Educational options for children were mostly limited. The children continued studying in private “Cheders” and in “Talmud Torahs” that were maintained by the community budget. A few, mainly the girls, studied in the public elementary school. In 1923 a religious girls school "Beit Yaakov" was opened, and in 1929 a men’s Yeshiva (Talmudic institution) “Keter Torah” was opened. The Jews of Wolbrom, struggled to make a living, working as artisans, merchants, peddlers, butchers and in factories. The Bet Midrash (Study Hall), and the synagogue were important gathering places for them- places to pray, to study, places to talk, and share the latest news and events.
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