Center for Jewish Education
Baltimore, MD
410-735-5000
Gesher LaTorah
Baltimore, MD
410-735-5000
Sedra
Baltimore, MD
410-961-2739
Integrative Health Clinic
Baltimore, MD
410-764-7777
Chush (LD)
430 Kent Ave
Brooklyn, NY
718-782-0064
Gesher Yehuda
49 Ave T
Brooklyn, NY 11223
718-714-7400
The Community School For children with learning differences. Serving the Community for over 14 years. Grades 1 through 8. Small class setting 8-10 students per class. Special education teachers with master's degrees. Reading and math specialists, On-site therapies, Traditional aspects of our Sephardic culture observed
Guild For Exceptional Children
1273 57th Street
Brooklyn, NY
718-435-2554
718-833-6633
Special Education for Children up to Age 5
HASC - Woodmere
321 Woodmere Blvd
Woodmere, NY
516-295-1340
Hebrew Academy for Special Children
1311 55th St
Brooklyn, NY 11219
718-851-6100
Imagine Academy for Autism
Brooklyn, NY
718-376-8882
Jewish Center for Special Education
500 Bedford Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11211
718-782-0064
LEARN - Limud, Educational Advocacy and Referral Network
Manhattan, NY
212-797-9000 ext 325
Jewish Children's Bureau of Chicago
216 W Jackson Blvd, Suite 800
Chicago, IL 60606
312 444 2090
Fax #: 312 855 3754
Jewish Children's Bureau of Chicago Provides comprehensive services to children with disabilities and their families including: adoption services, services for children with disabilities, in-home services, placement services and therapeutic day school
P'Tach (LD)
1428 36 Rd
Brooklyn, NY
718-854-8600
Special Education
143 Rodney St
Brooklyn, NY 11211
718-486-6286
YESS - Yeshiva Ed. For Special Students
147-37 70th Rd
Flushing, NY 11367
718-268-5976
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