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The I. L. Peretz Folk School (ILPFS) was a secular Yiddish-language school in Winnipeg's Jewish district. [1]Beginning in two rented classrooms at Aberdeen School under the banner of the Jewish Radical School, it was established in 1914 immediately following the Jewish population's surge in Winnipeg's North End caused by anti-semitic pogroms in Russia that peaked in the 1880s.
Lake St. Martin School (Winnipeg Campus) – First Nations school. Linden Christian School [10] Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute (MBCI) Ohr HaTorah Day School. Our Lady of Victory School [11] Paradise Montessori School [4]: 61. Prairie Central Adventist Academy [12] Shawenim Abinooji School [4]: 62.
Hebrew, English. Ohr HaTorah Day School was an Orthodox Jewish day school, located in the River Heights neighbourhood of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It existed between 1998 - 2011, when it closed due to declining enrollment. The school was founded in 1998 by a group of parents who were interested in a combination of high-level studies in both ...
Established by members of the Labour Zionist Poale Zion movement in 1913, the school soon divided into two institutions, the Peretz Schools and the Jewish People's Schools. The two reunited in 1971, and Bialik High School was founded shortly thereafter. The JPPS–Bialik school system currently offers both English and French sections, as well ...
Ohr HaTorah Day School. Categories: Religious schools in Manitoba. Jews and Judaism in Manitoba. Jewish schools in Canada.
There are numerous Jewish day schools throughout the country, as well as a number of Yeshivot. In Toronto, around 40% of Jewish children attend Jewish elementary schools and 12% go to Jewish high schools. The figures for Montreal are higher: 60% and 30%, respectively. The national average for attendance at Jewish elementary schools is at least 55%.
W. West Kildonan, Winnipeg. Winnipeg Jewish Theatre. Categories: Jews and Judaism in Canada by city. Jews and Judaism in Manitoba. Winnipeg.
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue ("Gates of Righteousness") is the oldest synagogue in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. [ 1] Formed in 1880, the congregation's first building was constructed by Philip Brown and several others in 1890. [ 2] Architect Charles Henry Wheeler designed the original Synagogue on King Street (1889–90).