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August 2008 ALABAMA Temple Beth Or Agudath Israel Etz Achayim 2246 Narrow Lane Road 3525 Cloverdale Road Montgomery, AL 36106 Montgomery, AL 36111 Reform Conservative Temple B'nai Israel Ahavas Chesed 201 Hawthorne Street 705 Regents Way Florence, AL 35630 Mobile, AL 36609 No Affiliation Conservative Temple Emanu-El Beth Shalom 2100 Highland Avenue, S. 134 Cary Drive Birmingham, AL 35205 Auburn, AL 36830 Reform No Affiliation Temple Emanu-El Etz Chayim - Huntsville PO Box 37 Conservative Synagogue Dothan, AL 36302 7705 Bailey Cove Road, SE Reform Huntsville, AL 35802 Conservative Temple Emanu-El PO Box 861693 Springhill Avenue Temple - Tuscaloosa, AL 35486 Congregation Sha'arai Shomayim Reform 9 Spring Hill Avenue Mobile, AL 36607 Reform ALASKA Congregation Beth Sholom 7525 E Northern Lights Boulevard PO Box 550220 Anchorage, AK 99504 Birmingham, AL 35255 Reform Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Or HaTzafon Chabad of Anthem PO Box 74863 3661 W. Medinah Court Fairbanks, AK 99707 Anthem, AZ 85086 Reform Chabad/Lubavitch

Hebrew Youth Club Chabad of Scottsdale 1210 East 26th Avenue 10215 N. Scottsdale Road Anchorage, AK 99508 Scottsdale, AZ 85253 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch

Juneau Area Congregation Anshei Israel 515 Laurel Drive 5550 E. 5th Street Douglas, AK 99824 Tucson, AZ 85711 Reform Conservative

Sukkat Shalom Congregation Bet Shalom PO Box 22071 3881 E. River Road Juneau, AK 99802 Tucson, AZ 85718 Reform Conservative

Congregation Beth Israel 10460 N. 56th Street ARIZONA Scottsdale, AZ 85253 Beth El Congregation Reform 1118 W. Glendale Avenue

Phoenix, AZ 85021 Congregation Chaverim Conservative 5901 E. 2nd Street

Tucson, AZ 85711 Chabad Hebrew School Reform 3855 W. Ray Road, Suite 6

Chandler, AZ 85226 Congregation Har Zion Chabad/Lubavitch 6140 E. Thunderbird Road

Scottsdale, AZ 85254

Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Or Chadash Temple Chai 3939 N. Alvernon Way 4645 E. Marilyn Road Tucson, AZ 85718 Phoenix, AZ 85032 Reform Reform

Congregation Or Chadash Temple Emanu-El of The Northeast Valley 225 N. Country Club Road 16447 N. 91st Street, Suite 102 Tucson, AZ 85716 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Reform Conservative Temple Emanuel of Tempe Or Adam 5801 S. Rural Road 908 N. Alma School Road Tempe, AZ 85283 Chandler, AZ 85224 Reform Secular/Humanistic Temple Kol Ami Phoenix High School of Jewish 15030 N. 64th Street Studies Scottsdale, AZ 85254 12701 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite Reform 206 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Temple Solel Community/Pluralistic 6805 E. McDonald Drive Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 Temple Beth Sholom Reform 3400 N. Dobson Road Chandler, AZ 85224 The Hebrew School (Chabad) Conservative 7490 W. Union Hills Drive Glendale, AZ 85308 Temple B'rith Shalom No Affiliation 2077 Brohner Way Prescott, AZ 86301 Tucson High School Conservative for Jewish Studies 3822 E. River Road Tucson, AZ 85718 Community/Pluralistic

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools West Valley Hebrew School Temple Shalom 7430 W. Rose Garden Lane of Northwest Arkansas Glendale, AZ 85308 608 N. Storer Avenue Chabad/Lubavitch Fayettville, AR 72702 Reform

ARKANSAS United Hebrew Congregation Congregation Agudath Achim 126 N. 47th Street Talmud Torah Religious School Fort Smith, AR 72903 7901 West 5th Street Reform Little Rock, AR 72205 Modern Orthodox CALIFORNIA Congregation B'nai Israel Adat Ari El 3700 N. Rodney Parham Road 12020 Burbank Boulevard Little Rock, AR 72212 Valley Village, CA 91607 Reform Conservative

Congregation Etz Chaim Adat Noar PO Box 477 1 Federation Way, Suite 205 Bentonville, AR 72712 Irvine, CA 92603 No Affiliation Community/Pluralistic

Congregation House of Israel Adat Shalom 300 Quapaw Avenue 3030 Westwood Boulevard Hot Springs, AR 71901 Los Angeles, CA 90034 Reform Conservative

Meir Chayim Temple B’nai Israel Midrasha Program 191 Lake Wallace Road 3606 Paseo Primario Dermott, AR 71638 Calabasas, CA 91302 Reform Community/Pluralistic

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Beth Israel-Judea Burbank Emanu-El 625 Brotherhood Way 1302 N. Glenoaks Boulevard San Francisco, CA 94132 Burbank, CA 91504 Reform Conservative

Beth Jacob Congregation of Irvine Calabasas Shul 3900 Michaelson Drive 3606 Paseo Primario Irvine, CA 92612 Calabasas, CA 91302 Modern Orthodox Modern Orthodox

Beth Shir Sholom Religious School Chabad Hebrew School 1827 California Avenue 30804 S. Pacific Coast Highway Santa Monica, CA 90403 Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Reform Chabad/Lubavitch

Beyt Sefer Shalom Chabad Hebrew School 1301 Clement Street 24412 Narbonne Aveune San Francisco, CA 94118 Lomita, CA 90717 Conservative Chabad/Lubavitch

B'nai Israel Jewish Center Chabad Hebrew School 740 Western Avenue 23120 W. Lyons Avenue, #19 Petaluma, CA 94952 Newhall, CA 91321 Conservative Chabad/Lubavitch

B'nai Shalom Chabad Hebrew School PO Box 1438 16857 Superior Street Vista, CA 92085 Northridge, CA 91343 Conservative Chabad/Lubavitch

B'nai Tikvah Congregation Chabad Hebrew School 5820 W. Manchester Avenue 6101 Via De Los Cerros Los Angeles, CA 90045 Pleasanton, CA 94566 Reform Chabad/Lubavitch

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Chabad Hebrew School Chabad Hebrew School 29 Castaic Court 4722 Cedros Avenue Roseville, CA 95678 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch

Chabad Hebrew School Chabad Hebrew School 10785 Pomerado Road 3120 Morningside Drive San Diego, CA 92131 Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch

Chabad Hebrew School Chabad Hebrew School 472 Third Avenue 23747 Roscoe Boulevard San Diego, CA 92101 West Hills, CA 91304 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch

Chabad Hebrew School Chabad Hebrew School - 1670 S. Amphlett Boulevard Huntington Beach Suite 125 889 Sunnyhills Road San Mateo, CA 94402 Oakland, CA 94610 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch

Chabad Hebrew School Chabad Hebrew School / 151 Estates Drive Chabad of Pasadena Santa Cruz, CA 95060 1090 E. Walnut Street Chabad/Lubavitch Pasadena, CA 91106 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad Hebrew School 1428 17th Street Chabad Hebrew School / Santa Monica, CA 90404 Chabad Jewish Community Chabad/Lubavitch Center of Folsom 1013 Brock Circle Chabad Hebrew School Folsom, CA 95630 2203 Gainsborough Avenue Chabad/Lubavitch Santa Rosa, CA 95405 Chabad/Lubavitch

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Chabad JCC Hebrew School Chabad of Calabasas 5136 Lindblade Drive Hebrew School Culver City, CA 90230 3871 Old Topanga Canyon Road Chabad/Lubavitch Calabasas, CA 91302 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad Jewish Center of Mission Viejo Chabad of Camarillo 24014 Marguerite Parkway 6021 Saddleback Way Mission Viejo, CA 92692 Camarillo, CA 93012 Modern Orthodox Chabad/Lubavitch

Chabad of Belmont Shore / Chabad of Chatsworth Shul by the Shore Hebrew School 5855 Naples Plaza, #315 20735 Devonshire Street Long Beach, CA 90803 Chatsworth, CA 91311 Modern Orthodox Chabad/Lubavitch

Chabad of Beverlywood Chabad of Glendale 1952 S. Robertson Boulevard Hebrew School Los Angeles, CA 90034 439 W. Kenneth Road Chabad/Lubavitch Glendale, CA 91202 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad of Brentwood Hebrew School Chabad of Greater Los Feliz 644 S. Bundy Drive Hebrew School Los Angeles, CA 90049 1930 Hillhurst Avenue Chabad/Lubavitch Los Angeles, CA 90027 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad of Burbank Jewish Enrichment Program Chabad of Irvine 2415 W. Magnolia Boulevard 5010 Barraca Parkway Burbank, CA 91506 Irvine, CA 92604 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Chabad of Los Gatos Chabad of Upland 15405 Los Gatos Boulevard 1753 Wilson Avenue Suite 204 Upland, CA Los Gatos, CA 95032 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad of Yorba Linda Chabad of Malibu 19045 Yorba Linda Boulevard 22933 Pacific Coast Highway Yorba Linda, CA 92885 Malibu, CA 90265 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad Talmud Torah Chabad of Mt. Olympus 6045 Stow Canyon Road Hebrew School Santa Barbara, CA 93117 8124 Laurelmont Drive Chabad/Lubavitch Los Angeles, CA 90046 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad Youth Hebrew School 94 29th Street Chabad of North Hollywood San Francisco, CA 94110 5246 Ethel Avenue Chabad/Lubavitch Sherman Oaks, CA 91401 Chabad/Lubavitch Chai Five Hebrew School 355 Starling Road Chabad of Oceanside Mill Valley, CA 94941 Hebrew School Chabad/Lubavitch 1096 Gallery Drive Oceanside, CA 92057 Conejo Jewish Academy Chabad/Lubavitch 30345 Canwood Street Agoura, CA 91301 Chabad of Redondo Beach Chabad/Lubavitch 1929 Voorhees Avenue, #B Redondo Beach, CA 90278 Conejo Jewish Academy Chabad/Lubavitch 772 Triunfo Canyon Road Westlake Village, CA 91361 Chabad/Lubavitch

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Bet Haverim / Congregation Beth David Jewish Fellowship of Davis 19700 Prospect Road 1715 Anderson Road Saratoga, CA 95070 Davis, CA 95616 Conservative Reform Congregation Beth El Congregation Beth Am 1301 Oxford Street 26790 Arastradero Road Berkeley, CA 94709 Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 Reform Reform Congregation Beth Emek Congregation Beth Am 3400 Nevada Court 5050 Del Mar Heights Road Pleasnton, CA 94566 San Diego, CA 92130 Reform Conservative Congregation Beth Israel Congregation Beth Ami 5716 Carmel Valley Road 4676 Mayette Avenue Carmel, CA 93923 Santa Rosa, CA 95405 Reform Reconstructionist Congregation Beth Israel Congregation Beth Chayim 9001 Towne Centre Drive Chadashim San Diego, CA 92122 6000 W.Pico Boulevard Reform Los Angeles, CA 90035 No Affiliation Congregation Beth Jacob 451 Julia Drive Congregation Beth David Brawley, CA 92227 2932 Augusta Street Reform San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Reform Congregation Beth Meier 11725 Moorpark Street Studio City, CA 91604 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Beth Shalom Congregation B'nai Jacob 1705 Sherwood Avenue 600 17th Street Modesto, CA 95350 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Conservative Conservative

Congregation Beth Shalom Congregation B'nai Torah 21430 Centre Pointe Parkway PO Box 3772 Santa Clarita, CA 91350 Antioch, CA 94531 Conservative Reform

Congregation Beth Shalom Congregation Bnai Tzedek Sacramento 9669 Talbert Avenue 4746 El Camino Avenue Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Carmichael, CA 95608 Reform Reform Congregation Dor Hadash Congregation B'nai B'rith 4858 Ronson Court 1000 San Antonio Creek Road San Diego, CA 92111 Santa Barbara, CA 93111 Reconstructionist Reform Congregation Eilat Congregation B'nai David 22081 Hidalgo PO Box 3822 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Visalia, CA 93278 Conservative Reform Congregation Emanu-El Congregation B'nai Israel 2 Lake Street 3600 Riverside Boulevard San Francisco, CA 94118 Sacramento, CA 95818 Reform Reform Congregation Etz Chayim Congregation B'nai Israel 4161 Alma Street 2111 Bryan Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94306 Tustin, CA 92782 No Affiliation Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Hamakom Congregation Ohr Tzafon (Jewish Community of Solano) 2605 Traffic Way 3069 Alamo Drive, #153 Atascadero, CA 93422 Vacaville, CA 95687 Reform Conservative Congregation Rodef Sholom Congregation Havurim 170 N. San Pedro Road PO Box 891663 San Rafael, CA 94903 Temecula, CA 92589 Reform Reform Congregation Sha'ar Zahav Congregation Kol Ami 290 Dolores Street 1200 N. La Brea Avenue San Francisco, CA 94103 West Hollywood, CA 90038 Reform Reform Congregation Shaarei Torah Congregation Kol Shofar 550 S. 2nd Avenue 215 Blackfield Drive Arcadia, CA 91006 Tiburon, CA 94920 Conservative Conservative Congregation Sherith Israel Congregation Ner Tamid 2266 California Street of South Bay San Francisco, CA 94115 5721 Crestridge Road Reform Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275 Conservative Congregation Shir Ami 4529 Malabar Avenue Congregation of Russian Jewish Castro Valley, CA 94546 Community Reform 1801 Balboa Street San Francisco, CA 94121 Congregation Shir Ami Modern Orthodox 2210 Encinitas Boulevard, Suite T Encinitas, CA 92024 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Shir Hadash Gan Halev - Jewish Congregation 20 Cherry Blossom Lane of San Geronimo Valley Los Gatos, CA 95032 PO Box 280 Reform Woodacre, CA 94973 Community/Pluralistic Congregation Shir Shalom 252 W. Spain Street Hebrew Discovery Center Sonoma, CA 95476 19819 Ventura Boulevard Reform Woodland Hills, CA 91364 Modern Orthodox Congregation Shir-Ha-Ma'alot 3652 Michelson Drive Hebrew High at Congregation Irvine, CA 92612 Lubavitch Reform 3981 Atlantic Avenue Long Beach, CA 92649 Congregation Shomrei Torah Modern Orthodox 1717 Yulupa Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95405 High School of Jewish Studies Reform CA Community/Pluralistic Congregation Tifereth Jacob 1829 N. Sepulveda Boulevard Kehillat Israel Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 16019 Sunset Boulevard Conservative Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 Reconstructionist Etz Jacob Congregation 7659 Beverly Boulevard Kehillat Ma'arav Los Angeles, CA 90036 1715 21st Street Modern Orthodox Santa Monica, CA 90404 Conservative Etz Rimon 2292 Camino Robledo Kol Emeth Carlsbad, CA 92009 4175 Manuela Avenue Reform Palo Alto, CA 94306 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Kol Tikvah Maohr Hatorah 20400 Ventura Boulevard 1537 Franklin Street Woodland Hills, CA 91364 Santa Monica, CA 90404 Reform Modern Orthodox

KOLOT - Congregation Kol Michael Altman Hebrew School HaNeshamah 16934 Chabad Way 14252 Culver Drive, Suite A Poway, CA 92064 Irvine, CA 92604 Chabad/Lubavitch Reform Midrasha in Berkeley L.A. Hebrew High School 1301 Oxford Street 5900 Sepulveda Boulevard, #560 Berkeley, CA 94709 Van Nuys, CA 91411 Community/Pluralistic Conservative Midrasha in Fremont Leo Baeck Temple 42000 Paseo Padre Parkway 1300 N. Sepulveda Boulevard Fremont, CA 94539 Los Angeles, CA 90049 Community/Pluralistic Reform Midrasha in Oakland Los Alamitos Hebrew High / 2808 Summit Street Chabad of Cypress Oakland, CA 94609 4454 Cerritos Avenue No Answer Los Alamitos, CA 90630 Chabad/Lubavitch Mosaic Law Congregation 2300 Sierra Boulevard Malibu Jewish Center Sacramento, CA 95825 24855 Pacific Coast Highway Conservative Malibu, CA 90265 Reconstructionist Ner Maarav 17730 Magnolia Boulevard Encino, CA 91316 Sephardic

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Ner Shalom Palo Alto School for Jewish 85 La Plaza Education Cotati, CA 94931 4000 Middlefield Road, Building R Reconstructionist Palo Alto, CA 94303 No Affiliation Ner Tamid - Masorti Conservative Synagogue Pasadena Jewish Temple 15318 Pomerado Road 1434 N. Altadena Drive Poway, CA 92064 Pasadena, CA 91107 Conservative Sephardic

Nessah Hebrew Academy Peninsula Havurah High Religious School 639 14th Avenue 142 South Rexford Drive San Francisco, CA 94118 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Community/Pluralistic Modern Orthodox Peninsula Sinai Congregation Ohr Hatorah Religious School 499 Boothbay Avenue 12410 Burbank Boulevard, #100 Foster City, CA 94404 Valley Village, CA 91607 Conservative No Answer Peninsula Temple Beth El Ohr Shalom Synagogue 1700 Alameda de las Pulgas 2512 3rd Avenue San Mateo, CA 94403 San Diego, CA 92103 Reform Conservative Peninsula Temple Sholom Or Shalom Jewish Community 1655 Sebastian Drive 1250 Quintara Burlingame, CA 94010 San Francisco, CA 94116 Reform Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Pressman Academy Religious Stephen S. Wise Temple School / Temple Beth Am 15500 Stephen S. Wise Drive 1039 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90077 Los Angeles, CA 90035 Reform Conservative Teens Are Leaders In Training Santa Ynez Valley Jewish (TALIT) Community 1 Federation Way, Suite 205 PO Box 352 Irvine, CA 92603 Santa Ynez, CA 93460 Community/Pluralistic Reform Temple Adat Elohim Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel 2420 E Hillcrest Drive Talmud Torah Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 10500 Wilshire Boulevard Reform Los Angeles, CA 90024 Conservative Temple Adat Shalom 15905 Pomerado Road Sha'arei Am Poway, CA 92064 1448 18th Street Reform Santa Monica, CA 90404 Reform Temple Ahavat Shalom 18200 Rinaldi Place Shomrei Torah Synagogue Northridge, CA 91326 7353 Valley Circle Boulevard Reform West Hills, CA 91304 Conservative Temple Akiba Religious School 5249 Sepulveda Boulevard Sinai Temple Culver City, CA 90230 10400 Wilshire Boulevard Reform Los Angeles, CA 90024 Conservative Temple Aliyah 6025 Valley Circle Boulevard Woodland Hills, CA 91367 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Ami Shalom Religious Temple Beth El School 2906 Loma Linda Drive 3508 East Temple Way Bakersfield, CA 93305 West Covina, CA 91791 Reform Conservative Temple Beth El Temple Bat Yam PO Box 442 1011 Camelback Street Eureka, CA 95502 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Reform Reform Temple Beth El Temple Beth Ami 2675 Central Avenue 23023 Hilse Lane Riverside, CA 92506 Newhall, CA 91321 Reform Reform Temple Beth Emet Temple Beth David 1770 W. Cerritos Avenue 6100 Hefley Street Anaheim, CA 92804 Westminster, CA 92683 Conservative Reform Temple Beth Haverim Temple Beth David 29900 Ladyface Court of the San Gabriel Valley Agoura Hills, CA 91301 9677 Longden Avenue Reform Temple City, CA 91780 Reform Temple Beth Hillel PO Box 20910 Temple Beth El El Sobrante, CA 94820 2A Liberty Reform Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 Reform Temple Beth Hillel 12326 Riverside Drive Valley Village, CA 91607 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Beth Israel Temple Beth Sholom 6622 N. Maroa Avenue of Orange County Fresno, CA 93704 2625 N. Tustin Street Reform Santa Ana, CA 92705 Reform Temple Beth Israel 3033 N. Towne Avenue Temple Beth Tikvah Pomona, CA 91767 1600 N. Acacia Reform Fullerton, CA 92831 Reform Temple Beth Jacob 1550 Alameda de las Pulgas Temple Beth Torah Redwood City, CA 94061 PO Box 6017 Conservative Fremont, CA 94538 Reform Temple Beth Ohr 15721 Rosecrans Avenue Temple Beth Torah La Mirada, CA 90638 7620 Foothill Road Reform Ventura, CA 93004 Reform Temple Beth Shalom 3635 Elm Avenue Temple Beth-El Long Beach, CA 90807 1435 W. 7th Street Conservative San Pedro, CA 90732 Reform Temple Beth Sholom 208 Madrona Street Temple B'nai Hayim Chula Vista, CA 91910 4302 Van Nuys Boulevard Conservative Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 Conservative Temple Beth Sholom 642 Dolores Avenue Temple Emanu-El San Leandro, CA 94577 6299 Capri Drive Conservative San Diego, CA 92120 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Emanu-El Temple Israel 1010 University Avenue 5105 N. El Dorado Street San Jose, CA 95126 Stockton, CA 95207 Reform Reform

Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills Temple Judea 8844 Burton Way 5429 Lindley Avenue Beverly Hills, CA 90211 Tarzana, CA 91356 Reform Reform

Temple Etz Chaim Temple Menorah 1080 E. Janss Road 1101 Camino Real Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 Redondo Beach, CA 90277 Conservative Reform

Temple Isaiah Temple Mishkon Tephilo 3800 Mt. Diablo Boulevard 201 Hampton Drive Lafayette, CA 94549 Venice, CA 90291 Reform Conservative

Temple Isaiah Temple Ner Ami 10345 W. Pico Boulevard 4098 Calle Tesoro, Suite D Los Angeles, CA 90064 Camarillo, CA 93012 Reform Reform

Temple Israel Temple Ner Shalom 3538 E. 3rd Street 875 Laureate Lane Long Beach, CA 90814 San Luis Obispo, CA 93405 Reform Conservative

Temple Israel Temple Or Rishon 7300 Hollywood Boulevard 7755 Hazel Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90046 Orangevale, CA 95662 Reform Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Ramat Zion Torah School at Congregation 17655 Devonshire Street Shir Chadash Northridge, CA 91325 6440 Del Amo Boulevard Conservative Lakewood, CA 90713 Reform Temple Sholom of Ontario 963 W. 6th Street Union Hebrew High School Ontario, CA 91762 15760 Ventura Boulevard Conservative Suite 1125 Encino, CA 91436 Temple Sinai Reform 1212 Pacific Avenue Glendale, CA 91202 University Synagogue Reform 3400 Michelson Drive Irvine, CA 92612 Temple Sinai Reconstructionist 2808 Summit Street Oakland, CA 94609 University Synagogue Reform 11960 W. Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90049 Temple Solel Reform 3575 Manchester Avenue Cardiff by the Sea, CA 92007 Valley Beth Shalom Reform 15739 Ventura Boulevard Encino, CA 91436 The Ryzman Family Chabad Conservative Hebrew School 18118 Miranda Street WestSide Hebrew School Tarzana, CA 91356 1432 South Crest Chabad/Lubavitch Los Angeles, CA 90035 Chabad/Lubavitch Tifereth Israel Synagogue 6660 Cowles Mountain Boulevard San Diego, CA 92119 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Wilshire Boulevard Temple Beth Ami Congregation for 11661 W. Olympic Boulevard Humanistic Judaism Los Angeles, CA 90067 395 James Way Reform Erie, CO 80516 Reform Yachad 2351 Wyda Way Beth Israel Congregation Sacramento, CA 95825 PO Box 867 Secular/Humanistic Greeley, CO 80632 Conservative

COLORADO B'nai Chaim Aish / Ahavas Yisroel 13758 W. Marlowe Avenue 9550 E. Belleview Avenue Morrison, CO 80465 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Reform No Answer B'nai Havurah Aspen Jewish Congregation 6445 East Ohio Avenue 0077 Meadowood Drive Suite 600 Aspen, CO 81611 Denver, CO 80224 Reform Reconstructionist

Beit Sefer Chadash (Nevei B'nai Vail Congregation Kodesh) 19 Vail Road 1705 14th Street, #101 Vail, CO 81657 Boulder, CO 80302 Reconstructionist No Answer Bonai Shalom Beth Ami CCHJ – 1527 Cherryvale Road Jewish Cultural School Boulder, CO 80303 12449 E. Amherst Circle Conservative Aurora, CO 80014 Secular/Humanistic

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Boulder Congregation Har Congregation Beth Evergreen Hashem Religious School 3950 Baseline PO Box 415 Boulder, CO 80303 Evergreen, CO 80437 Reform Reconstructionist

Boulder Hebrew High - Congregation Beth Shalom Community High School of Jewish 6116 S. Pennsylvania Street Studies (CHSJS) Centennial, CO 80121 3800 Kalmia Avenue Conservative Boulder, CO 80310 No Affiliation Congregation B'nai Torah 3990 W. 74th Avenue Chabad Hebrew School Westminster, CO 80030 940 Pioneer Avenue Reform Fort Collins, CO 80521 Chabad/Lubavitch Denver Hebrew High - Community High School of Jewish Chabad Hebrew School Studies (CHSJS) 5922 E. County Line Road 2450 S. Wabash Street Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 Denver, CO 80231 Chabad/Lubavitch No Affiliation

Chabad Hebrew School Har Shalom 4505 W. 112th Avenue 725 W. Drake Road Westminster, CO 80031 Fort Collins, CO 80526 Chabad/Lubavitch No Answer

Community Talmud Torah Har Shalom (Durango) 560 S. Monaco Parkway PO Box 9199 Denver, CO 80224 Durango, CO 81302 No Affiliation No Affiliation

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Hebrew Educational Alliance Rodef Shalom 3600 S. Ivanhoe Street 450 S. Kearney Street Denver, CO 80237 Denver, CO 80224 Conservative Conservative

JITF Hebrew School Stepping Stones 3959 Ponderosa Lane 51 Grape Street Evergreen, CO 80439 Denver, CO 80220 Chabad/Lubavitch No Affiliation

Kohelet Synagogue of the Summit 6001 E. 9th Avenue PO Box 4625 Lakewood, CO 80220 Frisco, CO 80443 No Affiliation No Affiliation

Max Frankel Religious School Temple Beit Torah of Congregation Emanuel PO Box 25909 51 Grape Street Colorodo Springs, CO 80936 Denver, CO 80220 Reform Reform Temple Emanuel Ohr Shalom JCC 1325 N. Grand Avenue of Grand Junction Pueblo, CO 81003 PO Box 1311 Reform Grand Junction, CO 81502 Reform Temple Micah 2600 Leyden Street Pardes Levavot - A Jewish Denver, CO 80207 Renewal Congregation Reform 7077 Harvest Road Boulder, CO 80301 Temple Or Hadash No Answer PO Box 272953 Fort Collins, CO 80527 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Shalom Beth El Temple 1523 E. Monument Street 2626 Albany Avenue Colorado Springs, CO 80909 West Hartford, CT 06117 No Answer Conservative

Temple Sinai Beth Hillel Synagogue 3509 S. Glencoe Street 160 Wintonbury Avenue Denver, CO 80237 Bloomfield, CT 06002 Reform Conservative

