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Boys Town Jerusalem

Boys Town Jerusalem (Hebrew: קרית נוער ירושלים, Kiryat Noar Yerushalayim) is an Orthodox Jewish educational institution in Jerusalem. Founded in 1949, it houses over 850 boys aged 12 to 20 on its 18 acres (7.3 ha) Bayit Vegan campus,[3] and provides on-site religious, secular, and technological education on the junior high through college levels.[4]

Boys Town Jerusalem
קרית נוער ירושלים

Kiryat Noar Yerushalayim
Address
20 Harav Frank St.


Coordinates31°45′48″N 35°11′06″E / 31.7632°N 35.1850°E / 31.7632; 35.1850
Information
School typeJunior high, high school, yeshiva, technical colleges
MottoFrom limited backgrounds to limitless futures
Religious affiliation(s)Jewish
Established1949
FounderRabbi Alexander Linchner
DeanRabbi Moshe Linchner
PrincipalRabbi David Twersky, junior high school
Rabbi Elimelech Yaakov, high school
GenderMale
Age range12–20
Enrollment850 (2012)
LanguageHebrew
Campus size18 acres (7.3 ha)
Budget$7.5 million[1]
Graduates6,500[2]
Websitehttp://www.boystownjerusalem.org

It is the largest yeshiva/vocational school in the world[5] and is one of Israel's most important technological training centers.[6][7] It maintains a close working relationship with the Israel Defense Forces, which partnered in the founding of its on-campus College of Applied Engineering and makes frequent use of that college's facilities and graduates.[8] It also has a publishing division. Boys Town Jerusalem originated the Jan Zwartendijk Award for Humanitarian Ethics and Values, which it awards annually to Holocaust-era rescuers and other proponents of humanitarian values.[9]

History edit

Boys Town Jerusalem was founded in 1949 by Rabbi Alexander Linchner (1908–1997),[10] a native of Brooklyn, New York, and son-in-law of Rabbi Shraga Feivel Mendlowitz.[11] Linchner sought to establish a home for child Holocaust survivors,[12] war refugees, and impoverished immigrants.[13] He was encouraged by his father-in-law, who urged him from his deathbed in 1948 "to do something for the chinuch (education) of children in Israel".[14] Linchner based his educational model on the Torah im Derech Eretz (Torah study combined with work) approach articulated by Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch.[3][10]

Initial enrollment was 14 Yemenite Jewish children[3][10] in a refugee camp.[15] In 1953, the school moved into prefab huts in Bayit Vegan.[16] Its current campus opened in 1964.[10] By 1968, enrollment was at 650; by 1985, it had reached 1,000.[16]

From its inception, Boys Town Jerusalem continually expanded its academic, vocational, and recreational facilities. During the second half of the 1950s, vocational schools for printing, precision mechanics, and furniture design were opened, and the first high-school class was graduated. In the 1960s, schools of lithography, electronics, and technical education were established. The 1970s saw the opening of the College of Applied Engineering, a computer center, a recreation center, and junior high school. The 1980s introduced special programs developed for Russian, Iranian, and Ethiopian immigrant students. The 1990s and 2000s saw the addition of a Torah and Technology Academy, an electronics center, an interdisciplinary Holocaust studies program, and a special program for French immigrants.[16]

After Linchner's death in 1997, his son, Rabbi Moshe Linchner, assumed the position of dean, and his grandson, Rabbi Meir Linchner, became rosh yeshiva of the orphanage's yeshiva.[3]

Student body edit

Boys Town Jerusalem enrolls students from 45 different countries.[17] The staff includes speakers of many languages, including French[18] and Persian.[3] Special cultural programs include:

  • Naale Zion program for French students who come to Israel without their parents[16]
  • Naale OhrDessa program for Russian immigrant students[19]
  • Ethiopian program[16]

Approximately two-thirds of the population are Sephardi Jews.[15] The majority of boys are from economically-deprived families, and receive scholarship assistance.[17] Students are encouraged to live on campus, and are served kosher meals.[1]

All students are required to serve in the Israel Defense Forces, and most become Israeli citizens.[12] Over the course of its history, 61 graduates and three staff members have fallen in the line of duty.[1]

Academic curriculum edit

Boys Town Jerusalem operates a three-track academic curriculum consisting of Judaic, academic, and technological studies.[4]

