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The Jewish Chronicle

Alliance was social revolution

February 4, 2011 10:40

By

Lyn Julius,

Lyn Julius

1 min read

A Jewish teacher journeys 1,000km from Paris to a remote community in southern Morocco. The boys whom he has come to teach sit on the floor in their djellabas, learning Torah.

This is how Jews were "educated" in Muslim countries until the Alliance Israelite Universelle (AIU), a schools' network founded in 1860 in France, transformed their lives.

In the early days of the AIU, teachers would sometimes build classrooms, provide meals and send for drugs to treat diseases.

But their core tasks were to teach reading and writing - in French, Arabic and Hebrew - and to include unmarried girls in classes.