Bureau of Jewish Education records, series II, 1925-1992 (1960-1970).

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Bureau of Jewish Education records, series II, 1925-1992 (1960-1970).

Consists of minutes, reports, budgets, and correspondence. The bulk of the collection is from 1960-1970, allowing the researcher to study the effects of rapid secularization and assimiliation within the Cleveland, Ohio Jewish community and the efforts by community institutions responding to these forces. Notable documentation on the Cleveland Hebrew Schools, Cleveland College of Jewish Studies, Hebrew Academy, and the Jewish Community Federation is included in these records.

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Hebrew Academy of Cleveland

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Cleveland College of Jewish Studies

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The Cleveland College of Jewish Studies is a non-denominational institution of higher Jewish learning supported by the Jewish community of Cleveland, Ohio. Accredited by the state of Ohio, degree programs in Judaic studies are offered, as are lifelong learning programs on Jewish topics for adults. In 1947, two Cleveland institutions founded in the 1920s, the Jewish Teachers Institute and the Beth Midrash L'Morim (Hebrew Teacher Training School), merged to form the Cleveland Institute of Jewish S...

Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio)

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Cleveland Hebrew Schools

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Cleveland Bureau of Jewish Education (Cleveland, Ohio)

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