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GROSS SCHECHTER DAY SCHOOL

27601 Fairmount Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-763-1400 F: 216-763-1106 W: grossschechter.org Ginny Galili, Head of School Randy Boroff, Director of Academics Gross Schechter Day School inspires its students to love learning, become their best selves and embrace Jewish practice, values and community in a challenging and encouraging academic environment.

HEBREW ACADEMY OF CLEVELAND

1800 Warrensville Center Road Cleveland, OH 44121 P: 216-321-5838 F: 216-932-4597 E: desslers@HAC1.org W: HAC1.org Rabbi Simcha Dessler, Educational Director Rabbi Eli Dessler, Financial Director Dr. Louis Malcmacher, President A pioneer in Jewish education, the Academy is Ohio’s largest Jewish communal day school. Chartered by the state of Ohio, HAC is widely recognized as one of this nation’s premier Jewish day schools, and HAC provides an intensive Judaic and secular education from early childhood through a college preparatory senior high school.

JOSEPH AND FLORENCE MANDEL JEWISH DAY SCHOOL

26500 Shaker Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-464-4055 F: 216-464-3229 E: lsimon@mandeljds.org W: mandeljds.org Jay Leberman, Head of School Laura Simon, Director of Admission Leah Spector, Principal & Director of Judaics & Hebrew

Our Mission Rooted in Jewish values we ignite a love of learning and prepare each student to transform the world

Cleveland’s only community day school embraces a wide spectrum of affi liation while celebrating the richness of pluralism and the strength of diversity. With the largest Learning Enhancement Team in Cleveland day schools, we have the resources to meet every student’s individual learning needs. Mandel JDS is a fully accredited member of the Independent Schools Association (ISACS) and a new member of the Cleveland Council of Independent Schools (CCIS).

JEWISH EDUCATION CENTER OF CLEVELAND

2030 S. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-371-0446 F: 216-371-2523 E: director@jecc.org W: jecc.org Marlyn Bloch Jaffe, Executive Director The mission of the Jewish Education Center of Cleveland (JEC) is to ensure Jewish continuity in Cleveland by fostering and strengthening lifelong Jewish learning and education across diverse settings. The vision of the JEC is to inspire more people to fi nd meaning and value in their lives through Jewish lifelong learning. The JEC serves the needs of Cleveland’s Jewish educational programs, including congregational programs, day schools and early childhood centers, focused on three pillars: advancing professional growth, enhancing organizational effectiveness and expanding Jewish experiences.

KOL HALEV, CLEVELAND’S RECONSTRUCTIONIST JEWISH COMMUNITY

Mailing Address Administrative Office Only 2245 Warrensville Center Road, Suite 215 niversity eights, O P E connect kolhalev.net kolhalev.net FB facebook.com ol aLevCleveland Robyn ovick, Director of outh and Family Education NOTE During the pandemic, most of our services and programs are being held online. Please visit kolhalev.net for more information. ol aLev’s innovative education program uses experiential learning to develop uestioning minds. Shabbat morning programs for tots through th grade, ebrew t’filah classes, teen group, intergenerational programming and b’nai mit vah cohort based study inspire life long learning, engagement with Reconstructionism, tikkun olam and service to the Jewish community and beyond.

MALTZ MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE

Richmond Road Beachwood, O P: 216-593-0575 F: 216-593-0576 E info mm h.org malt museum.org Exploring history, culture and identity, Malt Museum tours help develop students’ critical thinking and observation skills while engaging in meaningful dialogue about discrimination, social responsibility and other issues relevant to today’s society. ands on learning is aligned with Ohio Learning Standards in social studies, language arts and fine arts. Financial assistance is available for eligible schools.

THE SHUL

30799 Pinetree Road, #401 Pepper Pike, O P: 216-509-9969 E rabbieddie theshul.us theshul.us Rabbi Eddie Sukol, Rabbi he Shul An innovative center for Jewish outreach. e reach out to everyone interested in enlivening their Jewish identity and observance through study, spiritual practice, prayer, celebration of life events and community involvement. e are a new model of synagogue, without mandatory dues or re uirement for membership.

SUBURBAN TEMPLE-KOL AMI

Chagrin Blvd. Beachwood, O P: 216-991-0700 F: 216-991-0705 E info suburbantemple.org suburbantemple.org ourtent.html FB facebook.com suburbantemple Rabbi Allison Vann, Rabbi Brett Shankman, Executive Director Rabbi Shana yer, Director of Lifelong Learning nterested in education that’s really different Our ent moves beyond textbooks to engage lifelong learners in conversations and immersive experiences that help people lead richer Jewish lives. t features peer and multi generational classes fostering community, a variety of topics encouraging diverse perspectives and worship bringing everyone together. Sunday mornings.

TEMPLE ISRAEL NER TAMID

Lander Road Mayfield eights, O P: 440-473-5120 F E tint tintcleveland.org FB facebook.com templeisraelnertamidcleveland Edna Akrish, Religious School Director Rabbi Matthew J. Eisenberg, DD, Rabbi uition free religious school and ebrew school for students in fourth through seventh grades for members’ children and grandchildren. Monthly pre programs open to all.

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