became a stepping stone for the Professor Moses Schorr Foundation created on 1st July 2004.[4]
The Schorr Centre is located at 6 Twarda St in Warsaw. It offers classes in Hebrew as well as lectures on Jewish culture and history.[5] It is focused on offering students a chance to explore contemporary Jewish themes and issues, to study the lives of great scholars and to discuss the values in Jewish tradition. Through on-line classes and seminars for Jews and non-Jews alike, the Centre aims to foster Hebrew literacy across the entire country, along with Poland's Jewish heritage and Yiddishkeit.[6]
Notes and references
- ^ "Jewish Heritage Initiative in Poland Grantees 2008-2011". Taube Foundation for Jewish Life and Culture. http://www.taubephilanthropies.org/node/74. Retrieved June 11, 2011.
- ^ "Speakers: Rabbi Yonah Bookstein". The Jewish Federations of North America. March 6-8, 2011. http://www.tribefest.org/speakers/bio/rabbi-yonah-bookstein. Retrieved June 11, 2011.
- ^ "Moses Schorr (1874 – 1941)". The Central European University (CEU), Budapest, Hungary. http://www.personal.ceu.hu/students/97/Roman_Zakharii/schorr.doc. Retrieved June 11, 2011.
- ^ Jakub Mankowski. "Professor Moses Schorr Foundation". Fundacja Inna Przestrzeń. http://kontynent-warszawa.pl/l-en-content-2-miejsca-1062-fundacja_im__profesora_moj%C5%BCesza_schorra.htm. Retrieved June 11, 2011.
- ^ Carolyn Slutsky (August 18, 2005). "Personal Ties To Poland Spur Philanthropist". The Canadian Foundation of Polish-Jewish Heritage. http://polish-jewish-heritage.org/eng/05-09_Personal_Ties_To_Poland_Spur_Philanthropist.htm. Retrieved June 11, 2011.
- ^ "The Prof. Moses Schorr Centre". Centrum im. prof. Mojżesza Schorra. http://kontynent-warszawa.pl/l-en-content-2-%D0%9C%D0%B5%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B0-1553-%C4%90%C5%9A%C4%90%C4%BE%C4%90%CB%9D%C5%83%E2%80%9A%C5%83%E2%82%AC_%C4%90%C2%B8%C4%90%C5%BA__%C4%90%C5%BC%C5%83%E2%82%AC%C4%90%C5%BE%C5%83%E2%80%9E%C4%90%C4%BE%C5%83%20%C5%83%20%C4%90%C5%BE%C5%83%E2%82%AC%C4%90%C2%B0_%C4%90%C5%93%C4%90%C5%BE%C4%90%C2%B8%C5%83%20%C4%90%C4%BE%C5%83%20.htm. Retrieved June 11, 2011.
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