Cyrus School, Tehran

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The Cyrus School (in Persian: Kūrosh) was a school founded in 1931 in Tehran by members of its Iranian Jewish community.[1][2] It was largely the idea of the Zionist activists Farajollah Hakem and Habib Levy, but the two also received help from Esmail Hayy, Aziz Elqanyan, Rabbi Azizollah ben Yuna Na'im and several others.[1] The Cyrus School was initially founded as an elementary institution; however, it soon expanded to also offer high school grades.[1] In contrast to the schools founded by the Alliance Israélite Universelle, the Cyrus School emphasized Hebrew and Persian rather than French.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Rahimiyan, Orly R. (2010). "Kūrosh School". In Norman A. Stillman (ed.). Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World. Brill Online.
  2. ^ Netzer, A. (1985). "ALLIANCE ISRAÉLITE UNIVERSELLE". In Yarshater, Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica, Volume I/8: Alafrank–Alp Arslan. London and New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 893–895. ISBN 978-0-71009-097-3.