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Creator:  Ramaz School (New York, N.Y.).Requires cookie*
 Title:  Ramaz School 52nd annual dinner-dance journal  
 Dates:  January 15, 1989 
 Call No:  1994.023 
 Abstract:  The Ramaz School is a Modern Orthodox day school which was founded in 1937 by Rabbi Joseph Lookstein, and it is named after Rabbi Lookstein's grandfather-in-law, Rabbi Moses Zevulun Margolies, who was known as the RaMaZ. This collection consists of the journal from the 52nd annual dinner-dance held by the school in honor of Rabbi Joshua Bakst for 25 years of teaching Judaic studies at the high school. 
 Size:  1 folder 
 Subjects:  Jewish day schools | Jews -- Education -- New York (State) -- New York | Judaism -- Study and teaching 
Creator:  Schiff, Alvin I., 1926-Requires cookie*
 Title:  Alvin I. Schiff Board of Jewish Education collection  
 Dates:  1970-1990 
 Call No:  2001.097 
 Abstract:  Alvin Schiff, a renowned Jewish educator, served as executive vice president of the Board of Jewish Education of Greater New York (BJE) from 1970-1991. The collection primarily consists of materials created and collected by Schiff during his time at the BJE, and is on a broad range of topics relating to Jewish communal life, the majority of which are on Jewish education. The materials mostly consist of printed reports and pamphlets, however there are also some internal organizational reports and studies, as well as several term papers. 
 Size:  3.0 Linear feet 
 Subjects:  Jewish day schools | Jewish religious education | Jewish way of life | Jews -- Education | Jews -- United States | Judaism -- Study and teaching