Cleveland Hebrew Schools records, 1908-1975.
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Cleveland Bureau of Jewish Education (Cleveland, Ohio)
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The Bureau of Jewish Education (Cleveland, Ohio) is the coordinating agency for Jewish educational institutions in the greater Cleveland, Ohio area. For a brief history of the organization, see the register to MS 3832 Bureau of Jewish Education Records, Western Reserve Historical Society. From the description of Bureau of Jewish Education records, series II, 1925-1992 (1960-1970). (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 41941396 Organized in 1924 as the coordinat...
Cleveland Hebrew Schools
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The Cleveland Hebrew Schools evolved from the Montefiore Free Hebrew School (later called the Talmud Torah) established in Cleveland, Ohio ca. 1885. In 1905, another communal Hebrew school was founded by Joshua Flock and Aaron Garber. In 1907, the two schools combined, the name remaining the Talmud Torah. In 1913, the Talmud Torah received an Ohio charter and changed its name to the Cleveland Hebrew School and Institute, enrolling students in grades one through eight. Abraham Hayyim Friedland, a...
Cleveland Hebrew School and Institute.
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