Jewish Education in North America

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Jewish Education in North America by Mind Map: Jewish Education in North America

1. Pre-Schools

2. K - 8 Programs

2.1. Temple Beth David Religious School

2.2. MoEd: A Jewish Afterschool Community

2.3. Congregation B'nai Israel Education Center

2.4. Rodeph Sholom School

3. High School Programs

3.1. The Frisch School

3.2. Ma'ayanot High School

3.3. TABC High School

3.4. Shalhevet High School (Los Angeles, CA)

3.5. YULA High School (Los Angeles, CA)

3.6. Ramaz High School

3.7. SAR High School

3.8. The Binah School

3.9. The Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy

3.10. Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School

3.11. Yeshiva of Greater Washington

3.12. Yeshiva Atlanta High School

3.13. The Weber School

3.14. Kehillah High School

3.15. Valley Torah High School Boys (Valley Village, CA)

3.16. Merkaz, Bridgeport, CT

3.17. Valley Torah High School Girls (Valley Village, CA)

3.18. Gann Academy

3.19. Yeshivah of Flatbush Joel Braverman High School

4. Gap Year Programs

4.1. Year Course Young Judaea

5. College Programs

5.1. YU

5.2. JTS List

5.3. Maimonides

5.4. Tikvah

6. Programs for 20s

6.1. Taglit Birthright

6.2. Moishe House

7. High School Academic Programs in Israel

7.1. NFTY Eisendrath Internationional Exchange

7.2. Alexander Muss High School in Israel

8. Youth Movements

8.1. NFTY

8.2. USY

8.3. Hashachar/Young Judaea

8.4. NCSY

8.5. B'nai Akiva

8.6. BBYO

9. Programs for 30s

9.1. Florence Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning

9.2. Aish HaTorah

10. Programs for 40s and up

10.1. Florence Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning

10.2. Aish HaTorah

11. Programs for Seniors

11.1. Florence Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning

11.2. Aish HaTorah

12. Philanthropists/Foundations

12.1. Covenant

12.2. Bronfman

12.3. Jim Joseph

12.4. Schusterman

12.5. Steinhardt

12.6. Wexner

12.7. Mandell

12.8. Davidson

13. Federations

14. Jewish Communal Services

14.1. Friedman Commission for Jewish Education

14.2. Jewish Education Project

14.3. Bureau of Jewish Education

15. Research Institutions

15.1. JTS

15.2. HUC

15.3. YU

15.4. NYU

15.5. Stanford

15.6. CASJE

15.7. Brandeis Mandell Center

15.8. Hebrew College

15.9. Siegel College

16. Network Organizations

16.1. PEJE

16.2. Ravsak

16.3. Schecther

16.4. Torah U'mesorah

16.5. YUSP

16.6. NACCHS

17. Camping

17.1. Foundation for Jewish Camping

17.2. URJ Camps

17.2.1. Eisner

17.2.2. Crane Lake

17.2.3. OSRUI

17.2.4. Greene Family Camp

17.2.5. GUCI

17.2.6. Coleman

17.2.7. Jacobs

17.2.8. Camp George

17.2.9. Camp Kalsman

17.2.10. Camp Newman/Swig

17.2.11. Kutz

17.2.12. 6 Points Sports

17.2.13. 6 Points Sci Tech (2014)

17.2.14. Harlam

17.2.15. Camp Chazak (Special Needs)

17.3. Ramah Camps

17.3.1. Tikvah (Special Needs

17.3.2. Berkshires

17.3.3. Poconos

17.3.4. New England

17.3.5. Nyack

17.3.6. California

17.3.7. Canada

17.3.8. Darom

17.3.9. Wisconsin

17.3.10. Outdoor Adventure

17.3.11. Chicagoland

17.3.12. Jerusalem

17.3.13. Philadelphia

17.4. Federation/JCC Camps

17.5. Young Judaea Camps

17.6. Bessie Coleman Camps

17.7. Camp Kindering

17.8. Wilshire Boulevard Temple Camps

17.9. Camp Teko

17.10. Schwayder Camp

17.11. Charles Pearlstein Camp

17.12. Brandeis Bardin

17.13. Beber

18. Special Needs

18.1. Matan

18.2. Camp Chazak (URJ)

18.3. Camp Tikvah (Ramah)

18.4. Sulam

18.5. Keshet

18.6. Yachad

19. Museums and Libraries

19.1. Contemporary Jewish Museum SF