Judaic studies edit

The on-site yeshiva is called Tiferet Yerushalayim–S. Daniel Abraham Israel Program.[20]

Academic studies edit

Students attend grades 7 through 12 on campus, completing the full academic curriculum mandated by the Israel Ministry of Education.[1] The school also schedules daily, 3-hour tutoring groups to prepare high-school seniors for their Bagrut (matriculation) examinations. In 2012 the school received a special commendation from the Israel Ministry of Education for the large number of students passing the Bagrut examinations in 2010 and 2011. The Ministry noted that 73.5% of Boys Town Jerusalem graduates earned full matriculation certificates, compared to a national average of 50% of high-school students.[21]

Boys also engage in community service projects such as camp counseling and assembling home-care equipment.[12]

Scientific and technological training edit

Boys Town Jerusalem operates two college-level programs, the Technical Teachers College and the College of Applied Engineering. Students in the latter college have the option to pursue a 2-year or 4-year degree.[12] The College of Applied Engineering was established in 1971[16] in partnership with the Israel Defense Forces, which makes use of its facilities and graduates.[8] Students receive a 2-year deferment from military service in order to attend the College, and then commit themselves to a minimum 4-year service in the IDF as applied engineers.[8]

In the 2000s, the IDF established several specialized programs at the College of Applied Engineering. The Shachak program trains a select group of electronics students for work on technological support teams in the Israel Air Force. The Marom program trains English and mathematics students to be officers in the Israel Ordnance Corps.[22]

Courses at the College of Applied Engineering include electronics, computer science, precision mathematics, and computer-aided design and manufacturing.[23] In 2013 a robotics laboratory was installed. This laboratory will also provide training for electronics specialists for the Israel Air Force and Ordnance Corps.[24]

Among the products developed by Boys Town Jerusalem engineering students are a hand-held orientation device for the blind and a security system for Israeli settlements.[12]

Other programs edit

In 2011, an animal therapy pilot was initiated by request of the Israel Ministry of Education. This project has expanded to accommodate students with emotional issues.[3] The orphanage also offers art therapy, music therapy, psychodrama, and psychotherapy.[3]

Faculty edit

  • Rabbi Moshe Linchner, Dean
  • Rabbi Meir Linchner, Rosh Yeshiva

Rabbi Yonatan Sandler, victim of the 2012 Toulouse and Montauban shootings, taught a ninth-grade class in the French program before his move to France.[18]

Campus edit

Located in the Bayit Vegan neighborhood of Jerusalem, the 18-acre Boys Town Jerusalem campus includes 64 classrooms and laboratories,[25] a computer center, 8 synagogues, and 60 parks.[26]

In 2011 the school installed rooftop solar panels that generate a total of 40 kilowatts of electricity per hour. The electricity is sold to the Israel Electric Corporation in return for a reduced electricity bill, saving the school 22% of its monthly electricity charges.[27]

Funding edit

The Israeli government covers less than half of the institution's annual budget of $10.7 million, with the rest being covered by donations.[1] Boys Town Jerusalem Foundation of America is located in New York City. Other fund-raising branches are located in North Miami Beach, Florida, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Toronto, and London.[28]

Boys Town Jerusalem Publishers edit

With the establishment of the school of lithography in 1962,[16] Boys Town Jerusalem opened a publishing division. It produced several translations in its Jewish Classics Series, including Maimonides' Mishneh Torah (The Book of Adoration[29] and The Book of Knowledge[30]), Chovot HaLevavot (Duties of the Heart) by Bahya ibn Paquda[31] a Passover Haggadah, and various reference works.[32][33]

