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Aleph Bet Jewish Day School
Phone: 410-263-9044
info@alephbet.org

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Shalom! As the only Jewish day school in Anne Arundel County, Aleph Bet represents a singular opportunity for members of the community to expose their children to the riches of Judaism, while also providing an outstanding secular education.

Aleph Bet is a model of excellence and a source of pride, boasting small class sizes, prestigious AIMS certification, and caring, experienced teachers. Best of all, children wake up each day excited to come to school.

To learn more about Aleph Bet or to schedule a personal tour, contact our principal, Nan Jarashow at (410) 263-9044 or info@alephbet.org

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Adrienne Dink
Adrienne Dink won first prize in the Baltimore Zionist District's essay writing contest. Her essay: "Why I want to go to Israel" wins her a free trip to Israel this summer on BZD's month-long teen tour. Adrienne wrote that her education at Aleph Bet played an essential role in fostering a positive Jewish identity and love for our Holy Land. This will be her first visit to Israel.
Jordy Levin
Jordy Levin, a seventh grader at Severna Park Middle School, has been invited to join the National Junior Honor Society.
Warren Oxman
Warren Oxman, a sophomore at South River High School, made his first solo flight in his 1951 Cessna 140A aircraft, on his 16th birthday.
Lexi Suberi
Lexi Suberi, a sophomore at South River High School, was awarded a $1,000 scholarship for study in France – an AFS Awards for Excellence scholarship.
Unveiling a campaign to modernize
At the school's annual dinner-dance on March 25, 2007, the board unveiled plans for a $1.8 million building next to its current home, Congregation Kneseth Israel on Spa Road, and to start a public fundraising campaign. So far, a quiet campaign has raised more than $1 million.
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