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Handwritten Regulations "Notebook" and Cloth Badge – "Batya" Youth Movement – Germany, post Holocaust

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Handwritten Regulations "Notebook" and Cloth Badge – "Batya" Youth Movement – Germany, post Holocaust
1. Batya deklaratsye [Batya Declaration]. Folded Bristol sheet, on which the "Batya" youth movement regulations have been written. [Germany], 1946.
On the front, within a gate-like illustration appears the inscription "Agudat Israel" and "Torah, Avodah G' Hasadim" and below it "Batya Deklaratsye". Space for inscribing the member's name is blank. On the reverse – glued pieces of blue paper in the shape of a Star of David within which appears the year: "1946". Blue paper strips are pasted on the frame. In the inner part of the leaf appear the movement regulations (German in Hebrew characters). 14 cm. Good condition. Stains.
2. Badge in the shape of a Star of David, made of navy blue fabric, embroidered with red and white threads. Tablets of the Law are embroidered in the center, inscription "Schenirer" [probably in the name of Sarah Schenirer], with a pink thread and a decoration of a branch. Ca. 7X8.5 cm.
"Batya" organization (or: "Bnot Batya") is the "Youth Movement" of "Beit Ya'akov" students, founded by Sarah Schenirer and her disciple Batya (Betty) Rothschild of Switzerland [the movement was named after her]. Sarah Schenirer saw in this organization, meant to educate young girls, a direct continuation of "Beit Ya'akov" schooling, and to widen the educational activities of Jewish girls in the spirit of the Bible and the Mitzvot, after school hours.