Jan Zwartendijk Memorial Award edit

In 1996, Boys Town Jerusalem inaugurated the Jan Zwartendijk Award for Humanitarian Ethics and Values, named for a non-Jewish Dutch businessman who rescued more than 2,000 Jews during the Holocaust. In the 2000s this award was bestowed on other Holocaust-era rescuers such as Giovanni Palatucci,[34] President Manuel Luis Quezon and the people of the Philippines,[9][35] and Ho Feng-Shan.[35] Other recipients of the award include Christoph Meili and Rabbi Arthur Schneier. A memorial garden was established on campus, with the names of annual winners engraved on large marble markers.[35]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "FAQ". boytownjerusalem.org. 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Boys Town Jerusalem – The Past". British Friends of Boys Town Jerusalem. 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Ruddell, Batya. "Therapy With Four-Footed Friends". Hamodia Magazine, August 26, 2013, pp. 14–17.
  4. ^ a b Gray, Rabbi Ronald L. (7 September 2004). "NASA Says Boys Town Jerusalem Students are Out of This World!". IsraPost. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  5. ^ Amdurski, Noam (9 August 2013). "Rav Shraga Feivel Mendlowitz zt"l, On His Yahrtzeit, Today, 3 Elul". matzav.com. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  6. ^ Dashefsky, Arnold; Sheskin, Ira M. (2012). American Jewish Year Book 2012. Springer. p. 379. ISBN 978-9400752047.
  7. ^ Pazornik, Amanda (7 May 2009). "Israel's new ambassador to U.S. has strong S.F. ties". J. The Jewish News of Northern California. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  8. ^ a b c "Boys Town Cultivates Prestigious Shachak Program" (PDF). Canadian Friends of Boys Town Jerusalem. September 2012. p. 5. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  9. ^ a b . Embassy of the Philippines (Israel). 2 March 2011. Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  10. ^ a b c d Rossoff, Dovid (2001). Where Heaven Touches Earth: Jewish life in Jerusalem from medieval times to the present (Revised ed.). Feldheim Publishers. p. 539. ISBN 0873068793.
  11. ^ "Rabbi Alexander S. Linchner, zt"l". Boys Town Jerusalem. 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  12. ^ a b c d e Yuhas, Mary Thurman (31 March 2006). "Support Of Boys Town Earns Recognition". Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  13. ^ Sofer, Barbara (21 December 2006). "The Human Spirit: Redemption". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  14. ^ "Rebbetzin Batsheva Linchner, a"h". Hamodia Israel News, October 26, 2017, page 14.
  15. ^ a b "Boys Town Jerusalem Feted". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 13 May 1976. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g "More Than Half a Century of Success". Boys Town Jerusalem. 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  17. ^ a b "About Boys Town Jerusalem". Boys Town Jerusalem. 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  18. ^ a b "Boys Town Jerusalem students mourn their slain teacher". Canadian Jewish News. 22 March 2012. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  19. ^ Kempinski, Yoni (29 February 2012). "Video: Age-Old Ceremony for 'First-Born' New Immigrants". Israel National News. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  20. ^ "Guide to Israel Schools: Tiferet Yerushalayim–S. Daniel Abraham Israel Program". Yeshiva University. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  21. ^ "Acing the Test". Boys Town Jerusalem. December 2012. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  22. ^ "BTJ Year End Report: July 2011". Boys Town Jerusalem. 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  23. ^ Shekel, Michal (1997). Making a Difference: Commandments and Community. KTAV Publishing House. p. 52. ISBN 0881255653.
  24. ^ "New Robotics Center At Boys Town Jerusalem Is A Legacy For The Future". Jewish Link of Bergen County. 27 June 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  25. ^ "Statistics". Boys Town Jerusalem. 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  26. ^ Gold, David (25 February 1985). "Boys Town Jerusalem's Founder Launches Fund Drive Here". The Miami News. p. 5A. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  27. ^ Udasin, Sharon (1 September 2011). "Jerusalem vocational yeshiva launches solar rooftop". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  28. ^ "Directory of BTJ Offices". Boys Town Jerusalem. 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  29. ^ Hyamson, Moshe (1962). Mishneh Torah: The Book of Adoration.
  30. ^ Hyamson, Moshe (1965). Mishneh Torah: The Book of Knowledge.
  31. ^ Hyamson, Moses (1965). Duties of the Heart. (2 vols.)
  32. ^ Jung, Leo (1964). Jewish Leaders: 1750–1940.
  33. ^ Hyman, Aaron (1964). Toldoth Tannaim ve'Amoraim: Comprising the Biographies of All the Rabbis and Other Persons Mentioned in Rabbinic Literature. (3 vol.)
  34. ^ "Jan Zwartendijk award". palatucci.homestead.com. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  35. ^ a b c Mazza, Gilli (17 March 2011). "Saying Thank You After 73 Years". Ynetnews. Retrieved 13 October 2013.

