In 1947 Katz and Bloch established a Hebrew School for girls in Cleveland called Yavneh, under the framework of the Hebrew Academy of Cleveland.
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Together, in 1943 they established a Jewish day school: The Hebrew Academy of Cleveland.
To date, the curriculum has included the "Learning For Letters" Mishnayos Program, dedicating a Sefer Torah in memory of the one million martyred children, a family genealogy project, and five published textbooks which discuss the pre-Holocaust life.
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The mission as stated by the Hebrew Academy of Cleveland is to imbue all students with a love of God, Torah and Eretz Yisroel and to prepare them to achieve excellence in Torah as well as general knowledge.
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