Guide Category: Associated Talmud Torahs (ATT)*
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* Listings with an asterisk are part of the JUF/JF partnership of agencies serving the Chicago and worldwide Jewish community.
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Joan Dachs Bais Yaakov-Yeshivas Tiferes Tzvi Preschool
JDBY-YTT is dedicated to transmitting the values and life style of orthodox Jewish tradition while providing a strong, comprehensive secular education. As a Jewish parochial school, our goal is to provide a learning environment in which children acquire skills and knowledge in all secular subjects in an environment based on Torah (Jewish Law), mitzvoth (performing good deeds), tzedakah (acts of charity) and limud (study and learning). We recognize and respect the dignity of all students, striving to maximize individual strengths and achievements in a positive, supportive learning environment.
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Arie Crown Hebrew Day School Early Childhood Pre-School
Pre-nursery and nursery.
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Keeping Up with ATT
Online publication that highlights the parsha of the week and ongoing ATT events.
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Community Calendar
Hosts the submissions from schools, organizations, synagogues, etc. that reflect what events are occurring in the greater Chicago community.
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A Taste of Torah
Highlights the parsha of the week.
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Morris & Rose Goldman Computer Department for Jewish Studies
Technology consulting and training for teachers and schools.
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Nathan & Shirley Rothner ATT Summer Program
Day camp in Orthodox setting for grades 1–7.
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Dr. Oscar A. and Bernice Novick PTACH Special Education Program
Serves Jewish children with learning challenges.
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Philip and Rebecca Esformes Cheder Lubavitch Girls School
State-accreditedDay Schoolfor girls, grades one to eight, and co-ed preschool, run in the Lubavitch tradition.
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Yeshiva Ohr Boruch-The Veitzener Cheder
Orthodox school for boys, grades Nursery-8. Hebrew studies are taught in Yiddish.