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Boys Town Jerusalem Hebrew קרית נוער ירושלים Kiryat Noar Yerushalayim is an Orthodox Jewish educational institution in Jerusalem Founded in 1949 it houses over 850 boys aged 12 to 20 on its 18 acres 7 3 ha Bayit Vegan campus 3 and provides on site religious secular and technological education on the junior high through college levels 4 Boys Town Jerusalemקרית נוער ירושליםKiryat Noar YerushalayimAddress20 Harav Frank St Bayit VeganJerusalemCoordinates31 45 48 N 35 11 06 E 31 7632 N 35 1850 E 31 7632 35 1850InformationSchool typeJunior high high school yeshiva technical collegesMottoFrom limited backgrounds to limitless futuresReligious affiliation s JewishEstablished1949FounderRabbi Alexander LinchnerDeanRabbi Moshe LinchnerPrincipalRabbi David Twersky junior high schoolRabbi Elimelech Yaakov high schoolGenderMaleAge range12 20Enrollment850 2012 LanguageHebrewCampus size18 acres 7 3 ha Budget 7 5 million 1 Graduates6 500 2 Websitehttp www boystownjerusalem orgIt is the largest yeshiva vocational school in the world 5 and is one of Israel s most important technological training centers 6 7 It maintains a close working relationship with the Israel Defense Forces which partnered in the founding of its on campus College of Applied Engineering and makes frequent use of that college s facilities and graduates 8 It also has a publishing division Boys Town Jerusalem originated the Jan Zwartendijk Award for Humanitarian Ethics and Values which it awards annually to Holocaust era rescuers and other proponents of humanitarian values 9 Contents 1 History 2 Student body 3 Academic curriculum 3 1 Judaic studies 3 2 Academic studies 3 3 Scientific and technological training 3 4 Other programs 4 Faculty 5 Campus 6 Funding 7 Boys Town Jerusalem Publishers 8 Jan Zwartendijk Memorial Award 9 References 10 External linksHistory editBoys Town Jerusalem was founded in 1949 by Rabbi Alexander Linchner 1908 1997 10 a native of Brooklyn New York and son in law of Rabbi Shraga Feivel Mendlowitz 11 Linchner sought to establish a home for child Holocaust survivors 12 war refugees and impoverished immigrants 13 He was encouraged by his father in law who urged him from his deathbed in 1948 to do something for the chinuch education of children in Israel 14 Linchner based his educational model on the Torah im Derech Eretz Torah study combined with work approach articulated by Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch 3 10 Initial enrollment was 14 Yemenite Jewish children 3 10 in a refugee camp 15 In 1953 the school moved into prefab huts in Bayit Vegan 16 Its current campus opened in 1964 10 By 1968 enrollment was at 650 by 1985 it had reached 1 000 16 From its inception Boys Town Jerusalem continually expanded its academic vocational and recreational facilities During the second half of the 1950s vocational schools for printing precision mechanics and furniture design were opened and the first high school class was graduated In the 1960s schools of lithography electronics and technical education were established The 1970s saw the opening of the College of Applied Engineering a computer center a recreation center and junior high school The 1980s introduced special programs developed for Russian Iranian and Ethiopian immigrant students The 1990s and 2000s saw the addition of a Torah and Technology Academy an electronics center an interdisciplinary Holocaust studies program and a special program for French immigrants 16 After Linchner s death in 1997 his son Rabbi Moshe Linchner assumed the position of dean and his grandson Rabbi Meir Linchner became rosh yeshiva of the orphanage s yeshiva 3 Student body editBoys Town Jerusalem enrolls students from 45 different countries 17 The staff includes speakers of many languages including French 18 and Persian 3 Special cultural programs include Naale Zion program for French students who come to Israel without their parents 16 Naale OhrDessa program for Russian immigrant students 19 Ethiopian program 16 Approximately two thirds of the population are Sephardi Jews 15 The majority of boys are from economically deprived families and receive scholarship assistance 17 Students are encouraged to live on campus and are served kosher meals 1 All students are required to serve in the Israel Defense Forces and most become