At Tiergarten 8
(today: Bernhard Grzimek Avenue)
Bernhard-Grzimek-Allee 8
across from the zoo
The second secondary school building with a lyceum of the Israelite Religious Society, which was inaugurated in 1881
| School type | Secondary school for boys, Lyceum for girls |
|---|---|
| Founding | 1853 |
| Closing | 1939; reopened 1946 to 1948 |
| Student | around 400 (1928) |
|---|---|
| Teachers | 22 (1928) |
1853–1871
The secondary school with lyceum of the Israelite Religious Society was opened in 1853 on the southwestern edge of the Pfingstweide, a former parade ground, on Schützenstrasse Ostend through Rabbis Samson Raphael Hirsch (1808–1888), who also served as the first headmaster.[2] The western part of the Ostend was largely influenced by its Jewish population until the Second World War.
1864: The secondary school with lyceum of the Israelite Religious Society (the second building shown completely from the upper left corner) Hanauer_Bahnhof
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