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'''N. E. Miles Jewish Day School''' is a private grade school located since [[1993]] at the [[Levite Jewish Community Center]] on [[Montclair Road]] in [[Birmingham]].
'''N. E. Miles Jewish Day School''' is a private grade school located since [[1993]] at the [[Levite Jewish Community Center]] at 4000 [[Montclair Road]] in [[Birmingham]].


The school was founded in [[1973]] by the [[Birmingham Jewish Federation]] and is named for benefactor [[N. E. Miles|Nathaniel Edgar Miles]].
The school has its origins in a [[Temple Kindegarten]] organized in [[1900]] by the [[Birmingham Chapter of the National Council of Jewish Women]]. The present school was founded in [[1973]] by the [[Birmingham Jewish Federation]] and is named for benefactor [[N. E. Miles|Nathaniel Edgar Miles]].


The school features a Kosher lunch room, a library with over 10,000 volumes in English and Hebrew, and extensive athletic and assembly facilities.
Students from N. E. Miles Jewish Day School participate in a pen-pal program with students in Birmingham's [[Birmingham Sister City Commission|sister city]] of [[Rosh Ha'ayin, Israel]].
==External links==
* [http://www.nemjds.org N. E. Miles Jewish Day School] website
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Latest revision as of 09:13, 21 September 2015

N. E. Miles Jewish Day School is a private grade school located since 1993 at the Levite Jewish Community Center at 4000 Montclair Road in Birmingham.

The school has its origins in a Temple Kindegarten organized in 1900 by the Birmingham Chapter of the National Council of Jewish Women. The present school was founded in 1973 by the Birmingham Jewish Federation and is named for benefactor Nathaniel Edgar Miles.

The school features a Kosher lunch room, a library with over 10,000 volumes in English and Hebrew, and extensive athletic and assembly facilities.

Students from N. E. Miles Jewish Day School participate in a pen-pal program with students in Birmingham's sister city of Rosh Ha'ayin, Israel.

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