The Sunday Experience at the Beth Jacob Synagogue Jewish Experience 400 New London 350 S. Dahlia Street Norwich, CT 06360 CO 80246 Conservative Modern Orthodox B'nai Israel PO Box 350 CONNECTICUT Southbury, CT 06488 Agudath Sholom Hebrew School Reform 159 Colonial Road Stamford, CT 06906 Chabad Hebew School Modern Orthodox 110 Marvel Road New Haven, CT 06515 Beth El Chabad/Lubavitch 660 Ocean Avenue New London, CT 06320 Chabad Hebrew School Conservative 131 Elm Street Branford, CT 06405 Beth El Synagogue Chabad/Lubavitch 2626 Albany Avenue West Hartford, CT 06117 Chabad Hebrew School Conservative 770 Village Green Drive PO Box 127 Litchfield, CT 06759 Chabad/Lubavitch

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Chabad Hebrew School Congregation Beth El / 316 Main Street Keser Israel Ridgefield, CT 06877 85 Harrison Street Chabad/Lubavitch New Haven, CT 06515 Conservative Chabad Hebrew School 159 Kings Highway N. Congregation Beth Israel Westport, CT 06880 701 Farmington Avenue Chabad/Lubavitch West Hartford, CT 06137 Reform Chabad Hebrew School of Greenwich Congregation Beth Shalom Rodfe 169 Mason Street, #1F Zedek Greenwich, CT 06830 PO Box 438 Chabad/Lubavitch Chester, CT 06412 Reform Congregation Adath Israel PO Box 337 Congregation B'nai Israel Middletown, CT 06457 2710 Park Avenue Conservative Bridgeport, CT 06604 Reform Congregation Beit Chaverim 129 Lucille Street Congregation B'nai Israel Fairfield, CT 06825 54 Talcott Avenue Modern Orthodox Vernon Rockville, CT 06066 Conservative Congregation Beth Ahm 362 Palisado Avenue Congregation B'nai Jacob Windsor, CT 06095 75 Rimmon Road, Suite 1 Conservative Woodbridge, CT 06525 Conservative Congregation Beth El 1200 Fairfield Woods Road Fairfield, CT 06825 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation B'nai Sholom Greater Southington Jewish 26 Church Street Congregation Newington, CT 06111 PO Box 777 Conservative Southington, CT 06489 Reform Congregation B'nai Torah 5700 Main Street Greenwich Reform Synagogue Trumbull, CT 06611 257 Stanwich Road Conservative Greenwich, CT 06830 Reform Congregation Kol Haverim 1079 Hebron Avenue Kehilat Chaverim Glastonbury, CT 06033 CT Reform No Affiliation

Congregation Rodeph Sholom Kol Ami 2385 Park Avenue PO Box 1318 Bridgeport, CT 06604 Cheshire, CT 06410 Conservative Conservative

Congregation Tikvoh Chadoshoh Kulanu - Benson Zinbarg Jewish 180 Still Road Education for Teens Bloomfield, CT 06002 1035 Newfield Avenue, Suite 200 Conservative Stamford, CT 06905 Community/Pluralistic Emanuel Synagogue 160 Mohegan Drive Makom West Hartford, CT 06117 c/o Jewish Federation of Greater Conservative New Haven 360 Amity Road Farmington Valley Jewish Woodbridge, CT 06525 Congregation Community/Pluralistic 55 Bushy Hill Road Simsbury, CT 06070 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Merkaz - The Community High Temple Beth Sholom School for Judaic Studies 1809 Whitney Avenue 4200 Park Avenue Hamden, CT 06517 Bridgeport, CT 06604 Conservative Community/Pluralistic Temple Beth Sholom Navasky Religious School at 400 Middle Turnpike, E. Congregation Beth El Manchester, CT 06040 109 East Avenue Conservative Norwalk, CT 06851 Conservative Temple Beth Tikvah PO Box 1269 Temple Beth David Madison, CT 06443 3 Main Street Reform Cheshire, CT 06410 Reform Temple B'nai Chaim PO Box 305 Temple Beth El Georgetown, CT 06829 350 Roxbury Road Reform Stamford, CT 06902 Conservative Temple B'nai Israel 345 Jackson Street Temple Beth Hillel Willimantic, CT 06226 20 Baker Lane Reconstructionist South Windsor, CT 06074 Reform Temple Emanuel 150 Derby Avenue Temple Beth Shalom Orange, CT 06477 275 Huntington Road Reform Stratford, CT 06614 Conservative Temple Emanu-El 29 Dayton Road Waterford, CT 06385 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Israel of Westport The Jewish U for Kids 14 Coleytown Road 770 High Ridge Road Westport, CT 06889 Stamford, CT 06905 Reform Chabad/Lubavitch

Temple Shalom United Jewish Center 259 Richards Avenue 141 Deer Hill Avenue Norwalk, CT 06850 Danbury, CT 06810 Reform Reform

Temple Sholom Yachad 300 E. Putnam Avenue 2626 Albany Avenue Greenwich, CT 06830 West Hartford, CT 06117 Conservative Community/Pluralistic

Temple Sholom PO Box 509 DELEWARE New Milford, CT 06776 Adas Kodesch Shel Emeth Reform 4412 Washington Boulevard Wilmington, DE 19802 Temple Sinai Modern Orthodox 41 W. Hartford Road Newington, CT 06111 Beth Shalom Reform 1801 Baynard Boulevard Wilmington, DE 19802 Temple Sinai Inc. Conservative 458 Lakeside Drive Stamford, CT 06903 Congregation Beth Emeth Reform 1801 Baynard Boulevard Wilmington, DE 19802 The Conservative Synagogue Reform 30 Hillspoint Road Westport, CT 06880 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Delaware Gratz Hebrew School Temple Sinai 101 Garden of Eden Road 3100 Military Road, NW Wilmington, DE 19803 Washington, DC 20015 No Affiliation Reform

Temple Beth El Tifereth Israel 301 Possum Park Road 7701 16th Street, NW Newark, DE 19711 Washington, DC 20012 Reconstructionist Conservative

Washington Hebrew DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Congregation Adas Israel Congregation / 3935 Macomb Street, NW Melvin Gelman Religious School Washington, DC 20016 2850 Quebec Street, NW Reform Washington, DC 20008 Conservative Yavneh on the Hill 304 12th Street, SE Hill Havurah Washington, DC 20003 PO Box 15822 No Affiliation Washington, DC 20003 No Affiliation FLORIDA Machar Aventura Chabad PO Box 42014 21001 Biscayne Boulevard Washington, DC 20015 Aventura, FL 33180 No Answer Chabad/Lubavitch

Temple Micah Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center 2829 Wisconsin Avenue Beth Jacob Washington, DC 20007 20400 NE 30th Avenue Reform Aventura, FL 33180 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Beaches Hebrew School / Beth Ahm Israel Chabad at the Beaches 9730 Stirling Road 521 Sr-A1a N Cooper City, FL 33024 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 Conservative Chabad/Lubavitch Beth David Congregation Beit Hamidrash 2625 SW 3rd Avenue of Greater Orlando Miami, FL 33129 851 N. Maitland Avenue Conservative Maitland, FL 32751 Community/Pluralistic Beth Emet 4807 S. Flamingo Road Beit Midrash Hebrew High School Cooper City, FL 33330 8505 San Jose Boulevard Reform Jacksonville, FL 32217 Community/Pluralistic Beth Moshe Congregation 2225 NE 121st Street Berger High School North Miami, FL 33181 13609 Community Campus Drive No Affiliation Tampa, FL 33626 No Affiliation B'nai Aviv 1410 Indian Trace Bet Shira Congregation Weston, FL 33326 7500 SW 120th Street Conservative Miami, FL 33156 Conservative B'nai Israel PO Box 9002 Beth Adam Pensacola, FL 32513 6001 Broken Sound Parkway, NW Reform Boca Raton, FL 33487 Secular/Humanistic B'nai Torah Congregation 6261 SW 18th Street Boca Raton, FL 33433 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Chabad Hebrew School Chabad Hebrew School 11211 Beebalm Circle 1755 Grantham Drive Bradenton, FL 34202 Wellington, FL 33414 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch

Chabad Hebrew School Chabad Hebrew School / Chabad 3713 Main Highway Outreach Center of Emerald Hills Coconut Grove, FL 33133 3250 Stirling Road Chabad/Lubavitch Hollywood, FL 33021 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad Hebrew School 3909 N. Ocean Boulevard, #207 Chabad Hebrew School for Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 Juniors Chabad/Lubavitch 5985 SW 99th Terrace Cooper City, FL 33328 Chabad Hebrew School Chabad/Lubavitch 1295 E. Hallandale Beach Boulevard Chabad Hebrew School Hallandale, FL 33009 of Kendall & Pinecrest – Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad of Kendall 8700 SW 112th Street Chabad Hebrew School Miami, FL 33176 7561 Sheridan Street Chabad/Lubavitch Hollywood, FL 33024 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad Lubavitch of Southwest Florida / Maimonides Day School Chabad Hebrew School 5620 Winkler Road 7508 Universal Boulevard Fort Myers, FL 33919 Orlando, FL 32819 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad of Coral Springs Chabad Hebrew School 9200 NW 38th Drive, Apt. #1 2200 NW 78th Avenue, #106 Coral Springs, FL 33065 Pembroke Pines, FL 33024 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Chabad of Coral Springs Chai School 3925 University Drive 9901 Donna Klein Boulevard Pompano Beach, FL 33065 Boca Raton, FL 33428 Modern Orthodox No Answer

Chabad of Key West CJC Hebrew School 2800 Flagler Avenue 2809 SW Sunset Trail Key West, FL 33040 Palm City, FL 34990 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch

Chabad of Palm Harbor CJCC Hebrew School 708 Samantha Drive 17 Barbara Court Palm Harbor, FL 34683 Satellite Beach, FL 32937 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch

Chabad of Parkland Congregation Ahavath Chesed Hebrew School 8727 San Jose Boulevard 7170 Loxahatchee Road Jacksonville, FL 32217 Parkland, FL 33067 Reform Chabad/Lubavitch Congregation Bet Breira Chabad of Plantation 9400 SW 87th Avenue Hebrew School Miami, FL 33176 9775 W. Broward Boulevard Reform Plantation, FL 33324 Chabad/Lubavitch Congregation Bet Chaim 426 Lakeport Cove Chabad of Weston Casselberry, FL 32707 18501 Tequesta Tree Park Lane Reform Weston, FL 33327 Chabad/Lubavitch Congregation Beth Am PO Box 915756 Longwood, FL 32791 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Beth Am Congregation Kol Ami 2030 W. Fletcher Avenue 3919 Moran Road Tampa, FL 33612 Tampa, FL 33618 Reform Conservative

Congregation Beth Shalom Congregation Kol Tikvah 1325 S. Belcher Road 6750 University Drive Clearwater, FL 33764 Parkland, FL 33067 Conservative Reform

Congregation Beth Tikvah Congregation of 19785 Hampton Drive 928 Malone Drive Boca Raton, FL 33434 Orlando, FL 32810 Conservative Reform

Congregation B'nai Israel Congregation Ohev Shalom 2200 Yamato Road 5015 Goddard Avenue Boca Raton, FL 33431 Orlando, FL 32804 Reform Conservative

Congregation B'nai Israel Congregation Rodeph Sholom 3830 NW 16th Boulevard 2713 Bayshore Boulevard Gainesville, FL 32605 Tampa, FL 33629 Conservative Conservative

Congregation B'nai Israel Congregation Schaarai Zedek 300 58th Street, N. 3303 W Swann Avenue Saint Petersburg, FL 33710 Tampa, FL 33609 Conservative Reform

Congregation Dor Vador Congregation Shir Hadash 7400 Lake Worth Road PO Box 671 Lake Worth, FL 33467 Jupiter, FL 33468 Reform Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Etz Chaim Synagogue Judaica High School 10167 San Jose Boulevard 4200 Biscayne Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32257 Miami, FL 33137 Modern Orthodox Community/Pluralistic

Hebrew Academy / Chabad Judaica High School Lubavitch of Greater Daytona of Broward County 1079 West Granada Boulevard 5890 Pine Island Road Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Davie, FL 33328 Chabad/Lubavitch Community/Pluralistic

Hebrew School Morris & Paecia Weinstein 11640 NW 56th Drive, #112 Religious School Coral Springs, FL 33076 7700 Williams Avenue Chabad/Lubavitch Sarasota, FL 34231 Chabad/Lubavitch Homestead Jewish Center 25225 SWS 152nd Avenue Palm Beach Synagogue Homestead, FL 33032 120 N. County Road Reform Palm Beach, FL 33480 Modern Orthodox Jacksonville Jewish Center 3662 Crown Point Road Ramat Shalom Jacksonville, FL 32257 11301 W. Broward Boulevard Conservative Plantation, FL 33325 Reconstructionist Jewish Education Center – Fun Hebrew School Scheck Family Religious School 17950 Military Trail 20350 NE 26th Avenue Boca Raton, FL 33496 North Miami Beach, FL 33180 Modern Orthodox Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Shaarei Kodesh Temple Bat Yam 19785 Hampton Drive 5151 NE 14th Terrace Boca Raton, FL 33434 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334 Conservative Reform

Shirat Shalom Temple Beit Hayam PO Box 971142 951 SE Monterey Commons Boca Raton, FL 33497 Boulevard No Affiliation Stuart, FL 34996 Reform Skylake Hebrew School 1850 NE 183rd Street Temple Bet Yam North Miami Beach, FL 33179 PO Box 840052 Chabad/Lubavitch St. Augustine, FL 32080 Reform Southwest Orlando Jewish Congregation Temple Beth Am 11200 S. Apopka Vineland Road 2250 Central Boulevard Orlando, FL 32836 Jupiter, FL 33458 Conservative Reform

Synagogue Beth-El Temple Beth Am of the Beaches 7205 Royal Palm Boulevard 288 Roscoe Boulevard, N. Margate, FL 33063 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 Conservative Conservative Temple Beth Am Temple Ahavat Shalom 5950 N. Kendall Drive 1575 Curlew Road Miami, FL 33156 Palm Harbor, FL 34683 Reform Reform Temple Beth David 4657 Hood Road Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Beth El Temple Beth El Israel 333 SW 4th Avenue 551 SW Bethany Drive Boca Raton, FL 33432 Port Saint Lucie, FL 34986 Reform Reform

Temple Beth El Temple Beth Orr 16225 Winkler Road 2151 Riverside Drive Fort Myers, FL 33908 Coral Springs, FL 33071 Reform Reform

Temple Beth El Temple Beth Shalom 1351 S. 14th Street PO Box 111 Hollywood, FL 33020 Fort Walton Beach, FL 32549 Reform Reform

Temple Beth El Temple Beth Shalom 579 N. Nova Road PO Box 6117 Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Ocala, FL 34478 Reform Reform

Temple Beth El Temple Beth Shalom 800 N. Palafox Street PO Box 350557 Pensacola, FL 32501 Palm Coast, FL 32135 Reform Conservative

Temple Beth El Temple Beth Shalom 400 Pasadena Avenue, S. PO Box 313 St. Petersburg, FL 33707 Winter Haven, FL 33882 Reform Reform

Temple Beth El Temple Beth Sholom 2815 N. Flagler Drive 5995 N. Wickham Road West Palm Beach, FL 33407 Melbourne, FL 32940 Conservative Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Beth Sholom Temple Dor Dorim 4144 Chase Avenue 2360 Glades Circle Miami Beach, FL 33140 Weston, FL 33327 Reform Reform

Temple Beth Sholom Temple Emanu-El 1050 S. Tuttle Avenue 1701 Washington Avenue Sarasota, FL 34237 Miami Beach, FL 33139 Conservative Conservative

Temple Beth Tikvah Temple Emanu-El 4550 Jog Road 190 North County Road Greenacres, FL 33460 Palm Beach, FL 33480 Conservative Conservative

Temple Beth Torah Temple Emanu-El 900 Big Blue Trace 4631 S. Lockwood Ridge Road Wellington, FL 33414 Sarasota, FL 34231 Reform Reform

Temple Beth Torah – Temple Israel Tamarac Jewish Center 555 Markham Woods Road 9101 NW 57th Street Longwood, FL 32779 Tamarac, FL 33351 Conservative Conservative Temple Israel Temple Beth Zion 7350 Lake Andrew Drive 129 Sparrow Drive Melbourne, FL 32940 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33414 Reform Conservative Temple Israel Temple B'nai Israel 1305 Temple Israel Drive 1685 S. Belcher Road Sebring, FL 33870 Clearwater, FL 33764 Reform Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Israel Temple Shalom 2215 Mahan Drive 4630 Pine Ridge Road Tallahassee, FL 32308 Naples, FL 34119 Reform Reform

Temple Israel Temple Shir Shalom 1901 N. Flagler Drive 3855 NW 8th Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33407 Gainesville, FL 32605 Reform Reform

Temple Israel of Greater Miami Temple Shir Shalom 137 NE 19th Street PO Box 623182 Miami, FL 33132 Oviedo, FL 32762 Reform Reform

Temple Judea Temple Sholom 5500 Granada Boulevard 132 SE 11th Avenue Coral Gables, FL 33146 Pompano Beach, FL 33060 Reform Conservative

Temple Judea Temple Sinai 4311 Hood Road 2475 W. Atlantic Avenue Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Delray Beach, FL 33445 Reform Reform

Temple Kol Ami Emanuel Temple Sinai 8200 Peters Road 151 McIntosh Road Plantation, FL 33324 Sarasota, FL 34232 Reform Reform

Temple Shaarei Shalom Temple Sinai of Hollywood 9085 Hagen Ranch Road 1400 N. 46th Street Boynton Beach, FL 33437 Hollywood, FL 33021 Reform Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Sinai of North Dade West Broward Community Hebrew 18801 NE 22nd Avenue School (WBCHS) - Sunrise Jewish Miami, FL 33180 Center (Temple Sh'ary Tzedek) Reform 4099 N. Pine Island Road Sunrise, FL 33351 Temple Solel Conservative 5100 Sheridan Street Hollywood, FL 33021 Reform GEORGIA Ahavath Achim Congregation Temple Torah 600 Peachtree Battle Avenue, NW 8600 Jog Road Atlanta, GA 30327 Boynton Beach, FL 33437 Conservative Conservative Chabad Of Alpharetta The Hebrew School at Chabad 10180 Jones Bridge Road Russian Center / Chabad Russian Alpharetta, GA 30022 Center of South Florida Chabad/Lubavitch 157 Sunny Isles Boulevard Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160 Chabad of Atlanta Chabad/Lubavitch 928 Ponce de Leon Avenue Atlanta, GA 30306 The Judaica Institute of the Chabad/Lubavitch Friedman Commission for Jewish Education Chabad of Cobb 3267 N. Military Trail 736 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite West Palm Beach, FL 33409 C100 Community/Pluralistic Marietta, GA 30068 Chabad/Lubavitch TKIA Hebrew School 14 Farrey Lane - Island Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33139 Chabad/Lubavitch

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Agudath Achim Congregation Etz Chaim & Mikve Israel 1190 Indian Hills Parkway 9 Lee Boulevard Marietta, GA 30068 Savannah, GA 31405 Conservative Reform Congregation Gesher L'Torah Congregation Bet Haverim 4320 Kimball Bridge Road PO Box 29548 Alpharetta, GA 30022 Atlanta, GA 30359 Conservative Reconstructionist Congregation Or-Hadash Congregation Beth El 1 Bonnie Lane 213 W Broome Street Atlanta, GA 30328 LaGrange, GA 30241 Conservative No Affiliation Congregation Sha'arey Israel Congregation Beth Shalom 611 1st Street 5303 Winters Chapel Road Macon, GA 31201 Atlanta, GA 30360 Conservative Conservative Congregation Shearith Israel Congregation B'nai Torah 1180 University Drive 700 Mount Vernon Highway, NE Atlanta, GA 30306 Atlanta, GA 30328 Conservative Conservative Temple Beth David Congregation Dor Tamid PO Box 865 9810 B Medlock Bridge Road, Snellville, GA 30078 Suite 104 Reform Dultuh, GA 30097 Reform Temple Beth Israel 892 Cherry Street Macon, GA 31201 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Beth Tikvah The Temple Hebrew Benevolent 9955 Coleman Road Congregation Roswell, GA 30075 1589 Peachtree Street, NE Reform Atlanta, GA 30309 Reform Temple Beth-El PO Box 454 Tribe Three-Sixty, Crossroads, Dalton, GA 30722 Pathways & Journeys Conservative 6255 Barfield Road, Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30328 Temple Emanu-El Community/Pluralistic 1580 Spalding Drive Atlanta, GA 30350 Reform HAWAII Temple Emanu-El Temple Israel 2550 Pali Highway 1617 Wildwood Avenue Honolulu, HI 96817 Columbus, GA 31906 Reform Reform

Temple Kehillat Chaim IDAHO 1145 Green Street Chabad Hebrew School / Roswell, GA 30075 Chabad Lubavitch of Idaho Reform 8707 W. State Street, D

Boise, ID 83714 Temple Kol Emeth Chabad/Lubavitch 1415 Old Canton Road

Marietta, GA 30062 Congregation Ahavath Beth Israel Reform 11 N. Latah Street

Boise, ID 83706 Temple Sinai Reform 5645 Dupree Drive, NW

Atlanta, GA 30327

Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Wood River Jewish Community Beth Chaverim Humanistic Jewish PO Box 837 Community Ketchum, ID 83340 1457 Wilmot Road Reform Deerfield, IL 6001 Secular/Humanistic

ILLINOIS Beth Emet - The Free Synagogue Aitz Hayim Center for Jewish 1224 Dempster Street Living Evanston, IL 60202 1788 Second Street, #202 Reform Highland Park, IL 60035 Community/Pluralistic Beth Hillel Congregation Bnai Emunah Am Echad 3220 Big Tree Lane 160 Westwood Drive Wilmette, IL 60091 Park Forest, IL 60466 Conservative Conservative Beth Judea Am Shalom Box 5304 RFD 840 Vernon Avenue Long Grove, IL 60047 Glencoe, IL 60022 Conservative Reform Beth Shalom Am Yisrael Conservative 3433 Walters Avenue Congregation Northbrook, IL 60062 4 Happ Road Conservative Northfield, IL 60093 Conservative Beth Tikvah Congregation 300 Hillcrest Boulevard Anshe Emet Synagogue Hoffman Estates, IL 60195 3751 N. Broadway Avenue Reform Chicago, IL 60613 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Bnai Tikvah Chicago Sinai Congregation 1558 Wilmot Road 15 W. Delaware Place Deerfield, IL 60015 Chicago, IL 60610 Conservative Reform

Bnai Torah Congregation Am Echod 2789 Oak Street 2945 Falling Waters Boulevard Highland Park, IL 60035 Lindenhurst, IL 60046 Reform Conservative

B'nai Yehuda Beth Sholom Congregation Anshai Emeth 1424 183rd Street 5614 N. University Street Homewood, IL 60430 Peoria, IL 61614 Reform Reform

Chabad Community Hebrew Congregation Beit Haverim School 29 E. US Highway 45, PO Box 755 Huehl Road 5309 Northbrook, IL 60062 Vernon Hills, IL 60061 Chabad/Lubavitch Conservative

Chabad Hebrew School Congregation Bene Shalom 116 S. Birchwood Drive Hebrew Association of the Deaf Naperville, IL 60540 4435 Oakton Street Chabad/Lubavitch Skokie, IL 60076 Reform Chabad of Buffalo Grove 16296 W. Aptakisic Road Congregation Beth Am Prairie View, IL 60069 225 N. McHenry Road Chabad/Lubavitch Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 Reform Chabad of Glenview 2223 Cottonwood Drive Glenview, IL 60025 Chabad/Lubavitch

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Beth Or Congregation Or Tikvah 2075 Deerfield Road 330 Barron Boulevard Deerfield, IL 60015 Grayslake, IL 60030 Secular/Humanistic Conservative

Congregation Beth Shalom Congregation Shaare Tikvah - 772 W. 5th Avenue B'nai Zion Naperville, IL 60563 5800 North Kimball Avenue Reconstructionist Chicago, IL 60659 Conservative Congregation B'nai Jehoshua Beth Elohim Congregation Solel 901 Milwaukee Avenue 1301 Clavey Road Glenview, IL 60025 Highland Park, IL 60035 Reform Reform

Congregation Etz Chaim Congregation Sukkat Shalom 1710 S. Highland Avenue PO Box 519 Lombard, IL 60148 Wilmette, IL 60091 Conservative Reform

Congregation Hakafa Congregation Tikkun Olam PO Box 409 PO Box 280 Glencoe, IL 60022 Crystal Lake, IL 60039 Reform Reform

Congregation Kneseth Israel Consolidated Traditional Hebrew 330 Division Street School Elgin, IL 60120 7117 N. Crawford Conservative Lincolnwood, IL 60646 Community/Pluralistic Congregation Or Shalom 21 W. Hawthorn Parkway Vernon Hills, IL 60061 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Emanuel Congregation K.A.M. Isaiah Israel Congregation 5959 N. Sheridan Road 1100 E. Hyde Park Boulevard Chicago, IL 60660 Chicago, IL 60615 Reform Reform

Ezra Habonim Kehillat Shalom 2095 Landwehr Road 8610 Niles Center Road Northbrook, IL 60062 Skokie, IL 60077 Reform Conservative

Ezra Habonim - Niles Township Keshet Sunday School Jewish Congregation 3210 Dundee Road 4500 Dempster Street Northbrook, IL 60062 Skokie, IL 60076 No Affiliation Conservative Kol Hadash Heritage PO Box 405 2826 W. Lunt Avenue Highland Park, IL 60035 Chicago, IL 60645 Secular/Humanistic No Answer Lakeside Congregation Jewish Enrichment Program for Reform Judaism 6268 Formoor Lane 1221 County Line Road Gurnee, IL 60031 Highland Park, IL 60035 Chabad/Lubavitch Reform

Jewish Reconstructionist McHenry County Jewish Congregation Congregation 303 Dodge Avenue 8617 Ridgefield Road Evanston, IL 60202 Crystal Lake, IL 60012 Reconstructionist Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Melvin I. Eisenberg Institute for North Suburban Synagogue Judaic Studies Hebrew High Beth El 2828 West Pratt 1175 Sheridan Road Chicago, IL 60645 Highland Park, IL 60035 Modern Orthodox Conservative

Moadon Kol Chadash School Oak Park Temple 1535 N. Dayton Street 1235 N. Harlem Avenue Chicago, IL 60622 Oak Park, IL 60302 Conservative Reform

Moriah Philip Abramowitz Buffalo Grove 200 Taub Drive Community Hebrew School Deerfield, IL 60015 701 W. Appakizic Road Conservative Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 No Affiliation Moses Montefiore Congregation 102 Robinhood Lane Rodfei Zedek Bloomington, IL 61701 5200 S. Hyde Park Boulevard Reform Chicago, IL 60615 Conservative North Shore Community Hebrew School Secular Jewish Community School 1871 Sheahan Court 1003 N. Elmwood Avenue Highland Park, IL 60035 Oak Park, IL 60302 Chabad/Lubavitch Community/Pluralistic

North Shore Congregation Israel Shir Hadash Reconstructionist 1185 Sheridan Road Synagogue Glencoe, IL 60022 3380 Commercial Avenue Reform Northbrook, IL 60062 Reconstructionist

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Sinai Temple Temple B'nai Moshe 3104 W. Windsor PO Box 112 Champaign, IL 61822 Granville, IL 61326 Reform Reform

Temple Anshe Sholom Beth Torah Temple B'nai Sholom 20820 Western Avenue PO Box 795 Olympia Fields, IL 60461 Quincy, IL 62306 Reform No Answer

Temple Beth El Temple B'rith Sholom 3610 Dundee Road 1004 S 4th Street, #1008 Northbrook, IL 60062 Springfield, IL 62703 Reform Reform

Temple Beth Israel Temple Chai 3601 W. Dempster Street 1670 Checker Road Skokie, IL 60076 Long Grove, IL 60047 Reform Reform

