Lunch hour at the “Goutte de Lait”

Lunch hour at the "Goutte de Lait" school for orphans in Cairo, founded by Isaac Benarroio in 1917, and directed by his spouse. Was located at the prestigious Kasr el-Nil Street, regarded as one of the best Jewish schools in Cairo, with 800 pupils - girls and boys - who received for free a very high-level education, books, daily meals, clothing, Bar-Mitzva ceremonies, etc. (From the book "The Golden Era of the Jews of Egypt" - by Levana Zamir) October 4, 2010Posted on No Comments

Lunch hour at the “Goutte de Lait” school for orphans in Cairo, founded by Isaac Benarroio in 1917, and directed by his spouse. Was located at the prestigious Kasr el-Nil Street, regarded as one of the best Jewish schools in Cairo, with 800 pupils – girls and boys – who received for free a very high-level education, books, daily meals, clothing, Bar-Mitzva ceremonies, etc.
(From the book “The Golden Era of the Jews of Egypt” – by Levana Zamir)