Cheder, De Koven and Jefferson, ca. 1906

Early Jewish immigrants to Chicago from Eastern Europe typically sent their sons to cheders to obtain a traditional religious education. Cheders met daily after public school hours and sought to provide a background in Hebrew, prayers, and basic Jewish texts. The European-style schools had a reputation for poorly trained teachers and makeshift facilities.

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