Temple Beth-El Temple Jeremiah 1203 Comanche Drive PO Box 8209 Rockford, IL 61107 Northfield, IL 60093 Reform Reform

Temple B'nai Abraham Temple Judea Mizpah 1326 W. Eldorado Street 8610 Niles Center Road Decatur, IL 62522 Skokie, IL 60077 Reform Reform

Temple B'nai Israel Temple Sholom 400 N. Edgelawn Road PO Box 501 Aurora, IL 60506 Galesburg, IL 61402 No Affiliation Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Sholom of Chicago Beth Israel 3480 N. Lake Shore Drive 535 Progress Avenue Chicago, IL 60657 Munster, IN 46322 Reform Conservative

West Suburban Temple Har Zion BJE Hebrew High School 1040 N. Harlem Avenue 6711 Hoover Road River Forest, IL 60305 Indianapolis, IN 46260 Conservative Community/Pluralistic

Wilmette Community Congregation Shaarey Tefilla Hebrew School 5879 Central Avenue 311 Kilpatrick Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46220 Wilmette, IL 60091 Conservative Chabad/Lubavitch Indianapolis Hebrew Yisraelink Congregation 7135 North Carpenter Road 6501 N. Meridian Street Skokie, IL 60077 Indianapolis, IN 46260 No Affiliation Reform

Sinai Synagogue INDIANA 3202 Shalom Way Adath B'nai Israel South Bend, IN 46615 PO Box 5265 Conservative Evansville, IN 47716 No Answer Sinai Temple 2800 Franklin Street Beth El Zedeck City, IN 46360 600 W. 70th Street Reform Indianapolis, IN 46260 Conservative Temple Beth El 525 W. Jackson Street Muncie, IN 47305 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Beth El IOWA 5 W. Madison Street Agudas Achim Congregation South Bend, IN 46601 602 E. Washington Street Reform Iowa City, IA 52240 Conservative Temple Beth-El 10001 Columbia Avenue Chabad Hebrew School Munster, IN 46321 2233 E. 58th Street Reform Davenport, IA 52807 Chabad/Lubavitch Temple B'nai Israel PO Box 1290 Congregation Beth Shalom Kokomo, IN 46903 815 38th Street Reform Sioux City, IA 51104 Conservative Temple Israel 601 N. Montgomery Street Jewish Federation Community Gary, IN 46403 School Reform 924 Polk Boulevard Des Moines, IA 50312 Temple Israel Community/Pluralistic 620 Cumberland Avenue West Lafayette, IN 47906 Sons of Jacob Reform 411 E. Mitchell Avenue Waterloo, IA 50702 United Hebrew Congregation Conservative 540 S. 6th Street Terre Haute, IN 47807 Temple Beth El Reform PO Box 185 Dubuque, IA 52004 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Emanuel Congregation Ohev Shalom 1115 Mississippi Avenue Hebrew School Davenport, IA 52803 5311 W. 75th Street Reform Prairie Village, KS 66208 Conservative Temple Judah 3221 Lindsay Lane, SE Hebrew Congregation Religious Cedar Rapids, IA 52403 School Reform 1850 N. Woodlawn Street Wichita, KS 67208 Torah Educational Program / No Answer Chabad of North East Iowa PO Box 1025 Kehilath Israel Synogogue Postville, IA 52162 10501 Conser Chabad/Lubavitch Overland Park, KS 66212 Modern Orthodox

KANSAS Polsky Religious School Community High School 14200 Lamar Avenue of Jewish Studies Overland Park, KS 66223 501 W. 115th Street Conservative Overland Park, KS 66211 Reform The Temple Congregation B'nai Jehudah Congregation Beth Torah 12320 Nall Avenue 6100 W. 127th Street Overland Park, KS 66209 Overland Park, KS 66209 Reform Reform

Congregation Kol Ami 7501 Belinder Prairie Village, KS 66208 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools KENTUCKY The Temple Congregation Adath Am Shalom - The Jewish Israel Brith Sholom Congregation of Bowling Green 5101 US Highway 42 PO Box 70186 Louisville, KY 40241 Bowling Green, KY 42102 Reform Reform

Congregation Adath Jeshurun LOUISIANA 2401 Woodbourne Avenue Beth Shalom Synagogue Louisville, KY 40205 9111 Jefferson Highway Conservative Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Reform High School of Jewish Studies 3600 Dutchmans Lane B'nai Zion Congregation Louisville, KY 40205 245 Southfield Road Reform Shreveport, LA 71105 Reform Keneseth Israel Congregation 2531 Taylorsville Road Congregation B'nai Israel Louisville, KY 40205 3354 Kleinert Avenue No Answer Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Reform Temple Adath Israel 124 N. Ashland Avenue Congregation B'nai Israel Lexington, KY 40502 2400 Orell Place Reform Monroe, LA 71201 Reform Temple Shalom 4615 Lowe Road Congregation Gates of Prayer Louisville, KY 40220 109 Weeks Street Reform New Iberia, LA 70560 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Gates of Prayer MAINE 4000 West Esplanade Avenue Congregation Bet Ha'am Metairie, LA 70002 81 Westbrook Street Reform South Portland, ME 04106 Reform Gemiluth Chassodim 2021 Turner Street Congregation Beth El Alexandria, LA 71301 183 French Street Reform Bangor, ME 04401 Reform Northshore Jewish Congregation 1403 N. Causeway Boulevard Congregation Beth Israel Mandeville, LA 70471 144 York Street Reform Bangor, ME 04401 Conservative Shir Chadash 3737 W. Esplanade Avenue Temple Beth El Metairie, LA 70011 PO Box 871 Conservative Augusta, ME 04332 Reform Temple Shalom PO Box 53711 Temple Beth El Lafayette, LA 70505 400 Deering Avenue Reform Portland, ME 04103 Conservative Temple Sinai 6227 Saint Charles Avenue New Orleans, LA 70118 MARYLAND Reform Adat Chaim Congregation

115 Cockeys Mill Road Touro Synagogue Reisterstown, MD 21136 4238 Saint Charles Avenue Conservative New Orleans, LA 70115

Modern Orthodox

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Adat Shalom Reconstructionist Beth Chai Jewish Humanist Congregation Congregation 7727 Persimmon Tree Lane 6301 River Road Bethesda, MD 20817 Bethesda, MD 20817 Reconstructionist Secular/Humanistic

Ariel Hebrew School Beth El Congregation 6316 Greenspring Avenue 8101 Park Heights Avenue Baltimore, MD 21209 Baltimore, MD 21208 Chabad/Lubavitch Conservative

Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Beth Israel Congregation Religious School 600 Camden Avenue 7401 Park Heights Avenue Salisbury, MD 21801 Baltimore, MD 21208 Conservative Reform Beth Israel Religious School Beit Tikvah - Kesher School 3706 Crondall Lane 5802 Roland Avenue Owings Mills, MD 21117 Baltimore, MD 21210 Conservative Reconstructionist Beth Shalom of Carroll County Beth Am Synagogue 2020 W. Liberty Road 2501 Eutaw Place Westminster, MD 21157 Baltimore, MD 21217 Conservative Conservative Beth Shalom of Howard City Beth Chai Jewish Family School 8070 Harriet Tubman Lane 725 Beall Avenue Columbia, MD 21044 Rockville, MD 10850 No Affiliation Secular/Humanistic Beth Sholom Congregation 1011 North Market Street Frederick, MD 21701 No Affiliation

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Beth Sholom Congregation & Bolton Street Synagogue Talmud Torah 212 W. Cold Spring Lane 11825 Seven Locks Road Baltimore, MD 21210 Potomac, MD 20854 No Affiliation Modern Orthodox Chabad Center of Rockville Beth Tfiloh Hebrew School 216 Rollins Avenue 3300 Old Court Road Rockville, MD 20852 Baltimore, MD 21208 Chabad/Lubavitch Modern Orthodox Chabad Hebrew School Bethesda Chevy Chase Jewish 1 Willington Court Community Group (BCCJCG) Owings Mills, MD 21117 5002 Russett Road Chabad/Lubavitch Rockville, MD 20853 No Affiliation Chabad Hebrew School 11528 Lovejoy Street Bethesda Jewish Congregation Silver Spring, MD 20902 6601 Bradley Boulevard Chabad/Lubavitch Bethesda, MD 20817 No Affiliation Chabad Lubavitch of Upper Montgomery County B'nai Israel 11520 Darnestown Road 6301 Montrose Road Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Rockville, MD 20852 Chabad/Lubavitch Conservative Columbia Jewish Congregation B'nai Shalom of Olney 5885 Robert Oliver Place 18401 Burtfield Drive Columbia, MD 21045 Olney, MD 20832 Reconstructionist Conservative Congregation Beth El 8215 Old Georgetown Road Bethesda, MD 20814 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation B'nai Abraham Congregation Shaare Shalom 53 E. Baltimore Street PO Box 1434 Hagerstown, MD 21740 White Plains, MD 20695 Reform Reform

Congregation B'nai Tzedek Gesher LaTorah 10621 S. Glen Road 5800 Park Heights Avenue Potomac, MD 20854 Baltimore, MD 21215 Conservative No Affiliation

Congregation Har Shalom Har Sinai Congregation - 11510 Falls Road Baltimore Potomac, MD 20854 2905 Walnut Avenue Conservative Owings Mills, MD 21117 Reform Congregation Har-Tzeon Agudath Achim Harford Jewish Center / 1840 University Boulevard Adolph Nord Religious School Silver Spring, MD 20902 8 N. Earlton Road, Ext. Conservative Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Reform Congregation Kol Ami 1909 Hidden Meadow Lane Hevrat Shalom Congregation Annapolis, MD 21401 PO Box 3606 Conservative Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Reform Congregation Kol Ami 4880 Elmer Derr Road Inspiration Express Frederick, MD 21703 3709 Bancroft Road Reform Baltimore, MD 21215 No Affiliation Congregation Or Chadash PO Box 88 Damascus, MD 20872 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Kehila Chadasha Maryland School for c/o Am Kolel Jewish Education (MSJE) 15 W. Montgomery Avenue 20009 Octaviam Court Rockville, MD 20852 Montgomery Villiage, MD 20886 No Affiliation No Affiliation

Kehila Chadasha Mishkan Torah Congregation 7425 Buffalo Avenue 10 Ridge Road Takoma Park, MD 20912 Greenbelt, MD 20770 No Answer Conservative

Kehilat Shalom Ohr Kodesh Congregation 9915 Apple Ridge Road 8300 Meaowbrook Lane Gaithersburg, MD 20886 Chevy Chase, MD 20815 Conservative Conservative

Kneseth Israel Religious School Olney Kehila 1125 Spa Road 18621 Hedgegrove Terrace Annapolis, MD 21403 Olney, MD 20832 Modern Orthodox No Affiliation

Kol Shalom Oseh Shalom Congregation 10301 Grosvenor Place, L6 7515 Olive Branch Way North Bethesda, MD 20852 Laurel, MD 20707 Conservative Reconstructionist

Magen David Sephardic Rosenbloom Religious School of Congregation Chizuk Amuno Congregation 11215 Woodglen Road 8100 Stevenson Road Rockville, MD 10852 Baltimore, MD 21208 Modern Orthodox Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Shaare Tefila Congregation Temple Emanuel of Baltimore 11120 Lockwood Drive 909 Berrymans Lane Silver Spring, MD 20901 Reisterstown, MD 21136 Conservative Reform

Shaare Tikvah Temple Isaiah 12218 Torah Lane 12200 Scaggsville Road Temple Hills, MD 20715 Fulton, MD 20759 Conservative Reform

Shaare Torah Congregation Temple Oheb Shalom PO Box 3801 7310 Park Heights Avenue Gaithersburg, MD 20885 Baltimore, MD 21208 Conservative Reform

Shalom Education Center Temple Shalom 11140 Rockville Pike 8401 Grubb Road Rockville, MD 20852 Chevy Chase, MD 20815 No Affiliation Reform

Temple Beth Ami Temple Solel 14330 Travilah Road 2901 Mitchellville Road Rockville, MD 20850 Bowie, MD 20716 Reform Reform

Temple Beth Shalom Tikvat Israel Congregation 1461 Baltimore-Annapolis 2200 Baltimore Road Boulevard Rockville, MD 20851 Arnold, MD 21012 Conservative Reform

Temple Emanuel

10101 Connecticut Avenue Kensington, MD 20895 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools MASSACHUSETTS Brandeis Jewish Education Ahavath Torah Congregation Program (BJEP) 1179 Central Street c/o Andrea Baron Stoughton, MA 02072 38 Caughey Street Conservative Waltham, MA 02451 No Affiliation Beit Ahavah PO Box 60389 Brookline Peretz Workman's Florence, MA 01062 Circle Reform 209 Derby Street West Newton, MA 02465 Beth El Temple Center No Answer 2 Concord Avenue Belmont, MA 02478 Chabad Hebrew School Reform 151 Longwood Avenue Dartmouth, MA 02747 Beth Tikvah Synagogue Chabad/Lubavitch PO Box 1042 Westboro, MA 01581 Chabad Hebrew School Conservative 9 Bulington Street Lexington, MA 02420 Boston Synagogue Hebrew School Chabad/Lubavitch 55 Martha Road Boston, MA 02114 Chabad Hebrew School No Affiliation 34 Cedar Street Milford, MA 01757 Brandeis Jewish Education Chabad/Lubavitch Program 261 Elliot Chabad Hebrew School Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 83 Pine Street, Unit E No Affiliation Peabody, MA 01960 Chabad/Lubavitch

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Chabad Hebrew School Congregation Agudas Achim 41 Old Meadow Road 901 N. Main Street Sudbury, MA 01776 Attleboro, MA 02703 Chabad/Lubavitch Reconstructionist

Chabad Hebrew School Congregation Agudat Achim 793 Worcester Street 268 Washington Street Wellesley Hills, MA 02481 Leominster, MA 01453 Chabad/Lubavitch Conservative

Chabad Hebrew School Congregation Ahavas Achim 54 South Street PO Box 604 Westborough, MA 01581 Newburyport, MA 01950 Chabad/Lubavitch Conservative

Chabad Hebrew School / Chabad Congregation Ahavath Sholom Lubavitch at Chestnut Hill PO Box 464 163 Bellingham Road Great Barrington, MA 01230 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Reconstructionist Chabad/Lubavitch Congregation Beth El Chabad of Andover 105 Hudson Road 310 North Main Street Sudbury, MA 01776 Andover, MA 01810 Reform Chabad/Lubavitch Congregation Beth Elohim Chabad of Natick PO Box 2218 159 Boden Lane Acton, MA 01720 Natick, MA 01760 No Affiliation Chabad/Lubavitch Congregation Beth Israel Chabad of Springfield 501 S. Main Street 32 Texel Drive Andover, MA 01810 Springfield, MA 01108 Conservative Chabad/Lubavitch

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Beth Israel Congregation Eitz Chayim 53 Lois Street 134-136 Magazine Street North Adams, MA 01247 Cambridge, MA 02139 Reform No Affiliation

Congregation Beth Israel Congregation Kehillath Israel 15 Jamesbury Drive 384 Harvard Street Worcester, MA 01609 Brookline, MA 02446 Conservative Conservative

Congregation Beth Jacob Congregation Kerem Shalom PO Box 3284 PO Box 1646 Plymouth, MA 02361 Concord, MA 01742 Reform No Affiliation

Congregation B'nai Israel Congregation Klal Yisrael 253 Prospect Street 65 Morse Street Northampton, MA 01060 Sharon, MA 02067 Conservative No Affiliation

Congregation B'nai Jacob Congregation Knesset Israel 2 Eunice Drive 16 Colt Road, Suite 1 Longmeadow, MA 01106 Pittsfield, MA 01201 Reform Conservative

Congregation B'nai Shalom Congregation Mishkan Tefila PO Box 1019 300 Hammond Pond Parkway Westborough, MA 01581 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Reform Conservative

Congregation B'nai Torah Congregation Or Atid 225 Boston Post Road PO Box 38 Sudbury, MA 01776 Wayland, MA 01778 Reform Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Sha'aray Shalom Ida and Charles Gilvarg Religious PO Box 15 School / Temple Israel Natick Hingham, MA 02018 145 Hartford Street Reform Natick, MA 01760 Conservative Congregation Shalom 87 Richardson Road Israeli Complementary School North Chelmsford, MA 01863 50 Sewall Avenue Reform Brookline, MA 02446 No Affiliation Congregation Shirat Hayam PO Box 2727 Jewish Community of Amherst Duxbury, MA 02331 742 Main Street Reconstructionist Amherst, MA 01002 Reconstructionist Congregation Sons of Zion 378 Maple Street Jewish Workshop IV Holyoke, MA 01040 51 Pennock Road No Affiliation Ashland, MA 01721 No Affiliation Falmouth Jewish Congregation 7 Hatchville Road Kesher East Falmouth, MA 02536 PO Box 400199 Reform Newton, MA 02140 Community/Pluralistic Havurat Shalom PO Box 568 Kesher Community Hebrew Andover, MA 01810 Afterschool Reconstructionist PO Box 400199 Cambridge, MA 02140 Hevreh of Southern Berkshire No Affiliation of Great Barrington PO Box 912 Great Barrington, MA 01230 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Lubavichter Yeshiva Academy Shaloh House Hebrew School 29 Chestnut Hill Avenue 1148 Converse Street Brighton, MA 02135 Longmeadow, MA 01106 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch Shaloh House Hebrew School / Martha's Vineyard Hebrew Center Shaloh House Chabad of the PO Box 692 South Area Vineyard Haven, MA 02568 50 Ethyl Way Reform Stoughton, MA 02072 Chabad/Lubavitch North Shore Hebrew School 287 Lafayette Street Sharon Family Chavurah Salem, MA 01970 Sharon, MA 02067 Conservative No Affiliation

Prozdor Sharon Havurah 160 Herrick Road 5 Park Drive Newton, MA 02459 Sharon, MA 02067 No Affiliation No Affiliation

River Valley Religious School Shirat Hayam Center Sudbury, MA 01776 for Jewish Education Reform 55 Atlantic Avenue Swampscott, MA 01907 Russian Jewish Community Conservative 1845 Commonwealth Avenue Brighton, MA 02135 Sinai Temple No Affiliation 1100 Dickinson Street Springfield, MA 01108 Sandi Kupperman Learning Reform Center 979 Dickinson Street Springfield, MA 01108 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Sunday School for Jewish Studies Temple Beth Abraham Pine Manor College 1301 Washington Street 400 Heath Street Canton, MA 02021 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Conservative No Affiliation Temple Beth Am Sunday School for Russian 300 Pleasant Street Speaking Children Framingham, MA 01701 c/o Synagogue Co. Reform 215 B. Harvard Avenue Boston, MA 02134 Temple Beth Am No Affiliation 871 N. Main Street Randolph, MA 02368 Temple Adath Sharon Conservative 5 Greenwood Road Sharon, MA 02067 Temple Beth Avodah Conservative 45 Puddingstone Lane Newton Center, MA 02459 Temple Ahavat Achim Reform 86 Middle Street Gloucester, MA 01930 Temple Beth David Conservative PO Box 459 Westwood, MA 02090 Temple Aliyah Reform 1664 Central Avenue Needham, MA 02492 Temple Beth Elohim Conservative 10 Bethel Road Wellesley, MA 02481 Temple Anshe Amunim Reform 26 Broad Street Pittsfield, MA 01201 Temple Beth Emunah Reform 479 Torrey Street Brockton, MA 02301 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Beth Shalom Temple Chayai Shalom 21 E. Foster Street 239 Depot Street Melrose, MA 02176 Easton, MA 02375 Reform Reform

Temple Beth Shalom Temple Emanuel 489 Lowell Street 7 Haggetts Pond Road Peabody, MA 01960 Andover, MA 01810 Reform Reform

Temple Beth Sholom Temple Emanuel 600 Nantasket Avenue 101 W. Forest Street Hull, MA 02045 Lowell, MA 01851 No Affiliation Reform

Temple Beth Sholom Temple Emanuel 670 Highland Avenue 385 Ward Street Needham, MA 02494 Newton Centre, MA 02459 Reform Conservative

Temple Beth Sholom Temple Emanuel Religious School 280 May Street 50 Pamela Road Worcester, MA 01602 Framingham, MA 01701 Reform Conservative Temple Emanu-El Temple Beth Torah 514 Main Street 2162 Washington Street Haverhill, MA 01830 Holliston, MA 01746 Reform Conservative Temple Emanu-El Temple B'nai Brith 393 Atlantic Avenue 201 Central Street Marblehead, MA 01945 Somerville, MA 02143 Reform No Affiliation

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Emeth Temple Israel 194 Grove Street 27 Pierce Street Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Greenfield, MA 01301 Conservative Conservative

Temple Emmanuel Temple Israel 120 Chestnut Street 125 Pond Street Wakefield, MA 01880 Sharon, MA 02067 No Affiliation Conservative

Temple Emunah Temple Israel South Shore 9 Piper Road 9 Main Street Lexington, MA 02421 North Easton, MA 02356 Conservative Reform

Temple Etz Chaim Temple Ner Tamid 900 Washington Street 368 Lowell Street Franklin, MA 02038 Peabody, MA 01960 Conservative Conservative

Temple Hillel B'nai Torah Temple Ohabei Shalom 120 Corey Street 1187 Beacon Street West Roxbury, MA 02132 Brookline, MA 02446 Reconstructionist Reform

Temple Isaiah Temple Reyim 55 Lincoln Street 1860 Washington Street Lexington, MA 02421 Newton, MA 02466 Reform Conservative

Temple Israel Temple Shalom 477 Longwood Avenue 180 Blue Hill Avenue Boston, MA 02215 Milton, MA 02186 Reform Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Shalom Emeth Temple Tifereth Israel PO Box 216 539 Salem Street Burlington, MA 01803 Malden, MA 02148 Reform Reform

Temple Shalom of Newton Temple Tifereth Israel 175 Temple Street 93 Veterans Road Newton, MA 02465 Winthrop, MA 02152 Reform No Affiliation

Temple Shir Tikva The Cape Cod Synagogue 141 Boston Post Road 145 Winter Street Wayland, MA 01778 Hyannis, MA 02601 Reform Reform

Temple Shir Tikvah Tifereth Israel Congregation 34 Vine Street 145 Brownell Avenue Winchester, MA 01890 New Bedford, MA 02740 Reform Conservative

Temple Sinai Tzedek Religious School 50 Sewall Avenue 1326 Washington Street Brookline, MA 02446 West Newton, MA 02465 Reform Reconstructionist

Temple Sinai 25 Canton Street MICHIGAN PO Box 414 Adat Shalom Synagogue Sharon, MA 02067 29901 Middlebelt Road Reform Farmington Hills, MI 48334 Conservative Temple Sinai 661 Salisbury Street Worcester, MA 01609 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Ann Arbor Recon Havurah Congregation Bet Chaverim PO Box 7451 PO Box 871269 Ann Arbor, MI 48107 Canton, MI 48187 Reconstructionist Reform

Beth Israel Congregation Congregation Beth Ahm 2000 Washtenaw Ave 5075 W. Maple Road Ann Arbor, MI 48104 West Bloomfield, MI 48322 Conservative Conservative

Birmingham Temple Congregation Beth Shalom 28611 W. 12 Mile Road 14601 Lincoln Street Farmington Hills, MI 48334 Oak Park, MI 48237 Secular/Humanistic Conservative

B'nai Israel Congregation Congregation B'nai Israel PO Box 2416 391 W. Webster Avenue Petoskey, MI 49770 Muskegon, MI 49440 Reform Reform

Bnai Shalom Congregation of Moses 2050 Broadway 2501 Stadium Drive Benton Harbor, MI 49022 Kalamazoo, MI 49008 Conservative Conservative

Chaim Educational Center Congregation Shaarey Zedek 5453 Claridge Lane 1924 Coolidge Road West Bloomfield, MI 48322 East Lansing, MI 48823 Chabad/Lubavitch Reform

Congregation Ahavas Israel Congregation Shaarey Zedek 2727 Michigan Street, NE 27375 Bell Road Grand Rapids, MI 49506 Southfield, MI 48034 Conservative Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Shir Tikvah Reconstructionist Congregation 3900 Northfield Parkway of Troy, MI 48084 1523 Chateaufort Place Reform Detroit, MI 48207 Reconstructionist Grosse Point Jewish Council's Religious School Temple Beth El 13147 Balfour 7400 Telegraph Road Huntington Woods, MI 48070 Bloomfield Hill, MI 48301 No Affiliation Reform

Jewish Children's Enrichment Temple Beth El 42142 Loganberry Ridge 5240 Calkins Road Novi, MI 48375 Flint, MI 48532 Chabad/Lubavitch Reform

Jewish Cultural School Temple Beth Emeth 2935 Birch Hollow Drive 2309 Packard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48108 Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Conservative Reform

Jewish Parents Institute Temple Beth Sholom 6600 West Maple Road PO Box 482 West Bloomfield, MI 48322 Marquette, MI 49855 No Answer Reform

Jewish School of the Tri-Cities Temple B'nai Israel 2300 Center 4409 Grand Praire, PO Box 19666 Bay City, MI 48708 Kalamazoo, MI 49006 Reform Reform

Kehillat Israel Temple Emanuel 2014 Forest Road 1715 Fulton Street, E. Lansing, MI 48910 Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Reconstructionist Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Emanu-El Congregation Mayim Rabim 14450 W. 10 Mile Road 3010 Hennepin Avenue, S. Oak Park, MI 48237 Suite 236 Reform Minneapolis, MN 55408 Reconstructionist Temple Shir Shalom 3999 Walnut Lake Road Mt. Zion Temple West Bloomfield, MI 48323 1300 Summit Avenue Reform Saint Paul, MN 55105 Reform The Shul Hebrew School – Jack & Miriam Shenkman Building Sha'arim 6890 W. Maple Road 4330 S. Cedar Lake Road West Bloomfield, MI 48322 St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Chabad/Lubavitch Modern Orthodox

Shir Tikvah MINNESOTA 5000 Girard Avenue South Bet Shalom Congregation Minneapolis, MN 55419 13613 Orchard Road Reform Minnetonka, MN 55305 Reform Talmud Torah of Minneapolis 4330 Cedar Lake Road Beth El Synagogue St. Louis Park, MN 55416 5224 W. 26th Street Community/Pluralistic Saint Louis Park, MN 55416 Conservative Talmud Torah of St. Paul 768 Hamline Avenue, S. B'nai Emet Synagogue St. Paul, MN 55116 3115 Ottawa Avenue, S. Community/Pluralistic Saint Louis Park, MN 55416 Conservative Temple Israel 1602 E. 2nd Street Duluth, MN 55812 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Israel Congregation B'nai Israel 2324 Emerson Avenue, S. PO Box 15636 Minneapolis, MN 55405 Hattiesburg, MS 39404 Reform Reform

Temple of Aaron Congregation B'nai Israel - 616 S. Mississippi River Columbus Boulevard 518 Sycamore Street Saint Paul, MN 55116 Starkville, MS 39759 Conservative Reform

Temple Sholom Hebrew Union Congregation 2370 Lexington Avenue, S., #310 PO Box 1333 St. Paul, MN 55120 Greenville, MS 38702 Conservative Reform

MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI Ahavath Rayim Aish, St. Louis 210 E. Market Street 457 N. Woodsmill Road Greenwood, MS 38930 Chesterfield, MO 63017 No Affiliation Modern Orthodox

Beth Israel Congregation B'nai Amoona 5315 Old Canton Road 324 S. Mason Road Jackson, MS 39211 Saint Louis, MO 63141 Reform Conservative

