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The source material concerns Leg Tarnowski, a place currently located in the poviat of Tarnow, community of Zabno. The purpose of the article is to publish the unknown documents from the 16th and early 17th centuries concerning Leg Tarnowski. The critical edition of the source documents is preceded by the information on known towns established by Jan Tarnowski and a list of documents signed by the hetman himself that exist until today. Two of the documents published in this article contain privileges given by Hetman Jan Tarnowski in 1559 and 1560, and one by Anna Ostrogska in 1607. In the first document, Jan Tarnowski grants the vicarages of Tarnow the privilege of charging predial tithes from farmlands in the newly established village called Tarnowisko, or Leg Tarnowski as it is known today. It is a copy of an authentic document made in Latin. The other two documents are Polish translations of Latin documents made probably in 1763 by Father Andrzej Kijowski.
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In the interwar period, children and youth of the Jewish minority in Tarnow have the opportunity to attend various types of schools; religious, public and private, general, private, secondary and vocational schools. Two private secondary schools deserve special mention: Private Junior High and Coeducational High School of the Society of the Jewish General School and Middle School „Safa Berura” established in 1927 and the Private Coeducational Gymnasium Association of Jewish Teachers of General and Secondary Schools founded in 1937. Their creation was an expression of local intellectual aspirations Jewish community and allowed the graduates of the already existing school universal to continue teaching in general and Judaic program. Despite the difficult conditions in which they operated and the criticism conservative circles, were factors strengthening not only Jewish, but also Polish national and cultural identity. Qualified teaching staff provided students with education in line with the requirements imposed by the Polish state with simultaneous consideration of the Hebrew language and Judaic subjects. This allowed for the revival of the national Hebrew language and encouraging patriotism in relation to Palestine and promoting ethical principles of Judaism among Jewish youth.
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The Author write about cultural project – quasi-exposition with few events about and with Roma, realized in Tarnow in 2014.
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