Jewish religious schools
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Public Note: Here are entered works dealing with elementary and secondary schools teaching Jewish subject matter only. Works dealing with schools whose pupils receive their entire education under Jewish auspices, control, or support are entered under: Jewish day schools.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Beth Jacob High School of Denver Records
Collection
Identifier: B282
Abstract
Also known as Bais Yaakov Denver (BYD), Beth Jacob High School was founded in 1968 to provide young women with a Judaic and secular education. Collection contains a DVD titled ''Ripples in the Water'' and a book ''Beth Jacob High School of Denver 40th Anniversary Tribute Journal'' related to Beth Jacob High School from 2008.
Dates:
2008
Box 24, 1974-1992
File — Box B401.0024: Series B401.03 [Barcode: U186023302196]
Identifier: B401.03.0024
Abstract
Contains three plaques given by Beth Jacob High School to Abe Perlmutter in 1975, Jay Perlmutter in 1986, and to Jordon and Essie Perlmutter in 1992 for the twenty-fifth anniversary of Beth Jacob High School.
Dates:
1974-1992
Community Education Information, 2005
File
Identifier: B464.01.0001.0001
Abstract
This file contains three copies of a document describing four Jewish schools in the Denver area including Yeshiva Toras Chaim, Beth Jacob High School, Hillel Academy, and Denver Community Kollel. Each school has a brief description outlining the mission and values of the organization. Yeshiva Toras Chaim is an all-male Talmudic academy in the west Colfax neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. Beth Jacob High School is an all-female private school in West Denver focusing on torah-based education....
Dates:
2005
