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Yeshiva Schools and Lubavitch Center of Pittsburgh


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High School

A stimulating atmosphere of intellectual
give and take.

Y eshiva Schools is one of the few day schools in the country that offers an full secular and Judaic program from preschool through high school. This consistency and continuity maximizes performance on all levels; every aspect of learning and development can be addresses and tracked from year to year.

This benefit culminated in high school, a time 
when learning is solidified and life paths are
chosen. In the academic realm as well as in extra-curricular activities, a Yeshiva education synthesizes all areas of learning.

In their senior year, high school girls write thesis papers, in depth research projects that frequently address Jewish themes and Torah perspectives. High school boys learn how to study Talmudic Law independently, connecting them to past generations and 
providing knowledge for future ones.

To complement the academic curriculum,
Yeshiva High School students participate in a wide range of community projects, such as a weekly
hospital visitation program, that services the diverse needs of patient in area hospitals. This integration of practical knowledge and social awareness equips Yeshiva students for fulfillment in personal, professional, and communal endeavors.


Y
eshiva students have been accepted at the finest Yeshivas, colleges and  universities around the world. Each graduate is equipped with an integrated Jewish identity that lays the foundation for becoming a self-actualizing individual and a precious resource to the Jewish people.
  


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Yeshiva Schools and Lubavitch Center of Pittsburgh 2100 Wightman Street Pittsburgh, PA 15217 412-422-7300

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