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Jewish Education Board Opens Jewish High School in Chicago

October 16, 1930
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For the first time in the history of Chicago the Board of Jewish Education will open a modern Jewish High School to give classes in Hebrew, Jewish history, literature and modern Jewish life. The course will be a three year one and will lead into the College of Jewish Studies. Classes will be held at the Jewish People’s Institute and at the College of Jewish Studies in the Loop district.

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