Grunfeld-Rosenbaum, Judith
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Name (Latin)
Grunfeld-Rosenbaum, Judith
Other forms of name
Rosenbaum, Judith Grunfeld-
Grunfeld, Judith
Grunfeld, Judith, 1902-1998
Date of birth
1902-12-18
Date of death
1998-05-14
Place of birth
Budapest (Hungary)
Place of death
London (England)
Place of residence/headquarters
London (England) (1934 - 1998)
Field of activity
Jewish religious education
Gender
female
Sources of Information
- Her Sara Scheneirer, 1968
- Judith Rosenbaum Grunfeld (1902-1998; born in Budapest, Hungary, she moved with her family to Frankfurt, Germany, in 1904; from 1924-1932 she worked as a teacher and administrator with Sara Schenirer; in 1932 she married Dayan Isidor Grunfeld and they emigrated to London in 1934; she was the headmistress of the Jewish Secondary School [later renamed the Avigdor School] until 1955; died in London in 1998 ( (The Bais Yaakov Project, viewed February 17, 2020:) )
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Wikipedia description:
Judith Grunfeld born Judith Rosenbaum (18 December 1902 – 14 May 1998) was a Hungarian born Jewish German teacher who spent much of her life in the United Kingdom. She was a pioneer of the revolutionary Bais Yaakov girl's education movement. She taught teachers in Poland and then led a Jewish school of girls, which was evacuated throughout the war to the small town of Shefford.
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