Israeli citizens 12 Over the course of its history 61 graduates and three staff members have fallen in the line of duty 1 Academic curriculum editBoys Town Jerusalem operates a three track academic curriculum consisting of Judaic academic and technological studies 4 Judaic studies edit The on site yeshiva is called Tiferet Yerushalayim S Daniel Abraham Israel Program 20 Academic studies edit Students attend grades 7 through 12 on campus completing the full academic curriculum mandated by the Israel Ministry of Education 1 The school also schedules daily 3 hour tutoring groups to prepare high school seniors for their Bagrut matriculation examinations In 2012 the school received a special commendation from the Israel Ministry of Education for the large number of students passing the Bagrut examinations in 2010 and 2011 The Ministry noted that 73 5 of Boys Town Jerusalem graduates earned full matriculation certificates compared to a national average of 50 of high school students 21 Boys also engage in community service projects such as camp counseling and assembling home care equipment 12 Scientific and technological training edit Boys Town Jerusalem operates two college level programs the Technical Teachers College and the College of Applied Engineering Students in the latter college have the option to pursue a 2 year or 4 year degree 12 The College of Applied Engineering was established in 1971 16 in partnership with the Israel Defense Forces which makes use of its facilities and graduates 8 Students receive a 2 year deferment from military service in order to attend the College and then commit themselves to a minimum 4 year service in the IDF as applied engineers 8 In the 2000s the IDF established several specialized programs at the College of Applied Engineering The Shachak program trains a select group of electronics students for work on technological support teams in the Israel Air Force The Marom program trains English and mathematics students to be officers in the Israel Ordnance Corps 22 Courses at the College of Applied Engineering include electronics computer science precision mathematics and computer aided design and manufacturing 23 In 2013 a robotics laboratory was installed This laboratory will also provide training for electronics specialists for the Israel Air Force and Ordnance Corps 24 Among the products developed by Boys Town Jerusalem engineering students are a hand held orientation device for the blind and a security system for Israeli settlements 12 Other programs edit In 2011 an animal therapy pilot was initiated by request of the Israel Ministry of Education This project has expanded to accommodate students with emotional issues 3 The orphanage also offers art therapy music therapy psychodrama and psychotherapy 3 Faculty editRabbi Moshe Linchner Dean Rabbi Meir Linchner Rosh YeshivaRabbi Yonatan Sandler victim of the 2012 Toulouse and Montauban shootings taught a ninth grade class in the French program before his move to France 18 Campus editLocated in the Bayit Vegan neighborhood of Jerusalem the 18 acre Boys Town Jerusalem campus includes 64 classrooms and laboratories 25 a computer center 8 synagogues and 60 parks 26 In 2011 the school installed rooftop solar panels that generate a total of 40 kilowatts of electricity per hour The electricity is sold to the Israel Electric Corporation in return for a reduced electricity bill saving the school 22 of its monthly electricity charges 27 Funding editThe Israeli government covers less than half of the institution s annual budget of 10 7 million with the rest being covered by donations 1 Boys Town Jerusalem Foundation of America is located in New York City Other fund raising branches are located in North Miami Beach Florida Wynnewood Pennsylvania Baltimore Toronto and London 28 Boys Town Jerusalem Publishers editWith the establishment of the school of lithography in 1962 16 Boys Town Jerusalem opened a publishing division It produced several translations in its Jewish Classics Series including Maimonides Mishneh Torah The Book of Adoration 29 and The Book of Knowledge 30 Chovot HaLevavot Duties of the Heart by Bahya ibn Paquda 31 a Passover Haggadah and various reference works 32 33 Jan Zwartendijk Memorial Award editIn 1996 Boys Town Jerusalem inaugurated the Jan Zwartendijk Award for Humanitarian Ethics and