Carmel College in the Kopul Era by Chaim Simons

Carmel College in the Kopul Era by Chaim Simons

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Carmel College in the Kopul Era by Chaim Simons

In 1947, Rabbi Kopul Rosen, a graduate of the Mir Yeshivah and the then Principal Rabbi of the British Federation of Synagogues, began to develop his dream of establishing a residential boys school which would combine the ideals of the British Public School with the study and practice of traditional Judaism. As a result, Carmel College was born. Despite financial problems and administrative obstacles, Rabbi Rosen succeeded remarkably well with his project. This is the story of Carmel College during that time.
Carmel College in the Kopul Era. . is is the detailed and comprehensive story of Carmel College during that time. Impressively informed and informative, exceptionally well written, organized and presented . . . very highly recommended. Midwest Book Review
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ISBN 13 9789655242362
ISBN 10 9655242366
Title Carmel College in the Kopul Era
Author Chaim Simons
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Urim Publications
Year published 2017-02-16
Number of pages 680
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.