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Report of the Nursery School, February 1941

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Report of the Nursery School, February 1941

Description

9-page, typed report on the Nursery School operated by the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), Louisville Section and the Jewish Welfare Federation of Louisville, Kentucky. The document begins with the need for, purpose, and principles of the "combination nursery and school" for "children 2 1/2 to 5 years of age." It outlines how Selma Kling and Katherine Bottigheimer of the NCJW Americanization Committee spearheaded the creation of the school in part to serve "Immigrant children of pre-school age who will use the school in learning English and general orientation." The school opened on February 5, 1940. The report profiles the initial behavior and improvements of some of the students, including three refugee children. The document notes that "the teacher at the School is a German refugee who obtained kindergarten training in Germany and additional nursery school training in this country. We feel that the provision of employment for her thru the establishment of the Nursery School is in line with the aims of the Council in relation to work with New Americans."

Source

Mss. BJ N277a, Folder 015, National Council of Jewish Women. Louisville Section Records, 1906-2020, The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky

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Mss. BJ N277a Folder 015 1941-02

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Joint Committee of the Council of Jewish Women and the Jewish Welfare Federation (Louisville, Ky.), National Council of Jewish Women. Louisville Section, and Jewish Welfare Federation (Louisville, Ky.), “Report of the Nursery School, February 1941,” The Filson Historical Society Digital Projects, accessed January 15, 2026, https://filsonhistorical.omeka.net/items/show/7149.

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