Search Results
15 results for schools located in Connecticut, with religious affiliation Jewish and with survey responses since 2017.
Yeshiva K’tana of Waterbury
32 HILLSIDE AVE, WATERBURY, CT
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish
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Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy
2186 HIGH RIDGE RD, STAMFORD, CT
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish • Est. 1956
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Yeshiva Gedolah of Waterbury Mesivta Durham
459 WALLINGFORD RD, DURHAM, CT
Early childhood/day care center • Jewish
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Mesivta Ateres Shmuel of Waterbury
459 WALLINGFORD RD, DURHAM, CT
Early childhood/day care center • Jewish
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Southern Connecticut Hebrew Academy
261 DERBY AVE, ORANGE, CT
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish • Est. 1970
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New England Jewish Academy
300 BLOOMFIELD AVE, WEST HARTFORD, CT
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish
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Yeshiva Beis Dovid Shlomo
292 NORTON ST, NEW HAVEN, CT
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish
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Solomon Schechter Day School
26 BUENA VISTA RD, WEST HARTFORD, CT
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish
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Ezra Academy
75 RIMMON RD, WOODBRIDGE, CT
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish
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The Bess & Paul Sigel Hebrew Academy
53 GABB RD, BLOOMFIELD, CT
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish • Est. 1940
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Mesivta Yesodei Hatorah
31 RAN DR, NAUGATUCK, CT
Special program emphasis • Jewish
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Jewish High School of Connecticut
1937 W MAIN ST, STAMFORD, CT
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish
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Bais Yaakov of Waterbury High School
66 BUCKINGHAM ST, WATERBURY, CT
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish
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Bais Chana Academy High School for Girls
261 DERBY RD, ORANGE, CT
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish
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Solomon Schechter Academy
29 DAYTON RD, WATERFORD, CT
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish • Est. 1975
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