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After Mr. Ruderman's nephew was diagnosed with autism, he launched a project, called the Initiative for Day School Excellence, to make Boston's Jewish day-school system more accessible to children with special needs.
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In April 2004, city tax assessors revoked the exemption for four church-owned homes they said did not qualify as ''parsonages'' because they housed church day-school teachers, not the pastors or other ''spiritual leaders'' specified by law.
TEXAS FAITH: Time to tax religious groups? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2010
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As it happens, day-school evacuees have found a way to retain some of their day-school experience through an after-school program, independent of Ben Gamla, called JUMP: the Jewish Upbringing Matters Program.
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With the expansion of the Sephardi day-school educational network, it may be only a matter of time before Sephardi women have a significant impact on Jewish cultural life in America.
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Around 2000, agents investigating the Weldon case also learned that Mr. Dwek, a local Jewish day-school educator and real-estate magnate, had close ties to Ocean Township officials, especially Mr. Weldon, the person familiar with the investigation said.
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Similar gaps in Jewish day-school exposure of women declined from minus 50 to minus 10 percent in France, from minus 44 to minus 22 percent in South Africa, and from minus 27 percent to a 2 percent female edge in Italy between the late 1960s and the 1990s.
Sociodemography. 2009
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Sayine said the government's refusal to pay him for his day-school years is wrong.
Archive 2009-08-01 Renee 2009
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The trend toward gender equalization was particularly evident in the area of Jewish day-school attendance.
Sociodemography. 2009
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Sayine said the government's refusal to pay him for his day-school years is wrong.
Aboriginal Survivors of Day Schools Sue For Compensation Renee 2009
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Twelve was, broadly speaking, about Twelve, something of the Junya Watanabe of day-school designer drugs, a mysterious and totally new powder, the first sniff of which sends a 17-year-old senior accepted Early Decision at Wesleyan sprawling off her (parents ') toilet in ecstatic, convulsive recitation of the Gettysburg Address.
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