Congregation Beth Israel B'nai El Congregation 1946 Southern Avenue 11411 N. 40th Drive Biloxi, MS 39531 Saint Louis, MO 63131 Conservative Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Brith Sholom Kneseth Israel Jewish Community Hebrew School 1107 E. Linden Avenue 12 Millstone Campus Drive Saint Louis, MO 63117 St. Louis, MO 63146 Conservative Conservative

Central Reform Congregation Kehilath Israel 5020 Waterman Boulevard MO Saint Louis, MO 63108 Modern Orthodox Reform Neve Shalom Congregation Beth Shalom 1240 Dautel 500 W. Green Meadows Road St. Louis, MO 63146 Columbia, MO 65203 No Answer Reform Spirit of Sinai Learning Center Congregation B'nai Torah – 8124 Delmar Boulevard St. Charles County St. Louis, MO 63130 PO Box 595 Chabad/Lubavitch Saint Peters, MO 63376 Reform Temple Emanuel 12166 Conway Road Congregation Kol Am Saint Louis, MO 63141 1415 Elbridge Payne Road Reform Suite 135 Chesterfield, MO 63017 Temple Israel Reform 1 Rabbi Alvan D. Rubin Drive Saint Louis, MO 63141 Congregation Shaare Emeth Reform 11645 Ladue Road Saint Louis, MO 63141 Temple Israel Reform PO Box 4284 Springfield, MO 65808 Eilu V'Eilu (Kol Ami) Reform MO Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools The New Reform Temple Har Shalom 7100 Main Street PO Box 7581 Kansas City, MO 64114 Missoula, MT 59807 Reform Reform

United Hebrew 1921 S. Oakmont NEBRASKA Springfield, MO 66580 Beth El Synagogue Reform 14506 California Street Omaha, NE 68154 United Hebrew Congregation Conservative 702 S Sergeant Avenue Joplin, MO 64801 Congregation B'nai Jeshurun - Reform The South Street Temple 2061 S. 20th Street United Hebrew Congregation Lincoln, NE 68502 13788 Conway Road Reform Saint Louis, MO 63141 Reform Hebrew High 3219 Sheridan Boulevard Lincoln, NE 68502 MONTANA Conservative Beth Shalom 2010 W. Koch Street Bozeman, MT 59718 NEVADA Reform Adat Ari El 4675 W. Flamingo Road, Suite 2 Great Falls Hebrew Association / Las Vegas, NV 89103 Congregation Aitz Chaim Reform 1015 1st Avenue, N., Suite 304 Great Falls, MT 59401 B'nai Israel Congregation Reform 1031 Manzanita Lane Reno, NV 89509 Community/Pluralistic

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Chabad Hebrew School Temple Sinai 3600 Clover Way 3405 Gulling Road Reno, NV 89509 Reno, NV 89503 Chabad/Lubavitch Reform

Chabad of Green Valley Hebrew School NEW HAMPSHIRE 10870 South Eastern Avenue Congregation Betenu Suite 104 5 Northern Boulevard, Suite 1 Las Vegas, NV 89052 Amherst, NH 3031 Chabad/Lubavitch Reform

Congregation Ner Tamid Etz Hayim Synagogue 2920 N. Green Valley Parkway PO Box 1600 Suite 521 Derry, NH 3038 Henderson, NV 89014 Reform Reform Temple Adath Yeshurun Midbar Kodesh Temple 152 Prospect Street 1940 Paseo Verde Parkway Manchester, NH 3104 Henderson, NV 89012 Reform Conservative Temple Beth Abraham Temple Bat Yam 4 Raymond Street PO Box 5099 Nashua, NH 3064 Stateline, NV 89449 Conservative Reform Temple Beth Jacob Temple Beth Sholom 67 Broadway 10700 Havenwood Lane Concord, NH 3301 Las Vegas, NV 89135 Reform Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple B'nai Israel Adath Shalom 210 Court Street 841 Mountain Way Laconia, NH 3246 Morris Plains, NJ 07950 Reform Conservative

Temple Israel Ahavat Torah Hebrew School PO Box 254 320 White Oak Ridge Road Dover, NH 3821 Short Hills, NJ 07078 Reform Chabad/Lubavitch

Temple Israel Aleph Bet Program 200 State St 193 South Avenue Portsmouth, NH 3801 Fanwood, NJ 07023 Conservative Chabad/Lubavitch

Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple NEW JERSEY 222 Livingston Avenue Academy of Jewish Studies New Brunswick, NJ 08901 170 Scotland Road Reform South Orange, NJ 07079 Conservative Barnert Temple 747 Route 208, S. Adath Emanu-El Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 205 Elbo Lane Reform Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 Reform Bergen Academy of Reform Judaism (BARJ) Adath Israel Congregation 56 Ridgewood Road 1958 Lawrenceville Road Washington Township, NJ 07676 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Reconstructionist Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Bergen County High School B'nai Israel of Jewish Studies Pine Avenue and 30th Street 940 Main Street Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 Hackensack, NJ 07601 Conservative Community/Pluralistic Bnai Keshet Beth El 99 S. Fullerton Road 500 N. Jerome Avenue Montclair, NJ 07042 Margate City, NJ 08402 Reconstructionist Conservative B'nai Shalom Beth El Synagogue 300 Pleasant Valley Way 50 Maple Stream Road West Orange, NJ 07052 East Windsor, NJ 08520 Conservative Conservative B'nai Tikvah Beth Haverim 341 Fishpond Road 280 Ramapo Valley Road Washington Township Mahwah, NJ 07430 PO Box 1013 Reform Turnersville, NJ 08012 Conservative Beth Israel Congregation 1015 E. Park Avenue Breitman Family Hebrew School Vineland, NJ 08360 3048 Valley Road Community/Pluralistic Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Chabad/Lubavitch Beth Sholom Reform Temple 773 Passaic Avenue Central Hebrew High School - Clifton, NJ 07012 Essex Reform 110 S. Orange Avenue Livingston, NJ 07039 B'nai Israel Conservative 53 Palisade Avenue Emerson, NJ 07630 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Central Hebrew High School - Chabad Hebrew School MetroWest 31 Haynes Court 901 Route 10, E. Hillsborough, NJ 08844 Whippany, NJ 07981 Chabad/Lubavitch Community/Pluralistic Chabad Hebrew School Central Hebrew High School - 26 Wickatunk Road Montclair Manalapan, NJ 07726 110 S. Orange Avenue Chabad/Lubavitch Livingston, NJ 07039 Conservative Chabad Hebrew School 4 Dearborn Drive Central Hebrew High School - Old Tappan, NJ 07675 Morris Chabad/Lubavitch 110 S. Orange Avenue Livingston, NJ 07039 Chabad Hebrew School Conservative 48 W. Hanover Avenue Randolph, NJ 07869 Chabad Center Of Passaic County Chabad/Lubavitch 194 Ratzer Road Wayne, NJ 07470 Chabad Hebrew School / Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad of Hunterdon County 90 Beaver Avenue Chabad Hebew School Clinton, NJ 08809 10 Cain Court Chabad/Lubavitch Montville, NJ 07045 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad Hebrew School of Teaneck Chabad Hebrew School 513 Kenwood Place 6 Rehoboth Road Teaneck, NJ 07666 Flanders, NJ 07836 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Chabad Lubavitch Congregation Beth Ahm PO Box 3925 of West Essex Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 56 Grove Avenue Chabad/Lubavitch Verona, NJ 07044 Conservative Chabad of Fair Lawn 8-09 Plaza Road Congregation Beth Chaim Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 329 Village Road, E. Chabad/Lubavitch Princeton Junction, NJ 08550 Reform Chabad of Tenafly 11 Harold Street Congregation Beth El Tenafly, NJ 07670 91 Jefferson Boulevard Chabad/Lubavitch Edison, NJ 08817 Conservative Chabad of the Windsors Hebrew School Congregation Beth El 1686 Old Trenton Road 8000 Main Street West Windsor, NJ 08550 Voorhees, NJ 08043 Chabad/Lubavitch Conservative

Chavurah Beth Shalom Congregation Beth Hataikvah PO Box 417 517 Edith Road Tenafly, NJ 07670 Landing, NJ 07850 Conservative Reconstructionist

Congregation Adas Emuno Congregation Beth Hatikvah 254 Broad Avenue 36 Chatham Road Leonia, NJ 07605 Summit, NJ 07901 Reform Reconstructionist

Congregation Agudath Israel Congregation Beth Israel 20 Academy Road 2501 Shore Road Caldwell, NJ 07006 Northfield, NJ 08225 Conservative Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Beth Israel Congregation B'nai Israel 18 Shalom Way 40 Whitenack Road Scotch Plains, NJ 07076 Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Conservative Conservative

Congregation Beth Israel Congregation B'nai Israel of Northern Valley 160 Millburn Avenue 169 N. Washington Avenue Millburn, NJ 07041 Bergenfield, NJ 07621 Conservative Conservative Congregation B'nai Israel Congregation Beth Judah 171 Ridge Road 700 N. Swarthmore Ave Rumson, NJ 07760 Ventnor City, NJ 08406 Conservative Conservative Congregation B'nai Jeshurun Congregation Beth Ohr 1025 S. Orange Avenue PO Box 206 Short Hills, NJ 07078 Old Bridge, NJ 08857 Reform Conservative Congregation B'nai Tikvah Congregation Beth Shalom 1001 Finnegan Lane 21 Passaic Avenue North Brunswick, NJ 08902 Pompton Lakes, NJ 07442 Conservative Conservative Congregation Brothers of Israel Congregation Beth Tikvah 499 Greenwood Avenue 115 Evesboro Medford Road Trenton, NJ 08609 Marlton, NJ 08053 No Answer Conservative Congregation Etz Chaim Congregation Beth Torah 11 Cornell Avenue 165 Ridgedale Avenue Monroe Township, NJ 08831 Florham Park, NJ 07932 Reform Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Ner Tamid Hebrew School at Chabad 1705 Haddonfield Berlin Road of Fort Lee Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 808 Abbott Boulevard Conservative Fort Lee, NJ 07024 Chabad/Lubavitch Congregation Ohev Shalom / Marlboro Jewish Center High School of Jewish Studies 103 School Road, W. of the BJE of Atlantic County Marlboro, NJ 07746 501 N. Jerome Avenue Conservative Margate, NJ 08402 Community/Pluralistic Congregation Shomrei Emunah 67 Park Street Highland Park Conservative Montclair, NJ 07042 Temple & Center Conservative 201 S. 3rd Avenue Highland Park, NJ 08904 East Brunswick Jewish Center Conservative 511 Ryders Lane East Brunswick, NJ 08816 JCC of Fort Lee Conservative 1449 Anderson Avenue Fort Lee, NJ 07024 Fair Lawn Jewish Center / Conservative Congregation Etz Chaim 10-10 Norma Avenue JCC of Paramus Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 304 E. Midland Avenue Conservative Paramus, NJ 07652 Conservative Har Sinai Hebrew Congregation 491 Bellevue Avenue JESC Trenton, NJ 08618 666 Kinderkamack Road Reform River Edge, NJ 07661 No Affiliation

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Jewish Center of Northwest Jersey Kehilat Shalom PO Box 2 253 Belle Meade Griggstown Washington, NJ 07882 Road Reform Belle Mead, NJ 08502 Reconstructionist Jewish Center of Princeton 435 Nassau Street Lake Hopatcong Jewish Center Princeton, NJ 08540 PO Box 333 Conservative Hopatcong, NJ 07843 Conservative Jewish Center of Sussex County 13 Washington Street Lubavitch Center Hebrew School Newton, NJ 07860 1 Dunn Road Conservative West Orange, NJ 07052 Chabad/Lubavitch Jewish Congregation of Kinnelon 91 Kinnelon Road Midrashah Hebrew Junior College Kinnelon, NJ 07405 1301 Springdale Road, Suite 200 Reform Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Community/Pluralistic Jewish Cultural School and Society of Northern NJ Monmouth Reform Temple PO Box 3365 332 Hance Avenue Montclair, NJ 07043 Tinton Falls, NJ 07724 No Affiliation Reform

Jewish Learning Center of Morristown Jewish Center Monmouth County Beit Yisrael 138 Pine Brook Road 177 Speedwell Avenue Manalapan, NJ 07726 Morristown, NJ 07960 Modern Orthodox Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Neve Shalom Reconstructionist Temple 250 Grove Avenue Beth Israel Metuchen, NJ 08840 34 W. Magnolia Avenue Conservative Maywood, NJ 07607 Reconstructionist New Hebrew School of Bergen 435 River Road Shalom Torah Centers New Milford, NJ 07646 12 E. 8th Street Conservative Lakewood, NJ 08701 Modern Orthodox Or Chadash - The Reform Temple of Hunterdon County Shomrei Torah 149 Foothill Road 30 Hinchman Avenue Flemington, NJ 08822 Wayne, NJ 07470 Reform Conservative

Pine Brook Jewish Center String of Pearls 174 Changebridge Road PO Box 779 Montville, NJ 07045 Princeton, NJ 08550 Conservative Reconstructionist

Project Gesher Temple Avoda 4 Cornwall Drive, #100A 10-10 Plaza Road East Brunswick, NJ 08816 Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 No Affiliation Reform

Rabbi William & Dena Horn Temple Beth Ahm Religious School at the 550 Lloyd Road Summit JCC Aberdeen, NJ 07747 67 Kent Place Boulevard Conservative Summit, NJ 07901 Conservative Temple Beth Ahm 60 Temple Drive Springfield, NJ 07081 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Beth Am Temple Beth Miriam 111 Avenue B 180 Lincoln Avenue Bayonne, NJ 07002 Elberon, NJ 07740 Reform Reform

Temple Beth Am Temple Beth Or 400 Carey Street 200 Van Zile Road Lakewood, NJ 08701 Brick, NJ 08724 Reform Conservative

Temple Beth Am Temple Beth Or 879 S. Beverwyck Road 56 Ridgewood Road Parsippany, NJ 07054 Washington Township, NJ 07676 Reform Reform

Temple Beth El Temple Beth Rishon 221 Schraalenburgh Road 585 Russell Avenue Closter, NJ 07624 Wyckoff, NJ 07481 Reform No Affiliation

Temple Beth El Temple Beth Shalom 71 Bentley Avenue 193 E. Mount Pleasant Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07304 Livingston, NJ 07039 Reform Conservative

Temple Beth El Temple Beth Shalom – 301 Monmouth Road Monmouth Oakhurst, NJ 07755 108 County Road, #522 Conservative Manalapan, NJ 07726 No Affiliation Temple Beth El of Somerset PO Box 6045 Temple Beth Sholom Somerset, NJ 08875 1901 Kresson Road Conservative Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Beth Sholom Temple B'nai Shalom of Pascack Valley PO Box 957 32 Park Avenue East Brunswick, NJ 08816 Park Ridge, NJ 07656 Reform Conservative Temple Emanuel Temple Beth Torah 1101 Springdale Road 1200 Roseld Avenue Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Ocean, NJ 07712 Reform Conservative Temple Emanu-El Temple Beth-El 100 James Street 67 US Highway 206 Edison, NJ 08820 Hillsborough, NJ 08844 Reform Reform Temple Emanu-El Temple B'nai Abraham 264 W. Northfield Road 58 Crosswicks Street Livingston, NJ 07039 PO Box 245 Reform Bordentown, NJ 08505 Reconstructionist Temple Emanu-El 756 E. Broad Street Temple B'nai Abraham Westfield, NJ 07090 300 E. Northfield Road Reform Livingston, NJ 07039 No Affiliation Temple Emanu-El of Closter 180 Piermont Road Temple B'nai Or Closter, NJ 07624 60 Overlook Road Conservative Morristown, NJ 07960 Reform Temple Emanuel of the Pascack Valley 87 Overlook Drive Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Har Shalom Temple Shaari Emeth 104 Mount Horeb Road PO Box 360 Warren, NJ 07059 Manalapan, NJ 07726 Reform Reform

Temple Har Zion Temple Shalom PO Box 548 5 Ayrmont Lane Mount Holly, NJ 08060 Aberdeen, NJ 07747 Reform Reform

Temple Hatikvah Temple Shalom PO Box 672 215 S. Hillside Avenue Flanders, NJ 07836 Succasunna, NJ 07876 Conservative Reform

Temple Israel Temple Shalom of Sussex County 475 Grove Street PO Box 93 Ridgewood, NJ 07450 McAfee, NJ 07428 Conservative Reform

Temple Ner Tamid Temple Sharey Tefilo-Israel Religious School 432 Scotland Road 936 Broad Street South Orange, NJ 07079 Bloomfield, NJ 07003 Reform Reform Temple Sholom Temple Rodeph Torah PO Box 6007 PO Box 125 Bridgewater, NJ 08807 Marlboro, NJ 07746 Conservative Reform Temple Sholom Temple Sha'arey Shalom 385 Howland Avenue 78 S. Springfield Avenue River Edge, NJ 07661 Springfield, NJ 07081 Reform Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Sholom White Meadow Temple PO Box 539 153 White Meadow Road Scotch Plains, NJ 07076 Rockaway, NJ 07866 Reform Conservative

Temple Sholom of West Essex 760 Pompton Avenue NEW MEXICO Cedar Grove, NJ 07009 B'nai Israel Reform 4401 Indian School Road, NE Albuquerque, NM 87110 Temple Sinai Conservative 208 Summit Avenue Summit, NJ 07901 Congregation Albert Reform 3800 Louisiana Boulevard, NE Albuquerque, NM 87110 Temple Sinai of Cinnaminson Reform 2101 New Albany Road Cinnaminson, NJ 08077 Temple Beth Shalom Reform 205 E. Barcelona Road Santa Fe, NM 87505 The David Hoffman Chabad Reform Hebrew School One Torah Way Temple Beth-El Rockaway, NJ 07866 PO Box 1029 Chabad/Lubavitch Las Cruces, NM 88004 Reform United Synagogue of Hoboken 115 Park Avenue Hoboken, NJ 07030 NEW YORK Conservative Ansche Chesed 251 W. 100th Street Valley Chabad Hebrew School New York, NY 10025 100 Overlook Drive Conservative Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677 Chabad/Lubavitch

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Arden Heights Boulevard Berith Shalom Jewish Center 167 3rd Street 1766 Arthur Kill Road Troy, NY 12180 Staten Island, NY 10312 Reform Conservative Bet Am Shalom Baith Israel Anshei Emes 295 Soundview Avenue 236 Kane Street White Plains, NY 10606 Brooklyn, NY 11231 Reconstructionist Conservative Bet Torah Synagogue Batter Park Synogague 60 Smith Avenue 385 S. End Avenue, #1D Mount Kisco, NY 10549 New York, NY 10280 Conservative Conservative Beth Am Temple Bay Ridge Jewish Center 60 E. Madison Avenue 405 81st Street PO Box 1200 Brooklyn, NY 11209 Pearl River, NY 10965 No Answer Reform

Bay Terrace Jewish Center Beth El Manhattan Beach 13-00 209th Street 111 W. End Avenue Bayside, NY 11360 Brooklyn, NY 11235 No Affiliation Conservative

Beekman Hebrew School Beth El Synagogue Center 308 E. 51st Street, #1 Northfield Road at North Avenue New York, NY 10022 New Rochelle, NY 10804 Chabad/Lubavitch Conservative

Bellerose Jewish Center 254-04 Union Turnpike Floral Park, NY 11004 No Affiliation

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Beth Shalom / B'nai Israel Reform Temple Oceanside Jewish Center 67 Oakdale Bohemia Road 2860 Brower Avenue Oakdale, NY 11769 Oceanside, NY 11572 Reform Conservative B'nai Jeshurun Hebrew School Bethpage Jewish Community 2109 Broadway, Suite 203 Center New York, NY 10024 600 Broadway No Answer Bethpage, NY 11714 Conservative B'nai Sholom Reform Congregation Bialystoker Synagogue 420 Whitehall Road 7-11 Bialystoker Place Albany, NY 12208 New York, NY 10002 Reform No Answer Brotherhood Synogague / BJE Buffalo Congregation Beth Achim 2640 N. Forest Road 28 Gramercy Park South Getzville, NY 14068 New York, NY 10003 Community/Pluralistic Conservative

BJE Westchester Center Central Synagogue 701 Westchester Avenue, 2A2 123 E. 55th Street White Plains, NY 10604 New York, NY 10022 Reform Reform

Bnai Israel Central Synagogue PO Box 60040 of Nassau County Staten Island, NY 10306 430 Demott Avenue No Answer Rockville Centre, NY 11570 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Chabad CompuTorah Chabad Hebrew School 311 Seabreeze Avenue 23 Cornawallis Road Brooklyn, NY 11224 Setauket, NY 11733 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch

Chabad Hebrew School Chabad Hebrew School 133 Railroad Avenue 20 Greenridge Avenue Bedford Hills, NY 10507 White Plains, NY 10605 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch

Chabad Hebrew School Chabad JEC Hebrew School 11 Orchard Road 6 Whitefield Road Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510 Chestnut Ridge, NY 10977 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch

Chabad Hebrew School Chabad Neshama Hebrew School 12 Duffield Road of Manhattan Beach Coram, NY 11727 50 Corbin Place Chabad/Lubavitch Brooklyn, NY 11235 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad Hebrew School 303 Broadway Chabad of Brooklyn Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 70 PPW, #1C Chabad/Lubavitch Brooklyn, NY 11215 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad Hebrew School 108-25 63rd Avenue Chabad of Cedarhurst Forest Hills, NY 11375 74 Maple Avenue Chabad/Lubavitch Cedarhurst, NY 11516 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad Hebrew School 383 Kingston Avenue, #205 Chabad of Colonie Hebrew School North Merrick, NY 11516 1510 Central Avenue Chabad/Lubavitch Colonie, NY 12211 Chabad/Lubavitch

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Chabad of Mid Suffolk Chabad Sunday Hebrew School 318 Veterans Highway 2163 Coney Island Avenue Commack, NY 11725 Brooklyn, NY 11223 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch

Chabad of OBEN Hebrew School Cohen Chabad Hebrew School 3 Johnson Court 400 E. Shore Road East Norwich, NY 11732 Great Neck, NY 11024 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch

Chabad of Port Washington Commack Jewish Center Hebrew School 83 Shirley Court 26A Pequot Avenue Commack, NY 11725 Port Washington, NY 11050 Conservative Chabad/Lubavitch Community Reform Temple Chabad of Roslyn Hebrew School 712 The Plain Road 210 Forest Drive Westbury, NY 11590 East Hills, NY 11548 Reform Chabad/Lubavitch Community Synagogue Chabad of Southampton 200 Forest Avenue Jewish Center Rye, NY 10573 214 Hill Street Reform Southampton, NY 11968 Chabad/Lubavitch Congregation Agudas Achim PO Box 714 Chabad of the West Side Livingston Manor, NY 12758 Hebrew School Reform 166 W. 97th Street New York, NY 10025 Congregation Agudas Israel Chabad/Lubavitch 290 North Street Newburgh, NY 12550 No Affiliation

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Agudat Achim Congregation Beth Sholom - 2117 Union Street Chevra Shas Niskayuna, NY 12309 18 Patsy Lane, PO Box 271 Reform Dewitt, NY 13214 Conservative Congregation Ahavath Israel 100 Lucas Avenue Congregation Beth Sholom / Kingston, NY 12401 East End Synagogue No Answer 700 E. Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 Congregation Anshe Sholom Conservative 50 North Avenue New Rochelle, NY 10805 Congregation Beth Simchat Torah Modern Orthodox 57 Bethune Street New York, NY 10014 Congregation Berith Sholom No Affiliation 167 3rd Street Troy, NY 12180 Congregation B'nai Israel Reform PO Box 3087 Elmira, NY 14905 Congregation Beth David Reform 188 Vincent Avenue Lynbrook, NY 1156 Congregation Bnai Jeshurun Conservative 275 Martling Avenue Staten Island, NY 10314 Congregation Beth El Conservative 99 Jerusalem Avenue Massapequa, NY 11758 Congregation B'nai Yisrael Conservative 2 Banksville Road, PO Box 7 Armonk, NY 10504 Congregation Beth Emeth Reform 100 Academy Road Albany, NY 12208 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Emanu-El Congregation Mount Sinai of Westchester 250 Cadman Plaza, W. 2125 Westchester Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11201 Rye, NY 10580 No Answer Reform Congregation Ohav Shalom Congregation Etz Chaim 113 New Krumkill Road 2 Mountain Rise Albany, NY 12208 Fairport, NY 14450 Conservative Reform Congregation Ohav Sholom Congregation Gates of Heaven / of Merrick Midrasha 145 S. Merrick Avenue 852 Ashmore Avenue Merrick, NY 11566 Schenectady, NY 12309 Modern Orthodox Reform Congregation Or Zarua Congregation Habonim 127 E. 82nd Street 44 W. 66th Street New York, NY 10028 New York, NY 10023 Conservative Conservative Congregation Rodeph Sholom Congregation Kneses Tifereth 7 W. 83rd Street Israel Religious School New York, NY 10024 575 King Street Reform Port Chester, NY 10573 Conservative Congregation Shaara Tfille 84 Weibel Avenue Congregation Kol Ami Religious Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 School Conservative 252 Soundview Avenue White Plains, NY 10606 Congregation Shaarey Zedek Reform 621 Getzville Road Amherst, NY 14226 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Shearith Israel East Meadow Jewish Center 8 W. 70th Street 1400 Prospect Avenue New York, NY 10023 East Meadow, NY 11554 Modern Orthodox Conservative

Congregation Sons of Israel East Midwood Jewish Center 1666 Pleasantville Road 1625 Ocean Avenue Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510 Brooklyn, NY 11230 Conservative Conservative

Congregation Sons of Israel East Northport Jewish Center 111 Irving Place 328 Elwood Road Woodmere, NY 11598 East Northport, NY 11731 Conservative Conservative

Congregation Sulam Yaakov Etz Chaim / Hewlett-East c/o 8 Pheasant Drive Rockaway Jewish Center Rye, NY 10580 295 Main Street Conservative East Rockaway, NY 11518 Conservative Conservative Synagogue Adath Israel Riverdale Ezrath Israel Hebrew School 475 W. 250th Street Rabbi Eisner Square Bronx, NY 10471 Ellenville, NY 12428 Conservative Modern Orthodox

Croton Jewish Center F.R.E.E. Hebrew School PO Box 805, 52 Scenic Drive 2901 Brighton 6th Street Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 Brooklyn, NY 11235 Conservative Chabad/Lubavitch

Dix Hills Jewish Center Feld Rosenbaum Religious School 555 Vanderbilt Parkway 1373 Bellmore Road Dix Hills, NY 11746 North Bellmore, NY 11710 Conservative Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Fifth Avenue Synogague Havurah Mishkan Ha'am 5 E. 62nd Street 35 Hamilton Avenue New York, NY 10021 Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706 Modern Orthodox Reconstructionist

First Hebrew Congregation Havurah School of Peekskill 600 W. 111th Street 1821 Main Street New York, NY 10025 Peekskill, NY 10566 No Answer Conservative Hebrew Congregation of Somers Flatbush Park Jewish Center PO Box 40 6363 Avenue U Shenorock, NY 10587 Brooklyn, NY 11234 Conservative Modern Orthodox Hebrew School at Congregation Gan Israel Hebrew School Anshe Tzedik 21 Allenwood Road 186 Canal Street Great Neck, NY 11023 Ellenville, NY 12428 Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch

Garden City Jewish Center Hebrew Tabernacle of 168 Nassau Boulevard Washington Heights Garden City, NY 11530 551 Fort Washington Avenue Reform New York, NY 10033 Reform Greenburgh Hebrew Centre 515 Broadway High School of Jewish Studies Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 700 Sweet Home Road Conservative Buffalo, NY 14226 Community/Pluralistic HACD 54 Sand Creek Road Albany, NY 12205 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools High School of Jewish Studies Israel Center of Hillcrest Manor PO Box 161 167-11 73rd Avenue DeWitt, NY 13241 Flushing, NY 11366 Community/Pluralistic Conservative

