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Oakland’s Modern Day School was founded in 1957, an outgrowth of the Hebrew day school movement. Its purpose was to introduce grade school children to a new curriculum that combined Jewish and secular education with an emphasis on the student’s social responsibility and on his/her Jewish heritage and religion.
The collection consists of administrative materials from Oakland’s Modern Day School dating from 1958 through 1966. Included are correspondence, constitution and by-laws, brochures, a meeting minute book, and some lists of board members and staff.
Modern Day School (Oakland, Calif.)
Size1 box (.4 linear feet)
Collection #BANC MSS 2010/705
Publication DateAugust 14, 1958
Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley
AccessOpen to researchers. Stored offsite. Advance notice required for use.
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