As part of the celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of Jewish Cultural Autonomy in Estonia, a commemorative plaque was unveiled at the historic Tallinn Jewish School building. This site holds a special place in Estonian Jewish history: it was here that the Tallinn Jewish Private Gymnasium opened in 1924, and where the declaration of Jewish Cultural Autonomy was announced in 1926 – a groundbreaking achievement unique in Jewish history at th…
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