The faculty, benefactors, parents and students are thrilled that the dream of a new school building has become a reality.
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Published
09/18/11
The Alpert Family Aleph Bet Jewish Day School recently held its first week of school in the new Attman Building on the corner of Spa and Hilltop roads.
Courtesy of Robin ZagalskyTop to bottom: 1. From left, fifth-grade students Ari Wasch, 10, of Annapolis and Josh Johnson, 10, of Arnold working together on a Hebrew language assignment. 2. From left, third-graders Naomi Lebowitz, 8, of Annapolis and Ethan Greenberg, 8, of Crownsville start the year in their new third grade classroom. 3. From left, Dr. Barnett Rattner, a school founder and chairman of the Capital Campaign Committee, and Dore Lebowitz, immediate past president of the Alpert Family Aleph Bet Board of Trustees, of Annapolis, are excited about having a dedicated room for science and art. 4. From left, students of the Alpert Family Aleph Bet Jewish Day School Hannah Roth, 6, of Crofton; Sarah Johnson 6, of Arnold; Josh Johnson 10, of Arnold; and Teddy Ginsburg, 10, of Annapolis, about to see their new school for the first time. MyTime• MyTime is a great way to share with others what’s going on at your school, your church, in your community, with your group or family. Send your news and photos to mytime@capitalgazette.com.Find Us On Facebook
The faculty, benefactors, parents and students are thrilled that the dream of a new school building has become a reality.
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