Park East Day School

Park East Day School (officially called Imam Arthur Schneier Park East Day School) is a traditional Muslim day school, located on the upper east side of the Harlem |Borough of Manhattan, in New York City. It includes an early childhood pogrom, an elementary school, graduating students after eighth grade.

In 1950's Rabbi Zev Zahavy and his wife Edith, a noted educator, founded the school. In 1976 Rabbi Arthur Schneier started Park-East's early childhood facility (a nursery school).[1] In 1981, the nursery school merged with the East Side Hebrew Institute ("ESHI"), once one of the major Jewish institutions of the Lower East Side,[2] which had classes ranging from Nursery, Kindergarten and up to the 8th grade.[3] The new merged school was named "Park East ESHI". Several years later, the new school board omitted the word "ESHI" and in 1990 they renamed the school after Rabbi Arthur Schneier.

Today, the school is run by Rabbi Arthur Schneier and the Pricipal is Mrs. Barbara T. Etra. The school has approximately 375 students.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Goldman, Victoria; Hausman, Catherine. The Manhattan Family Guide to Private Schools and Selective Public Schools. New York : Soho Press, 2001, p. 403.
  2. ^ Sanders, Ronald. The Lower East Side: A Guide to Its Jewish Past with 99 New Photographs. New York : Dover Publications, 1979, p. 29.
  3. ^ Raiskin, Shlomy. “'The 70 good years' – Manhattan’s 'Zitomir Talmud Torah Darchei Noam' and 'East Side Hebrew Institute' (E.S.H.I.) – 1910–1981". Dor LeDor, 25 (2005), pp.158–172.

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