Jacobson School (historical) in Seesen

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The Jacobson School in Seesen was a pioneering Jewish educational institution in Germany, founded in the early 19th century by Israel Jacobson and known for its progressive, reform-oriented curriculum.

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instanceOf Jewish school
educational institution
aimedAt modernizing Jewish education
promoting civic integration of Jews
associatedWith Israel Jacobson Temple in Seesen NERFINISHED
early Reform Judaism in Germany
country Germany NERFINISHED
curriculumIncludes mathematics
modern languages
religious studies
sciences
secular subjects
denomination Reform Judaism NERFINISHED
educationalLevel primary education
secondary education
foundedAs model institution for Jewish emancipation through education
foundedBy Israel Jacobson NERFINISHED
hasFounder Israel Jacobson NERFINISHED
hasGenderPolicy co-educational
hasNameOrigin Israel Jacobson NERFINISHED
hasPupilDemographic Jewish students
non-Jewish students
hasReligiousReformPractices true GENERATED
hasSecularStudiesEmphasis true
historicalPeriod early 19th century
ideology Jewish religious reform
integration of Jews into German society
inception 1801
influenced later Jewish reform schools in Germany
languageOfInstruction German
Hebrew
locatedIn Duchy of Brunswick NERFINISHED
Seesen NERFINISHED
notableFor early Jewish religious reform
pioneering Jewish education in Germany
progressive curriculum
region Lower Saxony NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Judaism
status historical institution

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Seesen hasEducationalInstitution Jacobson School (historical) in Seesen