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May 21, 1999 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-05-21

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Akiva Jewish Academy, St. Louis
Park, NIN



Bais Hamedrash and Mesivta of
Baltimore, Baltimore, i\ ID

Bais Yaakov Girls High School
of Minneapolis, St. Louis Park,
MN

Bais Yaakov 1-14_4-11 School of St.
Louis, St. Louis, MO

Bais Yaakov of Boston High
School for Girls, Newton
Centre, MA

Chabad High School of Sharon,
Sharon, MA

HALB Yeshiva High School for
Boys, Lawrence, NY

Hebrew High School of New
England, West Hartford, CT

Ilan High School, Elberon, NJ

Kushner Yeshiva High School,
Livingston, NJ

Long Island Yeshiva High
School for Girls, Smithtown,
NY

Ma'avanot-Yeshiva High School
for Girls, Teaneck, NJ

Mesivta of Greater Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA

Moshe Aaron Yeshiva High
School, South River, NJ

Netan Eli High School,
Los Angeles, CA

New Atlanta Jewish Community
High School, Dunwoody, GA

Ora Academy, Rochester, NY

Phoenix Preparatory High
School, Phoenix, AZ

Sepharadic High School of
Queens, Kew Garden Hills, NY

Solomon Schechter High School
of Long Island, Hicksville, NY

South Bend Girls' High School,
Mishawaka, IN

With your support,
this whole page could be filled
with educated young Jews.

to the community and recruit more
Look into all the eyes in the
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lies the spirit and hope of a new
with
critical thinking, morality,
generation, as well as the spark of
spirituality and deep knowledge
3000 years of Jewish knowledge.
of the core texts of our heritage.
These young people are intelligent,
As well as an outstanding general
well-rounded and self-aware, with
education that is allowing gradu-
an understanding of their value to
ates to be accepted to top
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They are the students in Jewish universities.
Most of the space above is
High Schools across the country,
empty. Unfortunately, only a small
from all backgrounds across the
percentage of Jewish youth are
spectrum of Jewish life.
receiving this education. We need
The schools listed to the right
to make Day Schools available to
are the latest in a growing move-
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wherever there is a Jewish
have all received AVI CHAT grants
population. They must be
to promote their educational vision

Tarbut VTorah Community
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Day School, Irvine, CA

Temima High School for Girls,
Atlanta, GA

The Hebrew Academy
(Chabad), Huntington Beach,

CA

The New Jewish High School,
Waltham, MA

affordable. And they must maintain
standards of excellence.
In our free brochure, you will
see the faces and hear the stories of
Day School alumni who are going
on to live extraordinary lives. Of
educators and their commitment to
teaching a new generation. Of
funders and their vision of a bright

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By supporting your local
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5/21
1999

The New Seminars, and High
School for Girls, Brooklyn, NY

The Pardes School, Cleveland,
OH

Torah Academy of Lawrence-
Cedarhurst, Cedarhurst, NY

Torah High School of
San Diego, San Diego, CA

Yeshiva High School of Boca
Raton, Boca Raton, FL

Yeshiva of New Haven, New
Haven, CT

Yeshiva Rambam, Brooklyn, NY

Yeshiva Shaarei Torah of
Richmond, Richmond, VA

Yeshivas Darchei Torah,
Southfield, MI

Yeshivas Ohavei Torah of
Riverdale. Riverdale, NY

Yeshivat Rambatn, Baltimore,
MD

Yitzhak Rabin High School,
Nepean, Ontario. CANADA

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