Hillcrest Jewish Center Israel Community Center 183-02 Union Turnpike of Levittown Flushing, NY 11366 3235 Hempstead Turnpike Conservative Levittown, NY 11756 Conservative Hollis Hills Jewish Center 210-10 Union Turnpike JCC of Harrison Flushing, NY 11364 130 Union Avenue Conservative Harrison, NY 10528 Conservative Howard Beach Judea Center 16205 90th Street Jericho Jewish Center Howard Beach, NY 11414 430 N. Broadway Conservative Jericho, NY 11753 Conservative HSC NY Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach Community/Pluralistic PO Box 246 Atlantic Beach, NY 11509 Huntington Jewish Academy / Modern Orthodox Chabad of Huntington 464 Old Country Road Jewish Center of Bay Shore Melville, NY 11747 34 N. Clinton Avenue Chabad/Lubavitch Bay Shore, NY 11706 No Affiliation Huntington Jewish Center 510 Park Avenue Jewish Center of Bayside Oaks Huntington, NY 11743 50-35 Cloverdale Boulevard Conservative Oakland Gardens, NY 1136 No Answer

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Jewish Center of Forest Hills West Lake Success Jewish Center 6325 Dry Harbor Road 354 Lakeville Road Middle Village, NY 11379 Great Neck, NY 11020 Conservative Conservative

Jewish Community Hebrew School Landfield Avenue Synagogue 315 N. Main Street Talmud Torah / Landfield Avenue New City, NY 10956 Synagogue Chabad/Lubavitch 18 Landfield Avenue Monticello, NY 12701 Jewish Congregation of Brookville Chabad/Lubavitch 333 Glem Head Road, Suite 155 Old Brookville, NY 1154 Larchmont Temple Reform 75 Larchmont Avenue Larchmont, NY 10538 Jewish Cultural School Reform PO Box 213 Farmingville, NY 11738 Lincoln Square Synagogue High No Answer School 200 Amsterdam Avenue Jewish Education Program New York, NY 10023 of Rockland Community/Pluralistic 30 Blueberry Hill Road Monsey, NY 10952 Little Neck Jewish Center No Answer 4910 Little Neck Parkway Little Neck, NY 11362 Jewish Family Congregation Conservative PO Box 249 South Salem, NY 10590 Lubavitch Chai Center Reform 501 Vanderbilt Parkway Dix Hills, NY 11746 Jewish Heritage Center Chabad/Lubavitch 68-29 Main Street Flushing, NY 11367 Modern Orthodox

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Lubavitch of the East End Midway Jewish Center 87 Mt. Sinai-Coram Road 330 S. Oyster Bay Road Coram, NY 11727 Syosset, NY 11791 Chabad/Lubavitch Conservative

Machon at Temple Beth El Midwood Hebrew School 139 Winton Road, S. 1343 E. 31st Street Rochester, NY 14610 Brooklyn, NY 11210 Conservative Chabad/Lubavitch

Manetto Hill Jewish Center Monroe Woodbury JCC 244 Manetto Hill Road PO Box 183 Plainview, NY 11803 Monroe, NY 10949 Conservative Conservative

Marathon Jewish Community Montebello Jewish Center Center 34 Montebello Road 24537 60th Avenue Suffern, NY 10901 Douglaston, NY 11362 Conservative Conservative Mt. Kisco Hebrew Congregation Mastic Beach Hebrew Center 15 Stewart Place PO Box 287 Mount Kisco, NY 10549 Mastic Beach, NY 11951 Modern Orthodox Reform Nanuet Hebrew Center Merrick Jewish Centre 411 S. Little Tor Road 225 Fox Boulevard New City, NY 10956 Merrick, NY 11566 Conservative Conservative New City Jewish Center Mesorah Center 47 Old Schoolhouse Road 2 Merriwind Drive New City, NY 10956 Huntington Station, NY 11746 Conservative No Affiliation

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools New Shul Old Westbury Hebrew 111 8th Avenue, 11th Floor Congregation New York, NY 10011 21 Old Westbury Road No Affiliation Old Westbury, NY 11568 Conservative New York Hebrew School 121 W. 19th Street Orangetown Jewish Center New York, NY 10011 8 Independence Avenue Chabad/Lubavitch Orangeburg, NY 10962 Conservative North Country Reform Temple - Ner Tamid Park Avenue Synagogue 86 Crescent Beach Road 50 E. 87th Street Glen Cove, NY 11542 New York, NY 10128 Reconstructionist Conservative

North Shore Jewish Center Park East Synagogue 385 Old Town Road Religious School Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776 164 E. 68th Street Conservative New York, NY 10021 Modern Orthodox North Shore Synagogue 83 Muttontown Eastwoods Road Pelham Jewish Center Syosset, NY 11791 451 Esplanade Reform Pelham, NY 10803 Conservative Oakland Jewish Center 61-35 220th Street Plainview Jewish Center Bayside, NY 11364 95 Floral Drive, W. Conservative Plainview, NY 11803 Conservative Ohel Dovid High School - F.R.E.E. 841 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn, NY 11230 Chabad/Lubavitch

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Pleasantville Community Reform Temple of Putnam Valley Synagogue PO Box 232 219 Bedford Road Putnam Valley, NY 10579 Pleasantville, NY 10570 Reform No Affiliation Reform Temple of Suffern / Port Jewish Center Shir Shalom 20 Manor Haven Boulevard 350 Haverstraw Road Port Washington, NY 11050 Suffern, NY 10901 Reform Reform

Progressive Temple Riverdale Temple Beth Ahavath Sholom 4545 Independence Avenue 1515 46th Street Bronx, NY 10471 Brooklyn, NY 11219 Reform Reform Scarsdale Synagogue – Rebecca and Israel Ivry Prozdor Tremont Temple High School 2 Ogden Road 3080 Broadway Scarsdale, NY 10583 New York, NY 10027 Reform Conservative Schenectady Area Midrasha Reconstructionist Congregation 852 Ashmore Avenue Beth Emeth Schenectady, NY 12309 36 Franklin Avenue Community/Pluralistic Hewlett, NY 11557 Reconstructionist Shaarei Shalom – East Bay Reform Temple Reconstructionist Synagogue 2569 Merrick Road of The North Shore Bellmore, NY 11710 1001 Plandome Road Reform Plandome, NY 11030 Reconstructionist

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Shaarei Tikvah Stephen Wise Free Synagogue 46 Fox Meadow Road 30 W. 68th Street Scarsdale, NY 10583 New York, NY 10023 Conservative Reform

Shore Parkway Jewish Center Sutton Place Synagogue 8885 26th Avenue 225 E. 51st Street Brooklyn, NY 11214 New York, NY 10022 Conservative Conservative

Sinai Free Synagogue Synagogue for the Arts 550 N. Columbus Avenue 49 White Street Mount Vernon, NY 10552 New York, NY 10013 Reform No Affiliation

Society for the Adventure of Tehillah Hebrew School Judaism / The City Congregation 3424 Knightsbridge Avenue, #1H for Humanistic Judaism Bronx, NY 10463 15 W. 86th Street No Affiliation New York, NY 10024 No Answer Temple Avodah 3050 Oceanside Road South Baldwin Jewish Center / Oceanside, NY 11572 Congregation Shaarei Shalom Reform 2959 Grand Avenue Baldwin, NY 11510 Temple Beth Abraham Conservative 25 Leroy Avenue Tarrytown, NY 10591 South Huntington Jewish Center Conservative 2600 New York Avenue Melville, NY 11747 Temple Beth Am Conservative 4660 Sheridan Drive Buffalo, NY 14221 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Beth Am Temple Beth El 2377 Merrick Avenue PO Box 488 Merrick, NY 11566 Hornell, NY 14843 Reform Conservative

Temple Beth Am Temple Beth El PO Box 433 402 N. Tioga Street Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 Ithaca, NY 14850 Reform Conservative

Temple Beth Chai Temple Beth El PO Box 5605 118 Grand Avenue Hauppauge, NY 11788 Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 Conservative Conservative

Temple Beth David Temple Beth El 100 Hauppauge Road 139 Winton Road, S. Commack, NY 11725 Rochester, NY 14610 Reform Conservative

Temple Beth David Temple Beth El 3200 Saint Paul Boulevard 415 Viola Road Rochester, NY 14617 Spring Valley, NY 10977 Conservative Reform

Temple Beth El Temple Beth El 755 S. Main Street 2710 Genesse Street Geneva, NY 14456 Utica, NY 13501 Reform Conservative

Temple Beth El Temple Beth El - Cedarhurst 5 Old Mill Road Locust Avenue & Broadway Great Neck, NY 11023 Cedarhurst, NY 11516 Reform Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Beth El of Greater Buffalo Temple Beth Emeth V'Ohr 50 Alberta Drive Progressive Shaari Zedek Amherst, NY 14226 83 Marlborough Road Reconstructionist Brooklyn, NY 11226 Reform Temple Beth El of Huntington 660 Park Avenue Temple Beth Israel Huntington, NY 11743 1 Bowman Street Reform Plattsburgh, NY 12901 Reform Temple Beth El of Northern Westch Temple Beth Israel 220 S. Bedford Road Temple Drive Chappaqua, NY 10514 Port Washington, NY 11050 Reform Conservative

Temple Beth Elohim Temple Beth Jacob 1360 Route 22 344 Gidney Avenue Brewster, NY 10509 Newburgh, NY 12550 Reform Reform

Temple Beth Elohim Temple Beth Joseph 926 Round Swamp Road 327 N. Prospect Street Old Bethpage, NY 11804 Herkimer, NY 13350 Reform Conservative

Temple Beth Emeth Temple Beth Shalom of Mount Sinai PO BOX 517 PO Box 409 Florida, NY 10921 Mount Sinai, NY 11766 Reform Reform Temple Beth Shalom 740 N. Broadway Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Beth Shalom Temple Beth Zion 760 Route 6 700 Sweet Home Road Mahopac, NY 10541 Buffalo, NY 14226 Conservative Reform

Temple Beth Sholom Temple Beth-El 228 New Hempstead Road 314 N. Main Street New City, NY 10956 Monroe, NY 10950 Reform Reform

Temple Beth Sholom Temple B'nai Sholom 401 Roslyn Road 100 Hempstead Avenue Roslyn Heights, NY 11577 Rockville Centre, NY 11570 Conservative Conservative

Temple Beth Sholom Temple B'rith Kodesh 433 Edgewood Avenue 2131 Elmwood Avenue Smithtown, NY 11787 Rochester, NY 14618 Conservative Reform

Temple Beth Torah Temple Chaverim 35 Bagatelle Road 1050 Washington Avenue Melville, NY 11747 Plainview, NY 11803 Reform Reform

Temple Beth Torah Temple Emanuel 330 N. Highland Avenue 243 Albany Avenue Nyack, NY 10960 Kingston, NY 12401 Reform Reform

Temple Beth Torah Temple Emanu-El 243 Cantiague Road 2710 Genesee Street Westbury, NY 11590 Utica, NY 13502 Conservative Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Emanu-El Temple Hillel – of East Meadow Southside Jewish Center 123 Merrick Avenue 1000 Rosedale Road East Meadow, NY 1155 Valley Stream, NY 11581 Reform Conservative

Temple Emanuel of Great Neck Temple Isaiah 150 Hicks Lane 1404 Stony Brook Road Great Neck, NY 11024 Stony Brook, NY 11790 Reform Reform

Temple Emanu-El of Long Beach Temple Isaiah of Great Neck 455 Neptune Boulevard 2A Stoner Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561 Great Neck, NY 11021 Reform Reform

Temple Emanu-El of Lynbrook Temple Israel 1 Saperstein Plaza 600 New Scotland Avenue Lynbrook, NY 11563 Suite 1 Reform Albany, NY 12208 Conservative Temple Emanuel of Staten Island 984 Post Avenue Temple Israel Staten Island, NY 10302 108 Old Mill Road Conservative Great Neck, NY 11023 Conservative Temple Hesed Abraham 215 Hall Avenue Temple Israel Jamestown, NY 14701 140 Central Avenue Reform Lawrence, NY 11559 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Israel Temple Israel of South Merrick 305 Riverside Boulevard 2655 Clubhouse Road Long Beach, NY 1156 Merrick, NY 11566 No Answer Conservative

Temple Israel Temple Israel of the PO Box 1531 City of New York Riverhead, NY 11901 112 E. 75th Street Conservative New York, NY 10021 Reform Temple Israel Center 280 Old Mamaroneck Road Temple Judea White Plains, NY 10605 98 Jerusalem Avenue Conservative Massapequa, NY 11758 Reform Temple Israel of Jamaica 18815 McLaughlin Avenue Temple Judea of Manhasset Hollis, NY 11423 333 Searingtown Road Reform Manhasset, NY 11030 Reform Temple Israel of New Rochelle 1000 Pinebrook Boulevard Temple Or Elohim – PO Box 270 Irving L. Weiner R.S. New Rochelle, NY 10804 18 Tobie Lane Reform Jericho, NY 1175 Reform Temple Israel of Northern Westchester Temple Shaaray Tefila Glengary Road 89 Baldwin Road Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 Bedford Corners, NY 10549 Reform Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Shaaray Tefila Temple Sinai 250 E. 79th Street 363 Penfield Road New York, NY 10021 Rochester, NY 14625 Reform Reform

Temple Sholom Temple Sinai of Roslyn 26310 Union Turnpike 425 Roslyn Road Floral Park, NY 11004 Roslyn Heights, NY 11577 Reform Reform

Temple Sholom Temple Society of Concord PO Box 664 910 Madison Street Monticello, NY 12701 Syracuse, NY 13210 Reform Reform

Temple Sholom of Flatbush The Chai Center Hebrew School 2075 E. 68th Street 513 Deer Park Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11234 Dix Hills, NY 11746 Conservative Chabad/Lubavitch

Temple Sholom of Westbury The Community Synagogue 675 Brookside Court 160 Middle Neck Road Westbury, NY 1159 Port Washington, NY 11050 Conservative Reform

Temple Sinai The Jewish Center 270 Clocks Boulevard of Jackson Heights Massapequa, NY 11758 37-06 77th Street Reform Jackson Heights, NY 11372 Conservative Temple Sinai 75 Highland Avenue Middletown, NY 10940 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools The Jewish Center Town of Oyster Bay of the Hamptons Chabad Hebrew School PO Box 5107 678 Woodbury Road East Hampton, NY 11937 Woodbury, NY 11797 Reform Chabad/Lubavitch

The Pound Ridge Jewish Tribecca Hebrew School Community 67 Hudson Street / 1 Jay Street PO Box 329 New York, NY 10013 Pound Ridge, NY 10576 No Affiliation Reform Union Temple of Brooklyn Tikkun V'or 17 Eastern Parkway PO Box 503 Brooklyn, NY 11238 Ithaca, NY 14851 Reform Reform Vassar Temple Torah Community Center 140 Hooker Avenue 821 Hawkins Avenue Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 Lake Grove, NY 11755 Reform Chabad/Lubavitch West End Synagogue Torah Kids 190 Amsterdam Avenue 160-35 87th Street New York, NY 10023 Howard Beach, NY 11414 Reconstructionist Chabad/Lubavitch West End Temple Town & Village Synagogue 14702 Newport Avenue 334 E. 14th Street Rockaway Park, NY 11694 New York, NY 10003 Reform Conservative Westchester Jewish Center Rockland & Palmer Avenues Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Westchester Reform Temple Beth El 255 Mamaroneck Road 1004 Watts Street Scarsdale, NY 10583 Durham, NC 27701 Reform Conservative

Whitestone Hebrew Center Beth Israel Synagogue 12-45 Clintonville 229 Murdock Avenue Whitestone, NY 11357 Asheville, NC 28804 Conservative Conservative

Woodbury Jewish Center Beth Meyer Synagogue 200 S. Woods Road 504 Newton Road Woodbury, NY 11797 Raleigh, NC 27615 Conservative Conservative

Woodlands Community Temple Beth Shalom / Cary Temple 50 Worthington Road 5713 Yates Mill Pond Road White Plains, NY 10607 Raleigh, NC 27606 Reform Reform

Yorktown Jewish Center Chabad Hebrew School 2966 Crompond Road of the Arts Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 204 - F Chambwood Park Conservative Asheville, NC 28804 Chabad/Lubavitch

NORTH CAROLINA Chabad of Raleigh Beth David 1005a Hunting Ridge Road 804 Winview Drive Raleigh, NC Greensboro, NC 27410 Chabad/Lubavitch Conservative Chapel Hill Kehillah 1200 Mason Farm Road Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Reconstructionist

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Charlotte Torah Center (CTC) Judea Reform Congregation 5900 Providence Road 1933 W Cornwallis Road Charlotte, NC 28226 Durham, NC 27705 Modern Orthodox Reform

Congregation Bayt Shalom Sandhills Jewish Congregation PO Box 2713 PO Box 2121 Greenville, NC 27836 Pinehurst, NC 28370 Conservative Reform

Congregation Beth Ha Tephila Temple Beth El 43 N Liberty Street 5101 Providence Road Asheville, NC 28801 Charlotte, NC 28226 Reform Reform

Congregation Emanuel Temple Beth Or 201 Oakwood Drive 5315 Creedmoor Road Winston Salem, NC 27103 Raleigh, NC 27612 Reform Reform

Consolidated Hebrew High School Temple B'nai Sholem 5007 Providence Road 505 Middle Street Charlotte, NC 28270 New Bern, NC 28560 Community/Pluralistic Reform

Greensboro Jewish Community Temple Emanuel High School 320 S South Street Greensboro Jewish Federation Gastonia, NC 28052 5509-C West Friendly Avenue Reform Greensboro, NC 27410 Reform Temple Emanuel 1129 Jefferson Road Greensboro, NC 27410 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Israel Akiva High School 4901 Providence Road 26500 Shaker Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28226 Cleveland, OH 44122 Conservative No Affiliation

Temple of Israel Akron Jewish Community PO Box 4022 High School Wilmington, NC 28406 750 White Pond Drive Reform Akron, OH 44320 No Affiliation

NORTH DAKOTA Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple Jewel - Jewish Education for Life 23737 Fairmount Boulevard 3525 Dartmoor Lane Beachwood, OH 44122 Olney, ND 20832 Reform No Affiliation Anshe Emeth Congregation - Temple Beth El Piqua 809 11th Avenue, S. 3808 Beanblossom Road Fargo, ND 58103 Greenville, OH 45331 Reform Reform

Beachwood Hebrew OHIO 25400 Fairmount Boulevard Beachwood, OH 44122 Adath Israel Congregation Community/Pluralistic 3201 E. Galbraith Road

Cincinnati, OH 45236 Beth Abraham Synagogue Conservative 1306 Salem Avenue

Dayton, OH 45406 Agudas Achim Congregation Conservative 2767 E. Broad Street

Columbus, OH 43209

Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Beth Israel - The West Temple Congregation Aitz Chayim 14308 Triskett Road 3853 Woodley Road Cleveland, OH 44111 Toledo, OH 43606 Reform Modern Orthodox

B'nai Jeshurun Congregation Congregation Beth Tikvah 27501 Fairmount Boulevard 6121 Olentangy River Road Cleveland, OH 44124 Worthington, OH 43085 Conservative Reform

B'nai Tikvah Congregation Bethaynu 6461 Tylersville Road 27900 Gates Mills Boulevard West Chester, OH 45069 Pepper Pike, OH 44124 Reconstructionist Conservative

B'yachad Community High School Congregation Ohav Shalom 33 W. First Street 8100 Cornell Road Dayton, OH 45402 Cincinnati, OH 45249 Community/Pluralistic Conservative

Chabad Hebrew School Congregation Shaarey Tikvah 3977 Hunt Road 26811 Fairmount Boulevard Cincinnati, OH 45236 Beachwood, OH 44122 Chabad/Lubavitch Conservative

Chabad of Dayton Congregation Torat Emet 2001 Far Hills Avenue 2375 E. Main Street Dayton, OH 45419 Columbus, OH 43209 Chabad/Lubavitch Modern Orthodox

Cleveland Hebrew School Isaac M. Wise Temple 6545 Som Center Road 8329 Ridge Road Cleveland, OH 44114 Cincinnati, OH 45236 Community/Pluralistic Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools JCC New Americans Program Rockdale Temple K.K. Bene Israel 8485 Ridge Road 8501 Ridge Road Cincinnati, OH 45236 Cincinnati, OH 45236 Community/Pluralistic Reform

Jewish Enrichment Center Solon Chabad Hebrew School Hebrew School 29640 Cannon Road 2929 E. Broad Street Solon, OH 44139 Colombus, OH Chabad/Lubavitch Chabad/Lubavitch Suburban Temple - Kol Ami Kol Halev 22401 Chagrin Boulevard 2245 Warrensville Center Road Beachwood, OH 44122 Suite 215 Reform University Heights, OH 44118 Reconstructionist Temple Am Shalom 7599 Center Street Merkaz Conservative Hebrew Mentor, OH 44060 High School Reform 3201 E. Galbraith Road Cincinnati, OH 45236 Temple Beth Or Conservative 5275 Marshall Road Dayton, OH 45429 Northern Hills Synagogue / Reform Congregation B'nai Avraham 5714 Fields Ertel Road Temple Beth Shalom Cincinnati, OH 45249 PO Box 2230 Conservative Hudon, OH 44236 Reform Park Synagogue 3300 Mayfield Road Temple Beth Shalom Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 5089 Johnstown Road Conservative New Albany, OH 43054 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple B'nai Abraham Temple Israel Ner Tamid 530 Gulf Road 1732 Lander Road Elyria, OH 44035 Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 Reform Reform

Temple Emanu El Temple Sholom 2200 South Green Road 2424 N. Limestone Street Cleveland, OH 44121 Springfield, OH 45503 Reform Reform

Temple Israel The I.L. Peretz Workmen's Circle 133 Merriman Road School of Cleveland Akron, OH 44303 1980 S. Green Road Reform South Euclid, OH 44121 Secular/Humanistic Temple Israel 2631 Harvard Avenue, NW The Temple - Tifereth Israel Canton, OH 44709 26000 Shaker Boulevard Conservative Beachwood, OH 44122 Reform Temple Israel 333 25th Street The Temple Congregation Canton, OH 44709 Shomer Emunim Reform 6453 Sylvania Avenue Sylvania, OH 43560 Temple Israel Reform 5419 E. Broad Street Columbus, OH 43213 Tifereth Israel Reform 1354 E. Broad Street Columbus, OH 43205 Temple Israel Conservative 130 Riverside Drive Dayton, OH 45405 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Toledo Board of Jewish Education Congregation Beth Israel 6465 Sylvania Avenue 1972 NW Flanders Street Sylvania, OH 43560 Portland, OR 97209 Community/Pluralistic Reform

Congregation Shaarie Torah OKLAHOMA 920 NW 25th Avenue Congregation B'nai Emunah Portland, OR 97210 PO Box 52430 No Answer Tulsa, OK 74152 Conservative Havurah Shalom 825 NW 18th Avenue Emanuel Synagogue Portland, OR 97209 900 NW 47th Street Reconstructionist Oklahoma City, OK 73118 Conservative Hebrew School of Greater Portland Temple B'nai Israel 6612 SW Capitol Highway 4901 N. Pennsylvania Avenue Portland, OR 97239 Oklahoma City, OK 73112 Chabad/Lubavitch Reform Neveh Shalom Temple Israel 2900 SW Peaceful Lane 2004 E. 22nd Place Portland, OR 97239 Tulsa, OK 74114 Conservative Reform South Metro Jewish Congregation 21420 Willamette Drive OREGON West Linn, OR 97068 Reform Chabad Hebrew School

804 Hillview Drive Temple Beth Israel Ashland, OR 97520 42 W. 25th Street Chabad/Lubavitch Eugene, OR 97405

Reconstructionist

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Beth Sholom Beth Chaim Reform Congregation 35859 Ede Road PO Box 1198 Scio, OR 97374 Malvern, PA 19355 Reform Reform

Beth David Reform Congregation PENNSYLVANIA 1130 Vaughan Lane Gladwyne, PA 19035 Adat Shalom Reform 368 Guys Run Road

Cheswick, PA 15024 Beth El - South Hills Conservative 1900 Cochran Road

Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Adath Israel Conservative 250 N. Highland Avenue

Merion Station, PA 19066 Beth El Temple Conservative 2637 N. Front Street

Harrisburg, PA 17110 Alef-Beis School Conservative 443 Waring Avenue

State College, PA 16801 Beth Israel Chabad/Lubavitch 411 S. 8th Street

Lebanon, PA 17042 Aleph Bet Conservative 228 N. Sycamore Street

Newtown, PA 18940 Beth Israel Center Chabad/Lubavitch Gall Hall Road

PO Box 10873 Ben Salem Community Kollel Pittsburgh, PA 15236 2446 Bristol Road Conservative Bensalem, PA 19020

Modern Orthodox Beth Israel Congregation

385 Pottstown Pike (Route 100)

Uwchland, PA 19480

Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Beth Samuel Jewish Center Brith Sholom Congregation PO Box 219 3207 State Street Ambridge, PA 15003 Erie, PA 16508 Reconstructionist Conservative

Beth Shalom Chabad - South Hills 5915 Beacon Street 1600 Bower Hill Road Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Pittsburgh, PA 15243 Conservative Chabad/Lubavitch

Beth Sholom Congregation Chabad Hebrew School 8231 Old York Road 1484 Schirra Drive Elkins Park, PA 19027 Ambler, PA 19002 Conservative Chabad/Lubavitch

Beth Tikvah - B'nai Jeshurun Chabad Hebrew School / Chabad 505 E. Allens Lane Lubavitch of the Poconos Philadelphia, PA 19119 PO Box 442 Conservative Stroudsburg, PA 18360 Chabad/Lubavitch Beth Tikvah B'nai Jeshurun 1001 Paper Mill Road Chabad Main Line Erdenheim, PA 19038 625 Montgomery Avenue Conservative Merion Station, PA 19066 Chabad/Lubavitch B'nai Jacob Starr & Manavon Streets Chabad of Chester County Phoenixville, PA 19460 946 N. Valley Forge Road Conservative Devon, PA 19007 Chabad/Lubavitch Brith Sholom 1190 W. Macada Road Chabad of Fox Chapel Bethlehem, PA 18017 29 Carleton Drive Conservative Pittsburgh, PA 15215 Chabad/Lubavitch

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Chabad of Philadelphia Congregation Beth El 1604 Afton Street 375 Stony Hill Road Philadelphia, PA 19111 Yardley, PA 19067 Chabad/Lubavitch Conservative

Chisuk Emuna Congregation Congregation Beth El - Ner Tamid PO Box 5507 715 Paxon Hollow Road 5th & Division Streets Broomall, PA 19008 Harrisburg, PA 17110 Conservative Conservative Congregation Beth Israel Community Torah Center 542 S. New Middletown Road of Bucks County Media, PA 19063 9 Surrey Drive Reconstructionist Churchville, PA 18966 Community/Pluralistic Congregation Beth Or 239 Welsh Road Congregation Adath Jeshurun Mapleglen, PA 19002 7763 Old York Road Reform Elkins Park, PA 19027 Conservative Congregation B'nai Harim PO Box 757 Congregation Beth Ahavah Pocono Pines, PA 18350 615 N. Broad Street Reform Philadelphia, PA 19123 Reform Congregation Dor Hadash 116 Atterbury Road Congregation Beth Am Israel Monroeville, PA 15146 1301 Hagys Ford Road Reconstructionist Penn Valley, PA 19072 Conservative Congregation Emanu-El Israel 222 N. Main Street Greensburg, PA 15601 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Keneseth Israel Congregation Or Shalom 2227 W. Chew Street 835 Darby Paoli Road Allentown, PA 18104 Berwyn, PA 19312 Reform Conservative

