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Jerusalemis the capital and largest city in Israel with close to 800,00 residents.

Yosef Gadish Comprehensive High School, Ramot

Joined the network in 1989
Students: The school serves close to 700 students
Main tracks: Sciences, Languages, Humanities, Arts, Cinema, Television
Unique Academic projects: Collaboration with the Hartman Institute to increase Jewish studies as a culture; Beit Midrash - Hevruta group learning
Unique Social involvement projects: Multi-Generation Connection - students teach senior citizens computer and internet skills and document personal histories; Neshama Civil Guard - youth work with local law enforcement to patrol and safeguard their communities
Yosef Gadish Comprehensive High School, Ramot

Spanian Technological High School

Joined the network in 1985
Students: The school serves over 550 religious male students
Main tracks: Computer Control Systems, Computer Science
Unique Academic projects: Beit Midrash - Hevruta group learning
Unique Social involvement projects: Multi-Generation Connection - students teach senior citizens computer and internet skills and document personal histories; Ambassadors of Memory - students document and film personal stories of holocaust survivors, veterans and Ethiopians; Neshama Civil Guard - youth work with local law enforcement to patrol and safeguard their communities
Spanian Technological High School
Spanian Technological High School

Beverly Minkoff Junior High School

Joined the network in 1987
Students: The school serves over 500 students
Main tracks: Biotechnology, Communications, Architecture, Fine Arts
Unique Academic projects: Peer tutoring
Unique Social involvement projects: Multi-Generation Connection - students teach senior citizens computer and internet skills and document personal histories; Eye-2-Israel - students act as Israeli ambassadors by battling anti-Semitic and anti-Israel material on the internet
Beverly Minkoff Junior High School
Beverly Minkoff Junior High School

Bet-El Technological High School

Joined the network in 1949
Students: The school serves close to 150 students
Main tracks: Autotronics, Automotive Mechanics, Hair Design
Unique Academic projects: Collaboration with the IDF
Bet-El Technological High School
Bet-El Technological High School

Oleisky College of Jerusalem

Joined the network in 1954
Students: The college serves close to 700 students
Main tracks: Industrial and Managerial Engineering, Architecture, Interior Design, Landscaping, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Unique Academic projects: B.A. program; Peer tutoring
Oleisky College of Jerusalem

Joseph Harmatz Comprehensive High School and College

Joined the network in 1976
Students: The school and college serves close to 1,000 students
Main tracks: Biotechnology, Computers, Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics
Unique Academic projects: Chais-Israel Academy Program - scholastic enrichment for gifted students; UST Physics tutors - older students tutor their younger classmates in Physics; Center of Excellence; “Mottale” project - work with elementary school students
Unique Social involvement projects: Sunflowers - students bring joy and tutoring aid to children sick with cancer; Getting Up Off the Chair - social leadership initiative among students; Neshama Civil Guard - youth work with local law enforcement to patrol and safeguard their communities
Joseph Harmatz Comprehensive High School and College
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