The Alexander Muss High School (also Mossensohn High School) is a school in Hod Hasharon, Israel that runs special programs for Jewish high school students from overseas.
Alexander Muss High School is a non-denominational, 8-week, English-language high school that offers college credits. The curriculum is built around on-site learning at the actual historical sites. The school was founded in 1972 by Rabbi Morris Kipper and the Greater Miami Jewish Federation.[1] The school has an enrollment of 800 students. Three dormitories are being built for a new resident program at the Eshel HaNasi youth village in the northern Negev.[2]
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