Congregation Kol Ami Congregation Shaarai Shomayim 7605 Old York Road 75 E. James Street Cheltenham, PA 19012 Lancaster, PA 17602 Reconstructionist Reform

Congregation Kol Emet Congregation Temple Sinai 1360 Oxford Valley Road 1401 Limekiln Pike Yardley, PA 19067 Dresher, PA 19025 Reconstructionist Conservative

Congregation Oheb Sholom Congregeation Beth Soloman 555 Warwick Drive 198 Tomlinson Road Reading, PA 19610 Philadelphia, PA 19116 Reform Modern Orthodox

Congregation Ohev Shalom Fox Chapel Communtiy Hebrew 2 Chester Road School Wallingford, PA 19086 107 Woodshire Drive Conservative Fox Chapel, PA 15215 Chabad/Lubavitch Congregation Or Ami 708 Ridge Pike Germantown Jewish Centre Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 400 W. Ellet Street Reform Philadelphia, PA 19119 Conservative Congregation Or Hadash 190 Camp Hill Road Gratz College - JCHS Ft. Washington, PA 19034 7605 Old York Road Reconstructionist Melrose Park, PA 19027 Community/Pluralistic

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Har Zion Temple Levittown Temple Shalom 1500 Hagys Ford Road 2901 Edgely Road Penn Valley, PA 19072 Levittown, PA 19057 Conservative Reform

Harrisburg Hebrew High School Main Line Reform Temple Beth 222 Pine Street Elohim Harrisburg, PA 17101 410 Montgomery Avenue No Affiliation Wynnewood, PA 19096 Reform Jewish Children's Folkshul PO Box 25316 Mercy and Truth Philadelphia, PA 19119 (Hesed Shel Emet) Secular/Humanistic 575 N. Keim Street Pottstown, PA 19464 J-SITE: The Jewish Site for Conservative Innovative Teen Education 2740 Beechwood Boulevard Mikveh Israel Pittsburgh, PA 15217 44 N. 4th Street Community/Pluralistic Philadelphia, PA 19106 Sephardic Kehilat Hanahar 959 Red Coat Farm Road Mishkan Shalom New Hope, PA 18938 4101 Freeland Avenue Reconstructionist Philadelphia, PA 19128 Reconstructionist Kesher Israel 1000 Pottstown Pike Mitzvah Factory Hebrew School West Chester, PA 19380 Chabad Lubavitch Conservative 139 Montgomery Avenue Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 Kol Tzedek Modern Orthodox PO Box 31902 Philadelphia, PA 19104 Reconstructionist

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Ohev Shalom of Bucks County Rodeph Shalom - Metro - 944 2nd Street Pike Principal Richboro, PA 18954 615 N. Broad Street Conservative Philadelphia, PA 19123 Reform Old York Road Temple Beth Am 971 Old York Road Shaare Shamayim - Beth Judah Abington, PA 19001 9768 Verree Road Reform Philadelphia, PA 19115 No Answer Or l'Simcha 1620 Murray Avenue Shir Ami - Bucks County Jewish Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Congregation No Affiliation 101 Richboro Newtown Road Newtown, PA 18940 Parkway Jewish Center Reform 300 Princeton Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15235 Society Hill Synagogue Conservative 418 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 Reform Congregation Keneseth No Answer Israel 8339 Old York Road Suburban JCC - Bnai Aaron Elkins Park, PA 19027 560 Mill Road Reform Havertown, PA 19083 Conservative Rodef Shalom Congregation 4905 5th Avenue Temple Beth Ami Pittsburgh, PA 15213 9201 Old Bustleton Avenue Reform Philadelphia, PA 19115 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Beth El Temple Emanuel of South Hills 1305 Springhouse Road 1250 Bower Hill Road Allentown, PA 18104 Pittsburgh, PA 15243 Conservative Reform

Temple Beth Hillel - Beth El Temple Hesed 1001 Remington Road 1 Knox Road Wynnewood, PA 19096 Scranton, PA 18505 Conservative Reform

Temple Beth Israel Temple Israel 840 Highland Road 918 E. Gibson Street Sharon, PA 16146 Scranton, PA 18510 Reform Conservative

Temple Beth Israel Temple Israel 2090 Hollywood Drive 236 S. River Street York, PA 17403 Wilkes Barre, PA 18702 Reform Conservative

Temple Beth Zion - Beth Israel Temple Israel of the Poconos 300 S. 18th Street 660 Wallace Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Stroudsburg, PA 18360 Conservative Conservative

Temple Brith Achim Temple Judea of Bucks County 481 S. Gulph Road 300 Swamp Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 Doylestown, PA 18901 Reform Reform

Temple David Temple Ohav Shalom 4415 Northern Pike 8400 Thompson Run Road Monroeville, PA 15146 Allison Park, PA 15101 Reform Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Ohev Sholom Tzedek V'Shalom 2345 N. Front Street PO Box 863 Harrisburg, PA 17110 Newtown, PA 18940 Reform Reconstructionist

Temple Sholom In Broomall Tzedek v'Shalom 55 N. Church Lane 479 Jenny Drive Broomall, PA 19008 Yardley, PA 19067 Reform Reconstructionist

Temple Sinai 5505 Forbes Avenue RHODE ISLAND Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Chabad of West Bay Reform 3871 Post Road Warwick, RI 02886 Tiferes B'nai Israel Chabad/Lubavitch 2478 Street Road Warrington, PA 18976 Congregation B'nai Israel Community/Pluralistic 224 Prospect Street Woonsocket, RI 02895 Tiferet Bet Israel Conservative 1920 Skippack Pike Blue Bell, PA 19422 Friday School Conservative 66 Larch Street, #2 Providence, RI 02906 Tifereth Israel of Lower Bucks Co. No Affiliation 2909 Bristol Road Bensalem, PA 19020 Temple Am David Conservative 40 Gardiner Street Warwick, RI 02888 Tree of Life Congregation Conservative 5898 Wilkins Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Beth-El Touro Synagogue 70 Orchard Avenue 85 Touro Street Providence, RI 02906 Newport, RI 02840 Reform Reform

Temple Emanu-El 99 Taft Avenue SOUTH CAROLINA Providence, RI 02906 Beth Israel Congregation Conservative 316 Park Avenue Florence, SC 29501 Temple Shalom Reform PO Box 4372 223 Valley Road Congregation Beth Yam Middletown, RI 02842 4501 Meeting Street Conservative Hilton Head Island, SC 29926 Reform Temple Sinai 30 Hagen Avenue Congregation B'nai Israel Cranston, RI 02920 146 Heywood Avenue Reform Spartanburg, SC 29302 Reform Temple Torat Yisrael 330 Park Avenue Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim Cranston, RI 02905 90 Hasell Street Conservative Charleston, SC 29401 Reform Torah Umezorah – Providence Hebrew Day School Synagogue Beth Shalom 450 Elmgrove Avenue 5827 N. Trenholm Road Providence, RI 02906 Columbia, SC 29206 Reform Conservative

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple of Israel Beth Sholom Synagogue 400 Spring Forest Road 6675 Humphreys Boulevard Greenville, SC 29615 Memphis, TN 38120 Reform Conservative

Tree of Life Congregation Congregation B'nai Israel 6719 N. Trenholm Road 401 W. Grand Street Columbia, SC 29206 Jackson, TN 38301 Reform Reform

Congregation Micah SOUTH DAKOTA 2001 Old Hickory Boulevard Congregation B'nai Isaac Brentwood, TN 37027 1328 N. Arch Reform Aberdeen, SD 57401 Conservative Jewish Enrichment Program 7148 Wellington Drive Mount Zion Congregation Knoxville, TN 37919 PO Box 756 Chabad/Lubavitch Sioux Falls, SD 57101 Reform Temple Beth El PO Box 10325 Synagogue of the Hills Knoxville, TN 37939 417 N. 40th Street Reform Rapid City, SD 57702 Reform Temple Israel 1376 E. Massey Road Memphis, TN 38120 TENNESSEE Reform

Beth Sholom Congregation The Temple Congregation 20 Pisgah Avenue Ohabai Sholom Chattanooga, TN 37411 5015 Harding Pike Modern Orthodox Nashville, TN 37205

Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools TEXAS Beth-El Congregation Adat Chaverim 4900 Briarhaven Road 6150 Independence Parkway Fort Worth, TX 76109 Suite E Reform Plano, TX 75023 Reform B'nai Zion 805 Cherry Hill Lane Agudas Achim El Paso, TX 79912 7300 Hart Lane Conservative Austin, TX 78731 Conservative Brith Shalom 4610 Bellaire Boulevard Ahavath Achim Bellaire, TX 77401 3501 S. Donnybrook Avenue Conservative Tyler, TX 75701 Conservative Chabad 6710 Levelland Road Anshai Torah Dallas, TX 75252 5501 W. Parker Road Chabad/Lubavitch Plano, TX 75093 Conservative Chabad 5659 Woodway Drive Beth Israel Ft. Worth, TX 76148 6100 Pleaseant Run Road Chabad/Lubavitch Colleyville, TX 76034 Reform Chabad Hebrew School 10906 Valley Hill Beth Torah Houston, TX 77071 720 W. Lookout Drive Chabad/Lubavitch Richardson, TX 75080 Conservative Chabad Hebrew School of Houston 10900 Fondren Road Houston, TX 77096 Chabad/Lubavitch

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Chabad of Plano Hebrew School Congregation Beth El 4001 New Forest Drive 3900 Raoul Wallenberg Lane Plano, TX 75093 Missouri City, TX 77459 Chabad/Lubavitch Reform

Chabad Sugarland Congregation Beth El 873 Dulles Avenue B 1010 Charleston Drive Sugar Land, TX 77477 Tyler, TX 75703 Chabad/Lubavitch Reform

Chai High Congregation Beth Israel 12500 NW Military Highway 3901 Shoal Creek Boulevard San Antonio, TX 78231 Austin, TX 78756 No Affiliation Reform

Congregation Agudas Achim Congregation Beth Israel 16550 Huebner Road 4402 Saratoga Boulevard San Antonio, TX 78248 Corpus Christi, TX 78413 Conservative Reform

Congregation Agudath Jacob Congregation Beth Israel and Temple Rodeph Sholom 5600 N. Braeswood Boulevard 1717 N. New Road Houston, TX 77096 Waco, TX 76707 Reform Reform Congregation Beth Shalom Congregation Ahavath Sholom 1212 Thannisch Drive 4050 S. Hulen Street Arlington, TX 76011 Fort Worth, TX 76109 Reform Conservative Congregation Beth Shalom Congregation Beth Am PO Box 597 7150 W IH 10 W College Station, TX 77841 San Antonio, TX 78213 Reform Reconstructionist

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation Beth Shalom Congregation Shaar Hashalom 5125 Shadow Bend Place 16020 El Camino Real The Woodlands, TX 77381 Houston, TX 77062 Reform Conservative

Congregation Beth Yeshurun Congregation Shaareth Israel 4525 Beechnut Street PO Box 93594 Houston, TX 77096 Lubbock, TX 79493 Conservative Reform

Congregation B'nai Israel Congregation Shearith Israel PO Box 8060 9401 Douglas Avenue Galveston, TX 77553 Dallas, TX 75225 Reform Conservative

Congregation Emanu El Congregation Tiferet Israel 1500 Sunset Boulevard 5714 Glen Heather Drive Houston, TX 77005 Dallas, TX 75252 Reform No Affiliation

Congregation Jewish Community Houston Congregation North for Reform Judaism 5400 Fellowship Lane 801 Bering Drive Spring, TX 77379 Houston, TX 77057 Reform Reform

Congregation Kol Ami Rodfei Shalom Talmud Torah 1887 Timber Creek Road 3003 Sholom Drive Flower Mound, TX 75028 San Antonio, TX 78230 Reform Modern Orthodox

Congregation Or Ami Temple Beth El 3443 Wilcrest Drive 1501 N. Grandview Houston, TX 77042 Odessa, TX 79761 Conservative Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Beth El Temple Mount Sinai 211 Belknap Place 4408 N. Stanton Street San Antonio, TX 78215 El Paso, TX 79902 Reform Reform

Temple Beth Shalom Temple Shalom 7300 Hart Lane 6930 Alpha Road Austin, TX 78731 Dallas, TX 75240 Reform Reform

Temple Beth Tikvah - The Jewish Temple Sinai Center of Clear Lake 13875 Brimhurst Drive 12411 Park Shadows Trail Houston, TX 77077 Houston, TX 77058 Reform Reform The Chabad Hebrew School / Temple Beth Torah Chabad Lubavitch of South Texas 320 Shallow Drive 14535 Blanco Road Humble, TX 77338 San Anonio, TX 78216 Reform Chabad/Lubavitch

Temple B'nai Israel The Religious School of PO Box 2550 Congregation Shalom Rav Victoria, TX 77902 PO Box 1562 Reform Austin, TX 78767 Reconstructionist Temple Emanuel 1120 Broadway Street United Orthodox Synagogues Beaumont, TX 77701 9001 Greenwillow Street Reform Houston, TX 77096 Modern Orthodox Temple Emmanuel 8500 Hillcrest Dallas, TX 75225 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools UTAH VIRGINIA Temple Har Shalom Agudas Achim Congregation 1922 Prospector Avenue 2908 Valley Drive Prospector Square Alexandria, VA 22302 Park City, UT 84060 Conservative Reform Agudath Sholom Congregation - Lynchburg VERMONT PO Box 2262 Congregation Beth El Lynchburg, VA 24505 107 Adams Street Reform Bennington, VT 5201 Reconstructionist Beth Chaverim Reform Congregation Ohavi Zedek Hebrew School 21740 Beaumeade Circle 188 N. Prospect Street Suite 100 Burlington, VT 5401 Ashburn, VA 20147 Conservative Reform

Rutland Jewish Center Beth El Congregation 96 Grove Street PO Box 1412 Rutland, VT 5701 15 N. Market Street Conservative Staunton, VA 24402 Reform South Burlington Temple Sinai 500 Swift Street Beth El Hebrew Congregation South Burlington, VT 5403 3830 Seminary Road Community/Pluralistic Alexandria, VA 22304 Reform Woodstock Area Jewish Community Beth Sholom Temple 5525 N. Bridgewater Road 805 Lyons Boulevard Woodstock, VT 5091 Fredericksburg, VA 22406 Reform Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Centreville Temple Beth Torah Congregation Beth El PO Box 2020 422 Shirley Avenue Centreville, VA 20122 Norfolk, VA 23517 Reform Conservative

Chabad Hebew School Congregation Beth Emeth 4301 Seminary Road 12523 Lawyers Road Alexandria, VA 22304 Herndon, VA 20171 Chabad/Lubavitch Conservative

Chabad Hebrew School Congregation Etz Hayim 2107 Chain Bridge Road 2920 Arlington Boulevard Tysons Corner, VA 22182 Arlington, VA 22204 Chabad/Lubavitch Conservative

Charlottesville Congregation Congregation Or Ami Beth Israel 9400 W. Huguenot Road PO Box 320 Richmond, VA 23235 Charlottesville, VA 22902 Reform Reform Congregation Sha'are Shalom Congregation Adat Reyim PO Box 4518 6500 Westbury Oaks Court Leesburg, VA 20177 Springfield, VA 22152 Conservative No Answer Falls Church Temple Rodef Congregation Beth Ahabah Shalom 1111 W. Franklin Street 2100 Westmoreland Street Richmond, VA 23220 Falls Church, VA 22043 Reform Reform

Congregation Beth Chaverim 3820 Stoneshore Road Virginia Beach, VA 23452 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Harrisonburg Beth El Rodef Sholom Temple Congregation 318 Whealton Road PO Box 845 Hampton, VA 23666 Harrisonburg, VA 22803 Conservative Reform Shoreshim School at Reston Kol Ami 11733 Bowman Green Drive PO Box 1801 Reston, VA 20190 Annandale, VA 22003 No Affiliation Reconstructionist TAG - Chabad Hebrew School Newport News Temple Sinai of Richmond, VA 11620 Warwick Boulevard 212 Gaskins Road Newport News, VA 23601 Richmond, VA 23238 Reform Chabad/Lubavitch

Northern Virginia Temple Beth Torah Hebrew Congregation 1318 Carpers Farm Way 1441 Wiehle Avenue Vienna, VA 22182 Reston, VA 20190 Reform Reform Temple Beth-El Ohef Sholom Temple 601 N. Parham Road 530 Raleigh Avenue Richmond, VA 23229 Norfolk, VA 23507 Conservative Reform Temple B'nai Shalom Olam Tikvah 7612 Old Ox Road 3800 Glenbrook Road Fairfax Station, VA 22039 Fairfax, VA 22031 Reform Conservative Temple Emanuel 424 25th Street Virginia Beach, VA 23451 No Answer

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Israel Congregation Kol Ami 7255 Granby Street 1006-C NE 146th Street Norfolk, VA 23505 Vancouver, WA 98685 Conservative Reform

Temple Sinai Congregation Kol HaNeshamah 4401 Hatton Point Road 6115 SW Hinds Street Portsmouth, VA 23703 Seattle, WA 98116 Reform Reform

Ner Shalom Herzl-Ner Tamid PO Box 2085 3700 E. Mercer Way Woodbridge, VA 22195 Mercer Island, WA 98040 No Answer No Answer

Judaikids Program WASHINGTON 2018 16h Court, NA Chabad Hebrew School Issaquah, WA 98029 1889 N. Hawthorne Drive Chabad/Lubavitch Tacoma, WA 98406 Chabad/Lubavitch Temple Beth Am 2632 NE 80th Street Chabad Hebrew School / Seattle, WA 98115 Eastside Torah Center Reform 1897 156th Avenue, NE Bellevue, WA 98007 Temple Beth El Chabad/Lubavitch 5975 S. 12th Street Tacoma, WA 98465 Community High School Reform of Jewish Studies 2031 3rd Avenue Temple Beth Or Seattle, WA 98115 3215 Lombard Avenue No Answer Everett, WA 98201 Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Temple Beth Shalom WISCONSIN 1322 E. 30th Avenue Beth El Ner Tamid Spokane, WA 99203 2909 W. Mequon Road Conservative Mequon, WI 53092 Conservative Temple B'nai Torah 15727 NE 4th Street Beth Israel Bellevue, WA 98008 6880 N. Green Bay Avenue Reform Milwaukee, WI 53209 Conservative

WEST VIRGINIA Beth Israel Center B'nai Israel 1406 Mound Street PO Box 21 Madison, WI 53711 Williamson, WV 25661 Conservative Reform Chabad Hebrew School B'nai Sholom Congregation 1722 Regent Street PO Box 2674 Madison, WI 53726 Huntington, WV 25726 Chabad/Lubavitch Conservative Cnesses Israel Congregation B'nai Israel PO Box 1252 2312 Kanawha Boulevard, E. Green Bay, WI 54305 Charleston, WV 25311 No Answer Reform Congregation B'nai Abraham Tree of Life Congregation 2400 Oxford Lane PO Box 791 Beloit, WI 53511 Morgantown, WV 26507 Reform Reform

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Congregation B'nai Israel Midrasha Hebrew High School PO Box 904 6434 Enterprise Lane Oshkosh, WI 54903 Madison, WI 53719 Reform Reform

Congregation Emanu-El Milwaukee Community Cheder PO Box 731 3109 N. Lake Drive Waukesha, WI 53187 Milwaukee, WI 53211 Reform Community/Pluralistic

Congregation Emanu-El Mount Sinai Congregation B'ne Jeshurun 910 W. Randolph Street 2020 W. Brown Deer Road Wausau, WI 54401 River Hills, WI 53217 Reform Reform Pelz Hebrew School Congregation Shalom 2233 W. Mequon Road 7630 N. Santa Monica Boulevard Mequon, WI 53092 Milwaukee, WI 53217 Chabad/Lubavitch Reform Shir Hadash Congregation Sinai PO Box 170632 8223 N. Port Washington Road Milwaukee, WI 53217 Milwaukee, WI 53217 Reconstructionist Reform Temple Beth El Congregation Sons of Abraham 2702 Arbor Drive 1820 Main Street Madison, WI 53711 La Crosse, WI 54601 Reform No Affiliation

Menorah 9363 N. 76th Street Milwaukee, WI 53223 No Affiliation

Participating Schools in the 2006-2007 Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools The complete list of schools for which enrollment data were collected may be found at www.avichai.org under the publications section. This listing provides in most cases the complete addresses of these schools, as well as their denominational affiliation. It has been placed online as a service to the field so that others may have a baseline list from which to work. It is also being made available so that we may learn about schools that were not reached by the census survey or for which we have incorrect information. Enrollment numbers for each school do not appear on the listing because the census survey promised to treat such data with confidentiality. Table of Contents

Letter from AVI CHAI’s Executive Director 1

Executive Summary 3

A Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools 7

The Numbers of Schools and Students 8

Enrollment by School Grade 10

Enrollment by Affiliation 11

School Size 14

Hours of Instruction 15

Shabbat Programming and Tracks 18

Geographic Distribution 19

School Goals 22

Implications 23

Data Collection and Acknowledgements 25

About the Author 26

© Copyright 2008, The AVI CHAI Foundation List of Tables

Table 1: Enrollment by Grades 10

Table 2: School Affiliation 11

Table 3: School Enrollments by Affiliation 12

Table 4: School Affiliation and the Size of Schools 13

Table 5: Decrease or Increase of Enrollment by Denomination 14

Table 6: Number of Schools by School Size 14

Table 7: Total Enrollment by School Size 14

Table 8: Total Enrollment by School Size and Denomination 16

Table 9: Decrease or Increase of School Enrollment by School Size 16

Table 10 : Shabbat Programs Offered by Schools of the Various Affiliations 18

Table 11 : Number of Schools and Students in Each State 20

Table 12 : Number of Schools and Student Enrollment in Twelve Communities 21

Table 13 : Total Enrollments in Twelve Communities by Denomination 21

Table 14 : Enrollment Decline after 7th Grade by Region 22 List of Graphs

Graph 1: Enrollment by Grades 10

Graph 2: School Affiliation 11

Graph 3: Distribution of Enrollments by Affiliation 12

Graph 4: The Proportionate Representation of Different Size Schools 15

Graph 5: The Proportionate Representation of Student Bodies in Schools of Varying Sizes 15

Graph 6: Days per Week of Classes by School Affiliation 17

Graph 7: School Goals by Affiliation 23

Letter from AVI CHAI’s Executive Director — North America

Since its founding over two decades ago, The AVI CHAI Foundation has focused on Jewish education, primarily, in the past dozen years, to enhance day schools and summer camping. The Foundation hopes to contribute to other sectors of Jewish education by supporting “thought leadership,” which may take the form of research, re-conceptualization, assessment and other intellectual initiatives.

Toward that end, last year the Foundation commissioned Dr. Jack Wertheimer to conduct an examination of recent trends in the field of supplementary Jewish education, which can be found in the publications section at www.avichai.org.

In order to provide hard data for analysis and decision-making, the Foundation took the next step of asking Dr. Wertheimer to conduct this Census of Supplementary Schools. It is our hope that the data provided in this census will both facilitate and stimulate new thinking and action to enhance the Jewish educational experience of the 230,000 or so Jewish children in supplementary schools each year.

AVI CHAI is supporting two additional research projects in supplementary schooling: case studies of ten different supplementary school models and an approach to outcomes assessment. We anticipate that the case studies report will be available in late fall 2008. The outcomes assessment project is just getting started.

As is clear from the research done thus far, the supplementary school field is in a process of evolution that is not yet well understood. Change provides both opportunities and challenges. We hope that this census and the research to follow will stimulate conversation and consideration among practitioners and lay leaders and help in the process of realizing the opportunities and overcoming the challenges.

We very much appreciate Dr. Jack Wertheimer’s commitment to Jewish education and leadership of this ambitious research project.

Yossi Prager Executive Director — North America

Letter from AVI CHAI 1

Executive Summary

significant percentage of Jewish students in the United States receiving a Jewish education are enrolled in programs that meet on weekends an d /or late weekday afternoons when their A full day public or private schools are not in session. No single term covers the range of these programs, which are variously referred to as religious schools, Hebrew schools, congregational schools, and more recently as “complementary schools” — i.e., they complement the education offered in public or private schools. Most commonly, these programs are known as supplementary schools.

This report presents the findings of the first census of grades 1–12 during the 2006–2007 school year. (Early supplementary school enrollment in over a quarter century. childhood and kindergarten enrollment figures have been The most basic challenge facing any such undertaking is the excluded from these figures.) If we assume that the remaining absence of a comprehensive list of every supplementary schools are small, and that the census includes data on over school. In order to prepare for an enrollment census, a list 90 percent of the students, the estimated total of all of possible schools was drawn up, numbering over 1,500 children enrolled in Jewish supplementary schools entries. These were primarily gleaned from information throughout the United States stands at approximately made available by the larger bodies of synagogues, umbrella 230,000 . This compares to a total of 172,447 enrolled in the agencies and educational organizations. As the project same grades of Jewish day schools enumerated by Marvin unfolded, more schools were added. Based on these various Schick in his day school census of 2003–2004. sources, the estimated total number of schools is between 2,000 and 2,100. Students are clustered in the grades leading up to Bar/ Bat Mitzvah. After grade 7, enrollment drops precipitously . This census project elicited enrollment data from 1,720 Enrolled students are clustered between grades 4–7, schools throughout the United States. Between 200–300 which account for roughly half of all students in Jewish institutions were non-responsive, despite repeated telephone supplementary schools, despite the fact that they constitute and email inquiries. It is not possible to state with certainty only one-third of all the grades from 1–12. Undoubtedly, the whether all these institutions actually run school programs; preoccupation with enrolling children in the years leading nor do we know with precision how many students are up to the Bar/Bar Mitzvah celebration plays a major role. As enrolled in the non-responding schools. In all likelihood the to the other grades, more students are enrolled in the lower non-responders tend to be among the smaller schools with a grades than the higher ones. The drop-out phenomenon very part-time staff, or are defunct. after Bar/Bat Mitzvah is dramatic. More than one-third of students drop out after grade 7 and then the rate of decline The key findings of this census are: accelerates so that by grade 12 only one-seventh of the number of seventh graders is still enrolled. Only a small Supplementary schools continue to enroll the majority minority of Jewish children is exposed to formal of students receiving a Jewish education. supplementary Jewish education on the high school level. The 1,720 schools for which data could be obtained report a The most rapid drop out after grade 7 occurs in the New combined student population of 212,566 pupils enrolled in York area; retention rates in the West are somewhat higher.

