Jewish school in Baltimore will close

May 9, 2011
Yeshivat Rambam blames financial troubles

From The Baltimore Sun: Yeshivat Rambam, a financially struggling modern Orthodox Jewish day school in Baltimore, says it will be closing its doors at the end of the academic year. The school has 350 students in kindergarten through high school. Its enrollment dropped by about 50 in the past year. The school has been open since September 1991.

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