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The school serves students living in areas ranging from Livingston, West Orange, East Brunswick, Highland Park/Edison, Staten Island, Elizabeth and Union County. The affiliated Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy serves students through eighth grade. As of the 2013–14 school year, the school had an enrollment of 236 students.
After delays, which included difficulty earning recognition from the Israeli Ministry of Education, the "Bridge over the Wadi" (Gesher al HaWadi, Hebrew: גשר על הואדי ) school opened its doors on September 1, 2004, with 106 students. [4] This is Hand in Hand's first and only school located in an Arab town, Kfar Kara.
Kohelet Yeshiva was founded in 2000 in Northeast Philadelphia. It was named Stern Hebrew High School after its primary funder Harry Stern. [1] The Kohelet Foundation funded the school's relocation to its current campus in 2010 and the school renamed itself in recognition. [2] Kohelet Yeshiva Lab & Middle School building (November 2019)
Specialization if any: Modern Orthodox Jewish Day School
Theodor Herzl Day School, named after Theodor Herzl known best as the visionary of the State of Israel, is a community Jewish day school established in 1975, and the Rocky Mountain Hebrew Academy, a co-ed Jewish high school established in 1979, combined to become the Denver Campus for Jewish Education [1] in 2002. [2]
In 2012, Einhorn moved back to his hometown of Los Angeles to serve as rav and dean of Yavneh Hebrew Academy, an Orthodox prep school, and as the rabbi of its congregation. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In 2015, Einhorn released an introspective guide, [ 13 ] weaving together pop culture and ancient Jewish wisdom, and its complementary music album, [ 14 ] both ...
The school is part of the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach which purchased the former Lawrence Country Day School 9.2-acre (37,000 m 2) campus in 1992 for $2.2 million. Academics at the school focuses both on the Limudei Kodesh (Torah studies) curriculum and in secular non-Jewish studies.
The Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut is an independent Jewish K-12 school located in Stamford, Connecticut. The Jewish High School of Connecticut (JHSC) in Stamford, in the fall of 2018, merged with the Bi-Cultural Day School to become the Upper School for the Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut. [1]