Moriah School of Englewood
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Moriah School of Englewood | |
Location | |
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53 South Woodland Street Englewood, NJ 07631 |
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Information | |
Principal | Dr. Elliot Prager |
Enrollment |
931 (as of 2005-06)[1] |
Type | Modern Orthodox Jewish day school |
Established | PreK-8 |
Information | 201-567-0208 |
Homepage | School website |
The Moriah School of Englewood is a Modern Orthodox Jewish day school located in Englewood, New Jersey. It educates nearly 1,000 students from preschool through eighth grade.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Yakir Forman, winner of the diaspora section of the 2007 International Bible Contest.[2]
- Joshua Prager, reporter and author.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ Data for Moriah School of Englewood, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed June 8, 2008.
- ^ Leichman, Abigail Klein. "Teaneck students compete in International Bible Contest", Jewish Standard, May 4, 2007. Accessed August 10, 2007. "Yakir Forman, an eighth-grader at The Moriah School of Englewood, came in fourth place. Earlier that week, he had won the preliminary round for non-Israeli contestants."
- ^ Cohen, Irwin. "Baseball Is Dull Only To Those With Dull Minds", The Jewish Press, February 7, 2007. "The best book you can get about Thomson’s homer, the 1951 season, the players, sign-stealing and more is Joshua Prager’s The Echoing Green. Prager, who grew up in New Jersey, went to Moriah Day School, Ramaz High School and spent a year in yeshiva after high school before going on to college and a writing career with The Wall Street Journal."