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September 27, 1996 - Image 143

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-09-27

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If your children

or grandchildren
are just
beginners,
they can
still attend a
Jewish high
school.

Read how.

-

he great Talmudic sage, Rabbi Akiba,
was an illiterate 40-year-old shepherd
when he first applied for admission to a
Jewish school.
Today, all across America, teenagers
with little or no prior background are
applying to Jewish high schools.
These young people and their parents
and grandparents have come to appreciate
the benefits of a Jewish high school educa-
tion. An education that
RECIPIENTS OF
provides a powerful
AVI CHAI GRANT FOR A
PREPARATORY TRACK:
academic and Jewish
OHR HAEMET INSTITUTE
Los Angeles, CA
foundation while build-
TEMIMA HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
Atlanta, GA
ing strong spiritual and
YESHIVA ACADEMY OF WORCESTER
family values.
Worcester, MA
BAIS VAKOV OF ST. LOUIS
The kind of values
St. Louis, MO
I LAN HIGH SCHOOL
that keep families
Elberon, NJ
YESHIVA HIGH SCHOOL OF CENTRAL NJ
together, and that give
New Brunswick, NJ
MAIMONIDES HEBREW DAY SCHOOL
students the oppor-
Albany, NY
tunity to go on to
SHALSHELES BAIS YAAKOV H.S.
Brooklyn, NY
the best colleges and TARYAG ACADEMY'
Brooklyn, NY
universities.
SOLOMON SCHECHTER HIGH SCHOOL
OF LONG ISLAND
We believe begin-
Hicksville, NY
SOLOMON
SCHECHTER HIGH SCHOOL
ners deserve a chance
OF NEW YORK
New York, NY
to get a Jewish high
ORA ACADEMY
Rochester, NY
school education. And
YAVNEH ACADEMY OF DALLAS
we're not alone.
Dallas, TX
Many communities
are now committing resources to a Judaic
preparatory track — offering special classes
that enable committed beginners to catch
up with their peers.
AVI CHAI applauds the schools which
offer these critically important programs.
It is our privilege to help support them.
After all, every Jewish child is precious.
Besides, who knows where the next Rabbi
Akiba will come from.

It's our future. Be a part of it!

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