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City Hall won't let Reform run Jerusalem school
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Jerusalem Post
05-08-2002
Headline: City Hall won't let Reform run Jerusalem school
Byline: TOVAH LAZAROFF
Edition; Daily
Section: News
Page: 05
Wednesday, May 8, 2002 -- Jerusalem parents are angry at the city's refusal to allow Haifa's top-notch Leo Baeck school system take over the academically struggling Beit Hahinuch school, in part because of its connection to the Reform movement.
They plan to meet today with the city's education...
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