Executive Summary 3 School affiliation matters. Some types of schools have heads and teachers who can offer more than a minimum of grown in numbers and increased in size over the past their time; whether they can get the attention of national five years. organizations or even local central agencies for Jewish Chabad schools are the most rapidly growing type of school in education. the field. Over 350 such schools now enroll students; all Chabad schools responding to our survey report dramatic A large number of schools report they have altered their enrollment increases, if for no other reason than because hours of instruction in recent years. most did not even exist five years ago. Modern Orthodox The number of days and hours of instruction in schools are on the decline because there is little market for supplementary schools continues to be in flux. Whereas them; they tend to be small. By contrast, schools under many schools, particularly those under Conservative Reform auspices now dominate the field. While they auspices, cut back on their hours of instruction in the constitute 39 percent of all schools, they enroll 57 percent 1990s, approximately half now report an increase in of all students. Schools affiliated as Reform on average have hours introduced over the past five years. Schools under the largest enrollments. Reform auspices that reported changing their hours tended to add time; their counterparts in the Conservative Enrollments in schools affiliated with the Conservative movement tended to subtract time. movement are shrinking. Although schools with a Conservative affiliation constitute The numbers of class meeting hours vary greatly by 30 percent of the total for which we have data, they enroll grade level. just 26 percent of all students in supplementary schools. Schools report significant variations in the amount of time When asked about growth or decline over the previous five their students take classes, depending upon grade level. years, Conservative schools are more likely than any others Schools of all stripes are most likely to expect grade 6 to report declining enrollments. Some of this is attributable students to attend classes twice or thrice weekly. By contrast, to the fact that more than 40 percent of children from many schools require grade 3 students to attend only once Conservative homes who are enrolled in programs of formal a week, although schools under Conservative auspices are Jewish education attend day schools; such children, in fact, most likely to require twice or thrice weekly attendance. constitute the large majority of children from non-Orthodox By grade 9, few schools require attendance more than once families enrolled in day schools. But even when these a week. numbers are added and we account for the tendency of Conservative teens to attend community high schools in far Shabbat Programs — A Missed Opportunity For higher numbers than any other group, the total number of Many Schools youth from Conservative homes is more than 30 percent A bit more than half of the schools (56 percent) offer some smaller than children from Reform homes receiving a formal kind of Shabbat programs for supplementary school children Jewish education. In short, the number of Conservative and their parents. Conservative and Chabad synagogues are families with school-age children has shrunk. the most likely to expect attendance at religious services or youth services; Reform schools are the least likely to do so. Most supplementary Jewish schools have Orthodox and Chabad schools are the most likely to offer youth small enrollments. activities on Shabbat. Reform and Reconstructionist schools Forty-one percent of all supplementary Jewish schools enroll are more likely, though, to offer family education programs fewer than 50 students, and over 60 percent of all Jewish on Shabbat. Much more research needs to be done on this supplementary schools enroll 100 or fewer students. As a question. Shabbat programs offer an invaluable opportunity result, class size tends to be small in a great many schools. to augment what is learned in school, build synagogue skills, This raises questions about the resources these schools can and embrace Jewish children in a religious community. bring to bear — whether they can afford to hire school

4 Executive Summary Geography makes a difference in school size, IMPLICATIONS denominational share and number of days of study. Jewish supplementary schools can be found in every state of the This census report raises important questions for educators country. In a few states, enrollments are disproportionately and policy makers about: high or low compared to the numbers of schools, suggesting that in some states schools tend to be larger — e.g., • The challenge to retain students in the post-Bar/Bat New Jersey and Illinois — and in other places such as the Mitzvah years, particularly in the high school years. Deep South, Hawaii, Alaska and some of the Rocky Educators tend to stress retention as a worthy goal and a Mountain states, enrollments are small per school. It appears measure of their success. How can schools increase the that as new schools come into existence, the tendency is for numbers of students who continue their Jewish education them to require fewer days of study compared to the norm through the high school years? in an established community, such as New York. • The large numbers of schools (45 percent) that miss opportunities to embrace children in religious and What are the top goals of schools? communal activities on Shabbat. When asked to pick their primary goals, schools gave the most top “votes” to the following items: • The shrinkage of enrollment in schools under Conservative auspices, which continue to have the • Giving children positive Jewish experiences (31 percent) highest standards for hours of instruction and teaching • Hebrew reading for participation in religious services for participation in public prayer. (18 percent) • The kinds of support and resources made available to • Teaching about holidays and rituals (11 percent) the high proportion of small schools enrolling fewer than 100 students. • Preparing children to live as decent ( menschlich ) people (10 percent) • The seeming disconnect between schools and parents as to the goal of supplementary schooling. Schools rate • Inspiring children to observe Jewish religious rituals preparing young people for the Bar/Bat Mitzvah low on (9 percent) their scale of priorities. Judging by the huge percentage • Preparing children for Bar/Bat Mitzvah (7 percent) of children removed from supplementary schools right after their rite of passage, it appears that parents (and The low priority placed on Bar/Bat Mitzvah preparation perhaps children) link Jewish education with Bar/Bat is at odds with the goals parents seem to set for Mitzvah preparation. supplementary schooling.

Denominational affiliation played some role in the goals set forth by schools. Chabad schools were the most likely to stress giving children positive Jewish experiences; Conservative ones were the least likely to pick this option and were the most likely to stress Hebrew reading for participation in religious services.

Executive Summary 5

A Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools

or much of the past century, the large majority of American Jews receiving a Jewish education attended part time schools often known as religious schools, Hebrew schools, or congregational F schools. These schools met for as little as an hour or two on Sunday mornings and as often as five days a week, including Sundays and four weekday afternoons when children had already put in a full day at their public or private schools. In the first half of the twentieth century, supplementary schooling 1 was conducted mainly under the auspices of communal institutions. But by the middle of the century, the dispersal of Jews to suburbia and the explosive growth of synagogues brought an ever larger population of Jewish children into congregationally-based supplementary schools. The second half of the century also witnessed a dramatic increase of enrollments in all-day Jewish schools, initially almost exclusively within the Orthodox orbit and more recently in some other sectors. A far smaller but as yet unstudied phenomenon is the recent trend toward privatizing Jewish schooling by hiring tutors and creating home schooling environments.

As the types of educational settings have proliferated, it has Thanks to the pioneering research of Dr. Marvin Schick, two become far more difficult for communal planners and others landmark studies have provided rich census information engaged in educational policymaking to know with any about enrollment patterns in all-day Jewish schools. 2 We now precision how many children are exposed to each form of have a nuanced understanding of the patterns of enrollment Jewish education. This uncertainty makes it difficult to plan in day schools of different Jewish religious orientations and properly. Without knowing how many children are enrolled of students in different metropolitan areas. We also can track in each educational setting, it is hard to gauge the proper allocation of resources or even the relative needs of each type of schooling. Better information on enrollments may also 1 The terminology for this kind of schooling continues to be a source of contentious debate. Jewish educators chafe at the notion that such help in spotting trends. Are the numbers of Jews receiving schooling is supplementary and therefore by definition secondary. a Jewish education growing, declining or remaining stable? The terms religious school, Hebrew school and congregational school fail to do justice to the range of approaches, some of which are decidedly And if change is afoot, what does that portend for the future secular in orientation, others do not stress Hebrew language acquisition of organized Jewish life? Enrollment data may also shed light at all, and not all programs meet under the auspices of a synagogue. Some educators now favor the term “complementary Jewish education” to on how young Jews are engaged with Jewish life at different emphasize its parity with what goes on in public or private schools. As yet, stages of their childhood. At what ages do the bulk of this term has not caught on and tends to mystify more than clarify: What children begin to receive a Jewish education and when do is it complementing? This report will employ the term supplementary education, even as we note its drawbacks as an adequate description. they generally stop? What is the percentage of high school 2 students receiving a Jewish education? If the rates for the See Marvin Schick, A Census of Jewish Day Schools in the United States (2000) and A Census of Jewish Day Schools in the United States (2003–04) . latter are low, should resources be invested in upgrading high The former offers data on enrollments in 1998–99, the latter on day school programs to make them more attractive? school student populations in 2003–04. Both can be downloaded at www.avichai.org.

A Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools 7 internal developments in day schools, such as the relative size which shared the results of a survey it had conducted in of schools under the auspices of various religious groupings 2006–2007. At a later stage, school lists were transmitted and the distribution of children by grades. directly from the central offices of the Reconstructionist movement and Chabad and also from central agencies for To date, no comparable census exists for supplementary Jewish education. Additional schools came to our attention Jewish schooling. Simply put, we do not know how many through on-line listings. schools exist, how many children they educate, how enrollments break down by grade and by denominational Based on a compilation of these various sources of data, it affiliation, whether schools tend to be growing or declining appears that there are somewhere in the vicinity of 2,000– in size, or whether they are adding or subtracting hours. 2,100 Jewish supplementary schools in the United States. In the absence of hard data, we rely on guesstimates, This figure conforms with data compiled by Behrman House extrapolations from limited data and anecdotal accounts. Books, the largest publisher of Jewish educational textbooks. 4 It also corresponds closely to findings of a census of Jewish The present report begins to answer these questions based schools in the diaspora undertaken 25 years ago. 5 on a wide-ranging census. Readers are cautioned to observe that while on some measures, this census has gathered information from To establish whether a school functions and how many a broad swath of schools, on others it can report on sub-samples children it enrolls generally required making contact with only. The size of these samples will be noted throughout the report. the school or with an informed local observer. This census succeeded in gathering data from 1,720 schools. (The names, addresses and affiliations of these schools may be found at www.avichai.org under the publications section.) Virtually all THE NUMBERS OF SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS the known remaining schools were contacted multiple times via telephone and email; no one at these schools responded The task of census-taking in the supplementary school arena to requests for information. This raises the distinct is vastly complicated by the absence of a comprehensive list possibility that a large number of these congregations in of schools. The major religious denominations of Reform fact do not run supplementary schools — or if they do, the and Conservative Judaism have incomplete information on schools are administered by part-time personnel who did schools sponsored by their own synagogues. Moreover, not not have the time to respond. This suggests that the non- all synagogues with schools are affiliated with a movement, responding schools tend to enroll few students. As the census and not all schools are housed in synagogues. Some are process neared completion, most of the last schools reached organized as communal operations; others may be run on had tiny enrollments. It was not uncommon for some of an entrepreneurial model by private individuals. these last responding schools to report enrollments of fewer than 10 students. Approximately one-half of the schools for This census utilized information on Jewish supplementary schools from a variety of sources. The most comprehensive was a registry of schools compiled by Drs. Michael Ben-Avie and Jeffrey Kress for the Jewish Education Service of North 3 The unpublished registry was compiled in preparation for several surveys that America. 3 The registry was based on congregational listings of are part of the Educators in Jewish Schools Study, sponsored by the Jewish Education Services of North America. A report on Educators in Jewish the major Jewish religious movements — the Conservative and Schools (N.Y.: JESNA, 2008) may be found at www.jesna.org/j/pdfs/EJSS.pdf. Reform movements especially — local communal websites The technical report, A North American Study of Educators in Jewish Day and Congregational Schools , by Michael Ben-Avie and Jeffrey Kress may be and other listings. The registry cast its net widely. But as downloaded at www.educationalchange.org/docs. institutions were contacted for this census, it became evident 4 My thanks to David Behrman of Behrman House Books for sharing that some of the schools included in the registry are now with me his sense of the field based on the many schools with which his defunct or have merged with others; some are in congregations company deals. that do not sponsor a school. A variety of other information 5 Allie A. Dubb and Sergio Della Pergola, First Census of Jewish Schools in sources were tapped for this census to round out the registry. the Diaspora 1981/2–1982/3. United States of America . Research Report 4. Institute for Contemporary Jewry, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1986, Valuable help came from the Union for Reform Judaism, p. 21. The report claimed there were 1,861 supplementary schools in the US.

8 A Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools which no enrollment information is available are Chabad How do supplementary school enrollments compare to schools: the average number of students in Chabad schools the total number of children receiving a Jewish education? for which we do have data is 38. For estimation purposes, The day school census conducted by Marvin Schick in we assume the mean size of the missing Chabad schools is 2003–2004 enumerated 172,447 children enrolled in grades considerably smaller. Reform, Conservative and unaffiliated 1–12. 9 Assuming that day school enrollments have held congregations for which data are missing — i.e., half of the steady since 2003–2004, it is clear that supplementary non-reporting schools — may be assumed to be small too. school enrollments exceed day school enrollments by approximately 58,000 children. 10 For this reason, I estimate that the 1,720 schools in our census reflect close to 90 percent of all enrollments in As to other forms of Jewish education, we lack hard numbers Jewish supplementary schools in the United States. In the for students who are tutored or home-schooled. Anecdotal school year 2006–07, the combined enrollment of these information suggests the numbers of such students are schools was 212,566 pupils from grades 1–12. (Early growing, but they still constitute a very small percentage of childhood and kindergarten enrollment figures have been Jewish children. 11 excluded from these figures.) If we project another 8–10 percent to include the schools for which we lack data, the 6 ADCA Newsletter NY: Association of Directors of Central Agencies. total estimated enrollment comes to approximately 230,000. No date. (It seems to have appeared in 2002.) Writing in 2001, I offered an estimate of 300,000 students based upon extrapolations from a few limited sources. Talking Dollars and Sense about Jewish Education . NY: AVI The most comprehensive past effort to pin down the CHAI Foundation, August 2001, p. 4. That figure now proves inflated. enrollment number in supplementary schools was 7 Dubb and Della Pergola, p. 33. undertaken in 2002 by ADCA, the organization of directors 8 of central agencies for Jewish education. By surveying its Alexander Dushkin and Uriah Z. Engelman, Jewish Education in the United States . NY: American Association for Jewish Education, vol. I, 1959, p. 46. own members, ADCA arrived at a figure of 225,900 students 9 enrolled from grades K–12, or apparently 215,000 students Schick counted a total number of 205,035 pupils in day schools, but as our study does not include students younger than first graders, we have 6 in grades 1–12. The ADCA report also claims only 1,258 subtracted 32,588 “4 and 5 year olds” from Schick’s numbers to arrive at “congregational schools,” a serious undercount that ignores the grade 1–12 population of day school students. See Marvin Schick, A Census of Jewish Day Schools in the United States (2003–04) , pp. 6–7. The between 600–750 schools. The ADCA figures, however, only combined total of supplementary and day school enrollments identified included schools served by a central agency, and quite a few by the Schick census and this report comes to approximately 402,000 students, a figure larger than the estimated number of enrollments in schools are in locales lacking a Bureau of Jewish Education. Jewish educational institutions (359,000) provided by the National Jewish Population Study of 2001–2002. See Laurence Kotler-Berkowitz, The Two other attempts were made in the second half of the Jewish Education of Jewish Children: Formal Schooling, Early Childhood and Informal Experiences. Report 11. United Jewish Communities, May 2005, twentieth century to pin down the numbers of students in p. 7. The NJPS report also claims 211,000 children were in supplementary supplementary schools. A census of Jewish students in the school programs (p. 8), a figure lower than our estimate of 230,000. Now that a consensus is emerging that the absolute number of U.S. 7 diaspora conducted in 1981/2 enumerated 267,665 students. Jews is in the vicinity of 6 million, it would be worthwhile to determine And in the 1950s, a sample of communities was surveyed to the proportion of children in this population receiving a formal Jewish education and whether the unengaged population is even greater than arrive at enrollment data: by projecting from the sample suggested by the original NJPS estimates. communities, the survey claimed an enrollment of 491,000 10 8 Both the current census and the day school census reports serve as students in supplementary schools. snapshots that capture enrollment figures for particular school years. Another way to look at enrollment trends is to examine the entire school It is difficult to compare the findings of the current census career of students. Based as it is on school enrollment numbers rather than on the life course of students, this census offers data on the numbers with earlier reports primarily because the latter are based of students enrolled in 2006–2007. on projections from sample schools and the current report 11 On one enterprising outfit offering tutoring services in greater Los is based on an extensive list of schools and their enrollments. Angeles and spreading to other parts of the country, see Rebecca Spence, By providing the complete list of schools it reached, this “Tutors Tackle Tinseltown: Bar Mitzvah Gives Hollywood Hopefuls a Leg Up,” Forward , Jan. 16, 2008. www.forward.com/articles/12476. census aims to serve as a benchmark that others may build The article suggests some of the students are not enrolled in any formal upon in future efforts to enumerate enrollments in educational programs. supplementary Jewish schools.

A Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools 9 results from a far smaller pool of potential Jewish students ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL GRADE who are in their teens.) Graph 1 dramatically illustrates the Students enrolled in Jewish supplementary schools cluster gradual rise in the number of students from grades 1–6, and between grades four and seven. In fact, nearly 50 percent of then the precipitous drop in the high school years. all students are enrolled in those grades. This distribution suggests that a large percentage of parents enroll their The post-Bar/Bat Mitzvah drop-out syndrome is an often children primarily in the years leading up to Bar/Bat Mitzvah, remarked-upon pattern, usually in the context of families often because synagogues have policies requiring enrollment who opt to drop their synagogue membership when their for a minimum of three years prior to celebrating a Bar or Bat youngest child reaches the age of 13. Rabbis have been Mitzvah. The peak year for enrollments is grade 6 and by the known to lament the role of Bar/Bat Mitzvah as an end next year, the drop-out phenomenon already is felt, perhaps point, rather than beginning, to the synagogue involvement because some students celebrate their Bar/Bar Mitzvah in the of young Jews. These figures dramatize the extent to which fall of the seventh grade and then quit supplementary school. supplementary schools have not succeeded in creating a culture of ongoing Jewish study stretching from lower to Significantly, more children are enrolled in grades one middle to high school. through three than in grades 8–10 (56,449 vs. 34,158). Table 1: Enrollment by Grades

Table 1 lists the absolute and relative numbers of students Sum % of total in each grade between 1–12. Our data on grade distribution cover 1st grade 16,047 8.35% 192,210 students out of the total of 212,566 for which enrollment 2nd grade 18,443 9.60% numbers were collected. If anything, these data inflate the percentage of children in grades 8–12. This is so for the following 3rd grade 21,959 11.42% reasons: It is reasonable to assume that smaller schools do not run 4th grade 22,729 11.83% high school programs. This census also contains data on all 5th grade 23,357 12.15% community high school programs. In short, most of the missing 6th grade 24,383 12.69% schools are elementary schools. 7th grade 23,340 12.14% 8th grade 14,971 7.79% It is hard to miss the steep decline in enrollment after 7th grade when most children celebrate a Bar/Bat Mitzvah. More than 9th grade 10,240 5.33% one-third (36%) of students drop out after grade 7 and then 10th grade 8,947 4.65% enrollment continues to plummet, so that by grade 12 only 11th grade 4,510 2.35% 15 percent of the number of seventh graders are still 12th grade 3,284 1.71% enrolled. (We have no reason to assume that the decline Total 192,210 100.00%

Graph 1: Enrollment by Grades

30,000 23,357 24,383 23,340 25,000 21,959 22,729 20,000 18,443 16,047 14,971 15,000 10,240 10,000 8,947 4,510 5,000 3,284

0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th

10 A Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Based upon the first affiliation mentioned by each school, Graph ENROLLMENT BY AFFILIATION 2 illustrates the proportional weight of each type of school. Not all supplementary schools are made the same. In fact, Graph 2: School Affiliation there are dramatic differences between schools affiliated with the various denominations and ideologies. Here is how the 1,720 schools in our sample divide along lines of affiliation: Other or No Affiliation 8% Table 2: School Affiliation Chabad/ Affiliation Schools % of total Lubavitch 13% Chabad/Lubavitch 222 12.91% Reform 39% Community/Pluralistic 52 3.02% Community/ Conservative 511 29.71% Pluralistic 3% Modern Orthodox 54 3.14% Reconstructionist 65 3.78% Reform 676 39.30%

Other or No Affiliation 140 8.14% Conservative Reconstructionist 30% Total 1,720 100.0% 4% Modern Orthodox 3% In order to compress the types of affiliation into manageable categories, we have counted schools that self-identified as This chart demonstrates the extent to which the field of Sephardic as Modern Orthodox. Some of the smaller supplementary school education is dominated by Reform and grouping such as Humanistic schools and Renewal schools Conservative programs. Their combined schools constitute were counted in the category of “Other or No Affiliation.” nearly 70 percent of the total. The paucity of Orthodox No more than a dozen schools identified with either. schools comes as no surprise, given the preponderance of Thirty-seven schools claimed to have multiple affiliations. Orthodox Jews who enroll their children in day schools, a In order not to duplicate enrollment figures, denominational point made evident by the day school censuses. Perhaps most data count only the first affiliation mentioned by a school. surprising in this graph is the emergence of Chabad schools But the total of schools in each denomination rises as players in this arena. In fact, our numbers undercount somewhat; there are 12 additional schools in our sample Chabad schools because we are missing more data on that claim a secondary affiliation with Reform; 10 with the Chabad schools than in any other category. The central Conservative movement; 2 with Modern Orthodoxy; 1 with office of Chabad claims to have information on the existence Reconstructionism; 2 Community/Pluralistic; and 12 with no of 380 so-called Hebrew schools operating under its banner affiliation. This brings the totals for which enrollment data in the U.S. alone. were collected to 688 schools affiliated with Reform, 521 Graph 3 (page 12) demonstrates the yawning gap between Conservative schools, 66 Reconstructionist schools, 152 numbers of schools fielded by each type of movement and other or non-affiliated, 56 Modern Orthodox, and 54 the actual numbers of children their schools actually enroll. Community/Pluralistic. (The list of schools on the AVI Schools run by the Reform movement on average are the CHAI website identifies only the first affiliation mentioned largest, and accordingly the proportion of students enrolled by each school.) in schools affiliated with the Reform movement constitutes

A Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools 11 Graph 3: Distribution of Enrollments by Affiliation When we classify schools of each denomination by size, the disparity becomes even more evident (see Table 4). Over one-fifth of schools under Reform auspices enroll more than Other or No Affiliation Chabad/Lubavitch 300 students; by comparison, far fewer Conservative and 5% 4% community schools are that large and only a handful of other Community/Pluralistic 4% types of schools enroll over 300 students. Turning to the smaller schools, we find that three-quarters of all Chabad schools have enrollments of fewer than 50 students. Indeed, nearly all Chabad schools enroll less than 100 students, not surprising Conservative given the recent entry of Chabad into the supplementary Reform 26% 57% school field. Since Reconstructionist congregations tend to be small, many call themselves havurot (small fellowships), it is also not surprising that 63 percent of their schools have fewer than 100 students. Modern Orthodox 1% Reconstructionist The more noteworthy finding about school affiliation 3% concerns the shrinking Conservative supplementary school. The Conservative movement continues to field a significant 57 percent of the total, even though only 39 percent of all number of schools, but they tend to be small. Over three- schools identify as Reform. By contrast, the Chabad share is fifths of schools identified as Conservative enroll fewer than only 4 percent of the student body even though its schools 100 students. Whereas the largest school identified with the encompass 13 percent of the total. Reform movement claims 1,399 students, the largest school under Conservative auspices claims 547 pupils. The key to this disparity between numbers of schools and numbers of children enrolled lies in school size. Table 3 Moreover, the Conservative share of students enrolled in presents data on the various types of schools and the mean supplementary schools is barely more than one-quarter or average size of schools within each affiliation. Schools (26 percent). Compared to the Reform movement, schools affiliated with the Reform movement have on average the under Conservative auspices enroll only 46 percent as many largest school populations, followed by community schools students (121,380 for Reform compared to 55,914 in (many of these are high schools that draw upon numerous Conservative schools.) This imbalance is due in part to the congregational schools as their feeders). high percentage of children from Conservative homes who continue on to community supplementary high schools.

Table 3: School Enrollments by Affiliation

Affiliation School Total Enrollment % of Total Enrollment Average School Size

Chabad/Lubavitch 222 8,468 3.98% 38.14 Community/Pluralistic 52 7,750 3.65% 151.13 Conservative 511 55,915 26.30% 109.42 Modern Orthodox 54 2,481 1.17% 45.94 Reconstructionist 65 6,166 2.90% 94.86 Reform 676 121,380 57.10% 179.56 Other or No Affiliation 140 10,406 4.90% 74.33 Total 1,720 212,566 100% 123.66

12 A Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Table 4: School Affiliation and the Size of Schools

Total Enrollment Affiliation 1–50 51–100 101–200 201–300 301 + Total

Chabad/Lubavitch 165 42 14 10222 74.32% 18.92% 6.31% 0.45% 0.0% 100% Community/Pluralistic 12 8 23 6453 22.64 15.09% 43.40% 11.32% 7.55% 100% Conservative 193 121 105 53 39 511 37.77% 23.68% 20.55% 10.37% 7.63% 100% Modern Orthodox 38 11 32054 70.37% 20.37% 5.56% 3.70% 0.0% 100% Reconstructionist 29 12 16 6265 44.62 18.46% 24.62% 9.23% 3.08% 100% Reform 188 116 141 84 146 675 27.85% 17.19% 20.89% 12.44% 21.63% 100% Other or No Affiliation 71 40 20 63140 50.71% 28.57% 14.29% 4.29% 2.14% 100% Total 696 350 322 158 194 1,720 40.47% 20.35% 18.72% 9.19% 11.28% 100%

If we assume that two-thirds of students enrolled in such number of Conservative children relative to Reform. It also schools are Conservative, we arrive at a figure of some 5,000 suggests that roughly 70 percent of Conservative children who in community/pluralistic schools who are Conservative. receive a Jewish education are now enrolled in supplementary schools compared to over 95 percent of children from Reform Enrollments in supplementary schools under Conservative homes who receive a formal Jewish education. auspices have also declined due to the growing popularity of day school education among many members of Conservative Further light on the growth and decline of school enrollments synagogues. Solomon Schechter schools enrolled slightly more comes from responses to a survey elicited from a sub-sample of than 15,000 students in 2003–2004 compared to 3,500 schools. 14 Respondents were asked whether their enrollments students in day schools under Reform auspices. In addition, had remained the same or had grown a lot or somewhat, or high percentages of students enrolled in community day declined a lot or somewhat over the past 5 years (see Table 5, schools are from Conservative homes. If we assume that two- page 14). Overall, 48 percent claimed they had grown and 41 thirds of the nearly 16,000 children 12 enrolled in community percent reported a decrease in their enrollments, with the schools come from Conservative homes — i.e., 11,000 greatest fall off reported by schools that have between 201–300 students — and then add this figure to the totals of Schechter students and the greatest growth reported by those now schools, we arrive at a figure of some 26,000 Conservative numbering 51–100 students. children enrolled in day schools between grades 1–12. 13 Thus, we estimate that 31,000 children from Conservative homes are 12 These figures are based on Schick, 2005, pp. 6–7 but only include children in grades 1–12. enrolled in community supplementary schools and day schools. This, in turn, means there are approximately, 87,000 13 Based on parent responses, rather than school enrollment figures, the 2000–2001 National Jewish Population Study found that 15 percent of children from Conservative homes enrolled in formal Jewish day school children were from Conservative homes. This method of schooling. The Reform movement enrolls 30 percent more calculation arrives at the same total as our estimates based on enrollments in non-Orthodox day schools. For the NJPS total, see children in its supplementary schools alone, and that does not Kotler-Berkowitz, p. 17. include the numbers of Reform children in day schools. In 14 short, the enrollment census confirms the decline in the Only 437 schools responded to the survey question about growth and decline in enrollments. These data were weighted to take school size and denomination into account.

A Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools 13 Table 5: Decrease or Increase of Enrollment by Denomination 15

Compared with five years ago, is overall enrollment at your supplementary school… Affiliation The same Slightly higher Much higher Slightly lower Much lower Total

Chabad/Lubavitch 0.0% 38.29% 61.71% 0.0% 0.0% 100% Community/Pluralistic 8.33% 14.58% 31.25% 22.92% 22.92% 100% Conservative 11.43% 18.57% 15.31% 25.10% 29.59% 100% Modern Orthodox 5.88% 13.73% 27.45% 33.33% 19.61% 100% Reconstructionist 12.50% 37.50% 18.75% 18.75% 12.50% 100% Reform 13.41% 26.35% 16.18% 25.12% 18.95% 100% Other or No Affiliation 6.25% 14.84% 30.47% 24.22% 24.22% 100% Total 10.05% 24.46% 24.03% 21.61% 19.85% 100%

All Chabad schools reported growth, primarily because most 100 or fewer pupils enroll 41,969 children (see Table 7). were only established within the previous five years. Nearly We know, however, that not all schools reported on their two-thirds claim their enrollment is now “much higher.” enrollments, and we have good reason to believe the Reconstructionist schools also reported growth. Among overwhelming majority of those are small schools. When we modern Orthodox schools, by contrast, half of the reporting add our projected total of 18,000 additional students enrolled schools indicated their enrollment had declined. It appears that there is a scant market for supplementary schools in the Table 6: Number of Schools by School Size Orthodox world, whereas Chabad schools operate as outreach institutions to a non-Orthodox clientele. School Size Number of Schools % 1–50 697 40.49% Among the other types of schools — Reform and community 51–100 350 20.36% schools — the proportion reporting growth is matched by 101–200 322 18.73% those reporting decline. But for schools under Conservative auspices, 33 percent report higher enrollment and 55% claim 201–300 157 9.13% their enrollments are lower, with 30% reporting much lower 301+ 194 11.29% enrollment. Here again, the shrinkage of Conservative Total 1,720 100.00% enrollments is pronounced, according to the self-reporting of Conservative supplementary schools. Table 7: Total Enrollment by School Size

School Size Total Enrollment %

1–50 16,311 7.67% SCHOOL SIZE 51–100 25,658 12.07% We have already noted the differences in school size across 101–200 46,462 21.86% the various movements. Table 6 also illustrates a more 201–300 38,207 17.97% fundamental point about the network of Jewish supplementary 301+ 85,928 40.42% schools — the majority of schools are small. Forty percent enroll 50 students or fewer and another 20 percent enroll Total 212,566 100% 51–100 students. Collectively, schools in our sample with 15 Note: these are weighted totals, taking denomination and school size into account.

14 A Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools in non-reporting schools and assume almost all of these are in School size varies considerably between denominations. small schools, the estimated total of children in small schools Chabad schools tend to be small; over three-quarters comes to nearly 60,000. This amounts to 26 percent of all report enrollments of under 100 children. This pattern students in Jewish supplementary schools. holds true as well for Modern Orthodox schools, which enroll approximately 63 percent of their students in Graph 4 illustrates the proportions of the total represented schools with fewer than 100 students. At the other end of by schools of varying sizes; Graph 5 pictures the proportions the size spectrum, schools under Reform auspices enroll of students in schools of varying sizes. These pie charts more than half their students in schools with 300 and more present only the schools for which enrollment data have children. This is far less the case with Conservative, been collected. Reconstructionist and community schools, where the balance of students is distributed more equally among Graph 4: The Proportionate Representation of Different schools of all sizes (see Table 8, page 16). Size Schools

301+ Finally, we consider the growth and decline of schools of 11% varying sizes over the previous five years. The greatest gains are reported by schools numbering 51–100 students. And the 201–300 greatest losses occurred among schools now numbering 9% between 201–300 students (see Table 9, page 16).

1–50 41%

101–200 HOURS OF INSTRUCTION 16 19% A sub-sample of schools was surveyed about their days and hours of instruction. Schools reported an average number of 30 weekly Sunday sessions per year and 33 weeks of sessions 51–100 on weekdays. 20%

Graph 6 on page 17 compares the numbers of days per week required by schools affiliated with different movements for Graph 5: The Proportionate Representation of Student Bodies in Schools of Varying Sizes grades 3, 6 and 9. Over half the schools under Reform, Reconstructionist and Chabad auspices require attendance only 1–50 once a week for students in grade 3. By contrast, the majority 8% of schools under Conservative auspices require twice a week attendance. These two types of schools are the only ones in 51–100 12% 301+ 40% 16 Between 21–33 percent of schools, depending on the grade, run more than one track for students. Multiple tracks offer schools some flexibility with days and hours. In some cases a second track can require fewer hours or more hours of instruction. Alternate tracks also offer the option of different days of the week that work better for students and their parents. 101–200 And multiple tracks can also be used for different emphases — one track 22% can offer more conventional study and another informal or family education. Schools were invited to report on multiple tracks. The phenomenon of multiple tracks in supplementary schools — the types of tracks and how they work — is a subject worthy of deeper study 201–300 as programs try to tailor their offerings to the needs of learners and the 18% schedules of their parents.

A Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools 15 Table 8: Total Enrollment by School Size and Denomination

Total Enrollment 1–50 51–100 101–200 201–300 301+ Affiliation Total % Total % Total % Total % Total %

Chabad/Lubavitch 3,506 23.71% 2,939 12.00% 1,821 4.35% 202 0.64% 0 0.00% Community/Pluralistic 369 1.72% 529 2.29% 3,554 7.14% 1,259 3.18% 2,039 2.06% Conservative 4,971 27.73% 9,101 34.57% 14,763 32.61% 12,919 33.76% 14,161 20.10% Modern Orthodox 830 5.46% 741 3.14% 398 0.93% 512 1.27% 0 0.00% Reconstructionist 733 4.17% 985 3.43% 2,258 4.97% 1,376 3.82% 814 1.03% Reform 4,301 27.01% 8,432 33.14% 20,837 43.79% 20,561 53.50% 67,249 75.26% Other or No Affiliation 1,601 10.20% 2,931 11.43% 2,831 6.21% 1,378 3.82% 1,665 1.55%

Table 9: Decrease or Increase of School Enrollment by School Size 17

Compared with five years ago, is overall enrollment at your supplementary school… Total Enrollment The same Slightly higher Much higher Slightly lower Much lower Total

1–50 11.33% 24.25% 20.00% 19.65% 24.78% 100%

51–100 6.80% 20.15% 34.26% 22.42% 16.37% 100%

101–200 9.83% 27.81% 23.88% 21.07% 17.42% 100%

201–300 4.35% 22.98% 14.91% 23.60% 34.16% 100%

301+ 19.54% 30.46% 21.26% 25.29% 3.45% 100%

Total 10.10% 24.56% 23.90% 21.60% 19.84% 100%

which a substantial number of schools require three times a year before Bar/Bat Mitzvah to persuade parents to send week attendance, and presumably the largest number of their children more than once a week. contact hours between children and teachers. Especially noteworthy is the sharp decline in expectations by Then let us look at the distribution for grade 6: During grade 9. The Conservative movement’s insistence on this peak year immediately preceding Bar/Bat Mitzvah, attendance at least twice a week, apparent in the third and sixth schools of all types are far more likely to require grades, has nearly disappeared, as has that of communal attendance at least twice a week, with the exception of schools. Few schools of other affiliations require ninth graders Chabad. Fewer than ten percent of schools under to attend more than once a week. Conservative auspices require only one day a week attendance. The jump to twice a week is particularly pronounced in schools under Reform auspices. Clearly, supplementary schools are prepared during the critical

17 The data in this table are weighted.

16 A Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools When asked whether the number of class hours had changed, the Reform movement were the most likely to report more than two-fifths of schools report their school hours changes in the number of hours of instruction per week changed in the previous five year period. Of those schools (58 percent). Most schools under Reform auspices that made reporting increased hours, nearly all were referring to the changes, added an hour or two per week. Fewer than one- addition of one or two hours per week. Similarly, among the third of Conservative schools reported a change, but of those schools reporting decreased hours, nearly all reported a that did, a majority indicated they had decreased their hours. decline of one or two hours per week. Schools affiliated with

Graph 6: Days Per Week of Classes by School Affiliation

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A Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools 17 supplementary school children on the Sabbath — not SHABBAT PROGRAMMING AND TRACKS whether they require attendance. Forty-four percent of One of the ways Jewish supplementary schools have responding schools reported they offered no Shabbat augmented their offerings has been through mandatory programs for supplementary school children. Conservative participation in programs offered on Shabbat. The range synagogues followed by Chabad schools were most likely to of such programs and the ways they are counted by schools offer such programs, while schools under Reform auspices vary greatly. Some schools actually count Shabbat were the least likely. (Communal schools by definition are attendance as part of the formal school program. Indeed, not connected to a synagogue; none offer Shabbat some hold classes on Shabbat afternoons. Others require programs.) Conservative and Chabad schools also were the Shabbat attendance at religious services for a set number most likely to run youth services. And, Conservative of times per year. Still others run informal youth programs synagogues were most likely to run family religious services directly connected to the school; others have the same and/or family education programs on Shabbat. Shabbat types of programs but do not tie them to the school. afternoon programs were offered by a small percentage of Because of this variability, data on the number of school Chabad and Modern Orthodox synagogues. Since Shabbat hours and special Shabbat programs must be used with programs can serve as a powerful means to engage students great care. We do not know with precision how the and their families, create a setting to learn and practice programs connect directly to school activities, how often synagogue skills, and reinforce what is learned in they meet, whether any are mandatory or what proportion supplementary school, these patterns are of some importance of children attend regularly. 18 and are worthy of further study.

Table 10 presents responses from a sub-sample of 458 schools 18 To illustrate the vagaries of this question, we note that of the 204 that completed survey questions on Shabbat programming. schools claiming they do not offer Shabbat activities, 15 still checked Schools were asked whether they offer activities for off programs they make available on Shabbat.

Table 10 : Shabbat Programs Offered by Schools of the Various Affiliations*

Offer activities on Offer activities on Don’t offer activities Affiliation Shabbat morning Shabbat afternoon on Shabbat Total

Chabad/Lubavitch 62 412 50% 16.67% 33.33% Community/Pluralistic 0012 12 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% Conservative 163 15 52 230 70.87% 6.52% 22.61% Modern Orthodox 82 818 44.44% 11.11% 44.44% Reconstructionist 71 715 46.67% 6.67% 46.67% Reform 30 5 100 135 22.22% 3.70% 74.07% Other or No Affiliation 13 2 20 35 37.14% 5.71% 57.14%

Total 227 27 203 457

*Percentages and totals are based on the sub-sample of 458 schools.

18 A Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools a higher enrollment for Chabad schools there. The proportion GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION of students in Conservative-affiliated schools across America American Jews have established Jewish supplementary schools holds fairly steady around 30 percent, except in Las Vegas, in every state. Table 11 on page 20 lists the numbers of schools where the proportion is quite high and in Broward County, and the size of the enrollments by state. There are few Florida where it is quite low. Schools under Reform auspices surprises here: States with the smallest Jewish populations, such have cornered much of the supplementary school market in as Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, Montana, North and South growing communities, such as Atlanta and the San Francisco Dakota, Oklahoma, Utah and West Virginia, have few schools Bay area, considerably less so in established communities, such and enroll only a small fraction of the total. States with the as the Twin Cities and Philadelphia (see Table 13, page 21). largest Jewish populations — California, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania — have As the American Jewish population shifts to new communities, the most schools. A few states appear to have large numbers of what is the likely impact on the amount of class days and hours students enrolled in proportion to their share of schools — required by schools? In order to probe this question, we New Jersey and Illinois, for example, and the District of compared schools in the New York area with those located in Columbia. Some states have proportionately few students the Rocky Mountain states and further West. The former is an compared to their share of schools, suggesting very small area of generally long established schools, whereas the West school sizes — e.g., Alaska, Alabama, Arizona, Mississippi, has far more schools that have been founded over the past two Wisconsin and West Virginia. decades. When we examine the number of days 6th graders attend Jewish supplementary schools in the New York area, we When we look at a randomly selected number of growing find only 15 percent of 6th grade classes meet for only one day or shrinking communities of different sizes, we note a wide per week; by contrast, 29 percent of 6th grade classes in the variation in the percentage of the total population enrolled West meet one day a week. On the upper end, 8 percent of in Jewish supplementary schools (see Table 12, page 21). schools in the West require three day a week attendance of 6th In communities such as Phoenix, Chicago and Philadelphia, graders, compared to 14 percent in the New York area. This children in supplementary schools constitute a relatively suggests that as Jews continue to move, the number of days of high percentage of the population. In other areas, such as attendance required by supplementary school may decline. Broward County, Florida, Las Vegas, and San Francisco they constitute a far smaller percentage of all Jews. It is not Finally, school retention rates vary in different parts of the immediately apparent why this should be so. It would appear country. When we compare the drop-out rates after 7th grade, that the low figure in greater New York City is explained by the decline is initially far more precipitous in New York area the large number of children attending Jewish day schools. schools than in other parts of the country (see Table 14, But the variations in these other locales cannot be explained page 22). Nearly 60 percent of children in metropolitan New by recourse to day school numbers. Is it that in some York leave after the 7th grade, as compared to roughly one- locations, smaller percentages are receiving a formal Jewish third nationally. Schools in the West are more successful at education or that Jews in those places have a lower birthrate? retaining high school students than are schools in other parts The answer is not apparent but may warrant further analysis. of the country. Why this should be the case is not immediately apparent, but warrants further analysis, as retaining Looking at the proportion of children enrolled in schools of enrollments in the post- Bar/Bat Mitzvah years is a stated goal various denominations, we find a considerable amount of of most educators and can contribute to strengthening the variation from one community to the next. Chabad’s share Jewish identity and knowledge of young Jews. 19 of the students is particularly high in communities such as 19 Los Angeles and Phoenix and much smaller in places such An analysis of the attrition rate at schools of different affiliation, indicates that Orthodox and Chabad schools experience the sharpest decline in grade 8 as Chicago, Atlanta and the Twin Cities. Some of the Chabad and the decline in schools under Conservative and Reconstructionist auspices variability may be attributable to the more established is sharper than ones connected to the Reform movement. We do not know, however, the denominational breakdown of students in community infrastructure of schools in places such as New York and supplementary high schools. It may be that schools under Reform auspices Chicago, but Atlanta is a boom town and one might expect retain their eighth graders whereas Conservative and Reconstructionist schools send their eighth graders to community high schools in high numbers.

A Census of Jewish Supplemenatry Schools 19 Table 11 : Number of Schools and Students in Each State

Total Enrollment Schools % Enrollment % Total Enrollment Schools % Enrollment %

AK 5 0.29% 123 0.06% MT 3 0.17% 36 0.02%

AL 11 0.64% 549 0.26% NC 23 1.34% 2,997 1.41%

AR 7 0.41% 159 0.07% ND 2 0.12% 54 0.03%

AZ 24 1.40% 3,166 1.49% NE 3 0.17% 216 0.10%

CA 206 11.98% 26,317 12.38% NH 8 0.47% 426 0.20%

CO 38 2.21% 2,881 1.36% NJ 148 8.60% 22,007 10.35%

CT 61 3.55% 6,907 3.25% NM 4 0.23% 365 0.17%

DC 8 0.47% 2,141 1.01% NV 9 0.52% 672 0.32%

DE 4 0.23% 372 0.18% NY 281 16.34% 35,760 16.82%

FL 129 7.50% 16,616 7.82% OH 49 2.85% 6,110 2.87%

GA 26 1.51% 3,467 1.63% OK 4 0.23% 443 0.21%

HI 1 0.06% 75 0.04% OR 9 0.52% 1,009 0.47%

IA 9 0.52% 542 0.25% PA 102 5.93% 13,392 6.30%

ID 3 0.17% 61 0.03% RI 11 0.64% 853 0.40%

IL 79 4.59% 13,078 6.15% SC 7 0.41% 384 0.18%

IN 15 0.87% 980 0.46% SD 3 0.17% 23 0.01%

KS 7 0.41% 630 0.30% TN 8 0.47% 1,112 0.52%

KY 7 0.41% 1,341 0.63% TX 54 3.14% 6,421 3.02%

LA 12 0.70% 540 0.25% UT 1 0.06% 108 0.05%

MA 119 6.92% 14,168 6.67% VA 33 1.92% 4,544 2.14%

MD 65 3.78% 8920 4.20% VT 5 0.29% 272 0.13%

ME 5 0.29% 436 0.21% WA 12 0.70% 1,765 0.83%

MI 32 1.86% 3,376 1.59% WI 19 1.10% 1,290 0.61%

MN 13 0.76% 2,162 1.02% WV 4 0.23% 68 0.03%

MO 23 1.34% 2,851 1.34% WY*

MS 6 0.35% 91 0.04%

* The census did not reach any schools in Wyoming, but it appears that a few schools exist in the state.

20 A Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Table 12 : Number of Schools and Student Enrollment in Twelve Communities

Total Total % of Total Schools Enrollment Jewish Population* Jewish Population

Phoenix 15 2,502 82,900 3.02% South Palm Beach 6 1,364 131,300 1.04% Minneapolis and St. Paul 10 1,531 40,200 3.81% Las Vegas 4 543 67,500 0.80% Chicago 58 11,596 270,500 4.29% Broward 12 2,468 233,700 1.06% Atlanta 15 2,759 119,800 2.30% NY 201 27,945 1,412,000 1.98% LA 72 11,387 517,200 2.20% San Francisco Bay area 27 3,977 208,600 1.91% Philadelphia 53 9,733 206,100 4.72% Cleveland 19 3,057 81,500 3.75%

*Source: www.jewishdatabank.org/loadfilenocheck.asp?filename=FAQs/FAQs_Tables1_And_1a.pdf. All population figures are based on demographic studies conducted over the past dozen years.

Table 13 : Total Enrollments in Twelve Communities by Denomination*

Total Enrollment

Affiliation

Chabad/ Community/ Modern Other or City Lubavitch Pluralistic Conservative Orthodox Reconstructionist Reform No Affiliation

Phoenix 8.1% 13.2% 13.1% 0.0% 0.0% 63.6% 2.0%

South Palm Beach 0.0% 0.0% 29.6% 0.0% 0.0% 68.9% 1.5%

Minneapolis and St. Paul 0.0% 34.0% 14.2% 5.2% 0.3% 46.3% 0.0%

Las Vegas 0.0% 0.0% 54.1% 0.0% 0.0% 45.9% 0.0%

Chicago 1.8% 0.9% 23.5% 1.3% 3.6% 65.8% 3.2%

Broward 7.0% 22.3% 1.3% 0.0% 11.7% 57.7% 0.0%

Atlanta 2.9% 0.0% 16.2% 0.0% 0.0% 80.8% 0.0%

New York 5.0% 0.1% 30.4% 1.2% 2.2% 57.0% 4.0%

Los Angeles 11.6% 0.9% 28.1% 2.1% 4.3% 52.6% 0.4%

San Francisco Bay Area 1.6% 0.5% 20.4% 0.4% 1.0% 70.4% 5.6%

Philadelphia 2.9% 7.8% 35.4% 0.8% 9.7% 40.8% 2.7%

Cleveland 3.7% 0.0% 28.3% 0.0% 1.5% 59.3% 7.2%

*Read across the row

A Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools 21 Table 14 : Enrollment Decline After 7th Grade by Region

National West NY Rest

Proportion of Proportion of Proportion of Proportion of Total 7th Grade Total 7th Grade Total 7th Grade Total 7th Grade City Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment 7th Grade 23,633 100.00% 4,545 99.99% 3,859 100.01% 15,228 100.00%

8th Grade 15,167 64.18% 2,922 64.30% 1,626 42.13% 10,619 69.73%

9th Grade 10,361 43.84% 2,108 46.38% 1,014 26.28% 7,239 47.54%

10th Grade 9,118 38.58% 2,024 44.53% 837 21.70% 6,257 41.09%

11th Grade 4,596 19.45% 936 20.60% 660 17.09% 3,000 19.70%

12th Grade 3,506 14.83% 792 17.42% 427 11.06% 2,287 15.02%

All the other items scored under 5 percent. SCHOOL GOALS

Our survey also asked schools to identify their three top The low priority schools assigned to Bar/Bat Mitzvah goals from a list of 11 possible options. The school goals preparation is particularly noteworthy. Parents may ascribe listed by the survey were: importance to this training, but schools are focused on other goals. Significantly, the most commonly cited of these goals • Hebrew reading for participation in religious services is experiential. Many schools are acutely conscious of their • Teaching about Israel role in addressing the affective. They strive to give children • Exposing children to the Bible positive Jewish experiences. As to cognitive learning, Hebrew • Teaching about holidays and rituals reading for prayer ranks high and so does teaching about • Giving children positive Jewish experiences Jewish holidays and religious practices. • Teaching children to engage in Tikkun Olam • Preparing children for the Bar/Bat Mitzvah When we examine how the various types of schools set their • Engaging children in family education along with goals, we find important differences by affiliation. (See their parents Graph 7.) Schools affiliated with the Conservative movement • Preparing children to live as decent ( menschlich ) people are the most likely to give priority to Hebrew reading for • Inspiring children to observe Jewish religious rituals prayer and place the least emphasis on positive Jewish experiences. Chabad schools choose the latter above all else. When school responses were weighted to take into account Reconstructionist and Community schools stress decent their size and relative denominational strength, and when behavior more than the other schools. And schools under first choices were given heavier weight, the most highly rated Reform auspices seem to have virtually the same goals as items in rank order were: unaffiliated schools. 20

• Giving children positive Jewish experiences (31 percent) • Hebrew reading for participation in religious services (18 percent)

• Teaching about holidays and rituals (11 percent) 20 Our brief survey instrument did not allow for an exploration of how • Preparing children to live as decent ( menschlich ) people schools try to achieve these goals. The survey yielded one suggestive datum in this regard concerning curricula employed in supplementary (10 percent) schools. Nearly half (46 percent) claimed to devise their own curricula. • Inspiring children to observe Jewish religious rituals Twenty-nine percent base their curriculum on materials produced by (9 percent) the Reform movement and another 15 percent on publications of Behrman House and Torah Aura Books. Merely two percent of schools • Preparing children for Bar/Bat Mitzvah (7 percent) use the Conservative curriculum.

22 A Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools Graph 7: School Goals by Affiliation

Teaching about Preparing children Hebrew reading Giving children holidays and rituals to live as decent for participation in positive Jewish (menschlich ) people religious services experiences

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hours. The most obvious time is on Shabbat and on IMPLICATIONS holidays. With some careful planning, time can be used This census report raises important questions for educators well to reinforce what is learned during school hours and and policy makers: develop synagogue skills that will strengthen the Jewish connections of children as they mature. • Given all we know about the importance of peer influences in the teen years and the value of on-going Jewish learning • With three-fifths of all schools reporting enrollments of so that skills and knowledge acquired in childhood are not fewer than 100 students, the system clearly has a great lost during the teen years for lack of use and continued many schools with limited resources. These schools are study, one of the great challenges to the field is to find begging for attention. Currently, neither the compelling ways to involve post-Bar/Bat Mitzvah teens in denominational offices nor other national agencies can high school programs. Some communities and synagogues give much time or help to small schools. A national seem far more adept at retaining teens than others. And resource center and clearing house for such schools could some high school programs manage to involve teens in a make a great difference by connecting schools to larger compelling mix of text study, Hebrew language classes, centers, offering them guidance through visiting personnel social action based on Jewish values and Jewish approaches and making other kinds of resources available to them. to the arts. It would be worthwhile to learn from the The Institute for Southern Jewish Life offers an example successful schools so that the pool of adolescents engaged of how a regional office can help small schools. An in formal Jewish education can be expanded. 21 initiative to aid small schools either along national or regional lines could make a great difference in improving • A bit more than half of the schools involve students in the quality of small schools and linking students to peers in Shabbat programs consisting of youth services or prayer in other communities. the main sanctuary and/or family education programs. These schools have come to recognize the opportunity Shabbat provides for heightened learning and Jewish experiences. Because the number of formal school hours 21 For a report on community supplementary high schools, see Making Jewish Education Work: Community Jewish High Schools — Lessons Learned remains low, it behooves programs to think creatively from Research and Evaluation in the Field. N.Y.: JESNA, 2007. about ways to involve young people during non-school www.jesna.org//j/pdfs/pdp1.pdf

A Census of Jewish Supplementary Schools 23

Data Collection and Acknowledgements

communication. All of these methods also yielded hundreds DATA COLLECTION of duplicate sets of data and a master spreadsheet had to be This study reports on the findings of a census of Jewish created to manage the growing size of the data set. During supplementary school enrollments conducted between April this stage of tracking down schools, I was assisted by the and December 2007. The census was timed to coincide with education departments of the Union for Reform Judaism, the conclusion of two other surveys fielded in 2006–07: Chabad’s Shluchim office, and the education department “Portraits of Jewish Learning” conducted by the Department of the Reconstructionist movement. of Jewish Lifelong Learning of the Union for Reform Judaism and the EJSS conducted by the Jewish Education Services of North America. Both agencies generously shared their data pertaining to school enrollments, which between ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS the two yielded information on approximately 450 Throughout this project, I benefited from the gracious unduplicated schools. In the spring of 2007, the research assistance of many informants: At the URJ, Jan Katzew firm of Schulman, Ronca, Bucavalis sent a hardcopy mailing shared data and information, as did Jonathan Woocher and to some 1,400 schools for which data had not been collected Leora Isaacs of JESNA. This process was abetted by as yet. (Their names were gleaned from lists compiled by the Michael Ben-Avie and Jeffrey Kress. Steven Kraus of EJSS project and other sources.) That mailing offered the JESNA then facilitated my contact with directors of option for schools to complete a census form either in central agencies for Jewish education. I am deeply grateful hardcopy and mail it back to the firm or to fill it out on-line to the latter for conveying such rich data to me from their or by calling to schedule a phone interview. The firm also local communities. At Schulman, Ronca, Bucavalis, I called schools in several key centers of Jewish population worked with David Albert and David Ciemnecki who settlement, which had not gathered enrollment data on oversaw data collection, phone interviews and data entry. supplementary schools. The total yield of all this effort was A number of students at the Jewish Theological Seminary approximately another 450 schools. Simultaneously, through tracked down school data over a half year period: Steven the good offices of the Jewish Education Services of North Abraham, Talia Andron, Simeon Cohen, Elisheva Gould, America, an email request went out to central agencies for Rachel Katz, Allison Miller and Gabriella Theisen. I am Jewish education throughout the United States, soliciting grateful for the Herculean effort of Devora Krasnianski of data they had collected on school enrollments. This mailing the Shluchim office to collect systematic data on schools eventually yielded data from 37 communities. within the Chabad network and of Rabbi Erin Hirsh for assisting me in reaching Reconstructionist schools. During the summer of 2007, I identified schools for which NAACHHAS, the North American Association of we still lacked data and a laborious process of solicitation Community Hebrew High Schools, shared information, began that lasted into December of 2007. Data were as did the Institute for Southern Jewish Life, headed by collected from hundreds of schools via phone and email Macy Hart.

Data Collection and Acknowledgements 25 Stacy Baker Krantz served as a superb data manager, issues, and carefully read the draft of this report. Eli overseeing the entry of a vast amount of raw information Schaap shared with me his wide-ranging knowledge of the and keeping track of large amounts of information. Ezra field and data he collected on schools under the auspices of Kopelowitz of Research Success in Jerusalem and his the Reform movement. Marvin Schick, who has extensive assistant, Eitan Melchior, ran the numbers and prepared experience doing census and survey research with day tables and graphs needed for this report. schools, offered valuable advice and feedback, as did Yossi Prager, Deena Fuchs, Nechama Goldberg and Michael I also benefited by consulting with a number of Trapunsky at The AVI CHAI Foundation. experienced hands. Steven M. Cohen graciously examined the data, suggested ways for me to probe several important

About the Author

Jack Wertheimer is a professor of American Jewish History He is currently completing a new report for the foundation at the Jewish Theological Seminary. His most recent edited on models of Jewish supplementary schools based upon volume is Family Matters: Jewish Education in an Age of Choice , the observation of a team he directed. The project intends a volume based on a research project he directed for The to highlight how ten schools of varying affiliations, sizes AVI CHAI Foundation. (Three of his other reports on and locations approach the challenges of supplementary Jewish education can be downloaded at www.avichai.org.) Jewish education.

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