Values named for a non Jewish Dutch businessman who rescued more than 2 000 Jews during the Holocaust In the 2000s this award was bestowed on other Holocaust era rescuers such as Giovanni Palatucci 34 President Manuel Luis Quezon and the people of the Philippines 9 35 and Ho Feng Shan 35 Other recipients of the award include Christoph Meili and Rabbi Arthur Schneier A memorial garden was established on campus with the names of annual winners engraved on large marble markers 35 References edit a b c d e FAQ boytownjerusalem org 2013 Retrieved 22 October 2013 Boys Town Jerusalem The Past British Friends of Boys Town Jerusalem 2013 Retrieved 22 October 2013 a b c d e f g Ruddell Batya Therapy With Four Footed Friends Hamodia Magazine August 26 2013 pp 14 17 a b Gray Rabbi Ronald L 7 September 2004 NASA Says Boys Town Jerusalem Students are Out of This World IsraPost Retrieved 22 October 2013 Amdurski Noam 9 August 2013 Rav Shraga Feivel Mendlowitz zt l On His Yahrtzeit Today 3 Elul matzav com Retrieved 22 October 2013 Dashefsky Arnold Sheskin Ira M 2012 American Jewish Year Book 2012 Springer p 379 ISBN 978 9400752047 Pazornik Amanda 7 May 2009 Israel s new ambassador to U S has strong S F ties J The Jewish News of Northern California Retrieved 22 October 2013 a b c Boys Town Cultivates Prestigious Shachak Program PDF Canadian Friends of Boys Town Jerusalem September 2012 p 5 Retrieved 22 October 2013 a b Philippine Humanitarian Deeds to be Honored by Boys Town Jerusalem Embassy of the Philippines Israel 2 March 2011 Archived from the original on 14 October 2013 Retrieved 22 October 2013 a b c d Rossoff Dovid 2001 Where Heaven Touches Earth Jewish life in Jerusalem from medieval times to the present Revised ed Feldheim Publishers p 539 ISBN 0873068793 Rabbi Alexander S Linchner zt l Boys Town Jerusalem 2013 Retrieved 22 October 2013 a b c d e Yuhas Mary Thurman 31 March 2006 Support Of Boys Town Earns Recognition Sun Sentinel Retrieved 22 October 2013 Sofer Barbara 21 December 2006 The Human Spirit Redemption The Jerusalem Post Retrieved 22 October 2013 Rebbetzin Batsheva Linchner a h Hamodia Israel News October 26 2017 page 14 a b Boys Town Jerusalem Feted Jewish Telegraphic Agency 13 May 1976 Retrieved 22 October 2013 a b c d e f g More Than Half a Century of Success Boys Town Jerusalem 2013 Retrieved 22 October 2013 a b About Boys Town Jerusalem Boys Town Jerusalem 2013 Retrieved 22 October 2013 a b Boys Town Jerusalem students mourn their slain teacher Canadian Jewish News 22 March 2012 Retrieved 22 October 2013 Kempinski Yoni 29 February 2012 Video Age Old Ceremony for First Born New Immigrants Israel National News Retrieved 22 October 2013 Guide to Israel Schools Tiferet Yerushalayim S Daniel Abraham Israel Program Yeshiva University Retrieved 22 October 2013 Acing the Test Boys Town Jerusalem December 2012 Retrieved 22 October 2013 BTJ Year End Report July 2011 Boys Town Jerusalem 2013 Retrieved 22 October 2013 Shekel Michal 1997 Making a Difference Commandments and Community KTAV Publishing House p 52 ISBN 0881255653 New Robotics Center At Boys Town Jerusalem Is A Legacy For The Future Jewish Link of Bergen County 27 June 2013 Retrieved 22 October 2013 Statistics Boys Town Jerusalem 2013 Retrieved 22 October 2013 Gold David 25 February 1985 Boys Town Jerusalem s Founder Launches Fund Drive Here The Miami News p 5A Retrieved 22 October 2013 Udasin Sharon 1 September 2011 Jerusalem vocational yeshiva launches solar rooftop The Jerusalem Post Retrieved 22 October 2013 Directory of BTJ Offices Boys Town Jerusalem 2013 Retrieved 22 October 2013 Hyamson Moshe 1962 Mishneh Torah The Book of Adoration Hyamson Moshe 1965 Mishneh Torah The Book of Knowledge Hyamson Moses 1965 Duties of the Heart 2 vols Jung Leo 1964 Jewish Leaders 1750 1940 Hyman Aaron 1964 Toldoth Tannaim ve Amoraim Comprising the Biographies of All the Rabbis and Other Persons Mentioned in Rabbinic Literature 3 vol Jan Zwartendijk award palatucci homestead com Retrieved 22 October 2013 a b c Mazza Gilli 17 March 2011 Saying Thank You After 73 Years Ynetnews Retrieved 13 October 2013 External links editBoys Town Jerusalem A Glance Top Gun Probably the Number One Pilot in the Air Force The Jewish Post amp News Top Israeli General Briefs Boys Town Students Image USA 2011 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