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  2. Yeshiva Derech Hatorah (Cleveland) - Wikipedia

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    Yeshiva Derech Hatorah School is a private, Jewish school in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. The school was formerly named Mosdos Ohr HaTorah until 2015 when it was reorganized under the Yeshiva Derech Hatorah organization.

  3. Category:High schools in Cuyahoga County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Yeshiva Derech Hatorah (Cleveland) Media in category "High schools in Cuyahoga County, Ohio" This category contains only the following file. S.

  4. Category:Jewish day schools in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew Academy of Cleveland; Y. Yavneh Day School (Cincinnati, Ohio) ... Yeshiva Derech Hatorah (Cleveland) This page was last edited on 1 September 2019, at 05:27 ...

  5. Hebrew Academy of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew Academy of Cleveland is a private day school in Cleveland, Ohio with over 1,000 students. It provides Judaic and secular education from pre-school through high school. The Hebrew Academy was established in 1943 by the Telshe Yeshiva and was the first Jewish day school founded outside the east coast. In 1947, Yavne, a girls division ...

  6. History of the Jews in Greater Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    There are five Jewish Day Schools in Greater Cleveland: The Joseph and Florence Mandel Jewish Day School, Gross Schechter Day School, Fuchs Mizrachi School, Yeshiva Derech Hatorah, and the Hebrew Academy of Cleveland. [16]

  7. Torah Umesorah – National Society for Hebrew Day Schools

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    As noted, Dr. Joe Kaminetsky served from 1945 until 1980 as operational head of Torah Umesorah. In 1945 when there were few Jewish day schools outside New York City. In 1946 New York had an estimated 7,000 students in 27 yeshivos of various sizes, and there was one yeshiva in each of Baltimore, Chicago, and Jersey City. [14]

  8. Yeshiva of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Yeshiva of Cleveland is an Orthodox yeshiva in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. An affiliate of Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim , it was founded in 2017 by Dovid Davidowitz and Avrohom Fertig. [ 2 ]

  9. Yeshiva Derech HaTorah - Wikipedia

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    Yeshiva Derech HaTorah is made up of Jewish students and teachers from a variety of backgrounds. The school is predominantly Ashkenazi Jews , whose families originated from communities in Germany , Poland , Eastern Europe and Russia although there are a number of students from the Sephardic or Syrian community.