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Forest Hills / New York / United States
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The Forest Hills Jewish Center is a Jewish community that celebrates the strength of diversity and is located in Forest Hills, N.Y. It offers a variety of Jewish cultural, social, educational and recreational programs for the members of all ages. It provides various services, including adult education, religious school, nursery school and youth activities. Its youth department offers a combination of recreation, friendship, community service, and educational activities geared to diverse age groups. The activities include trips, dances, conventions, kinnusim and a summer encampment program. The center also has a gymnasium and a swimming pool that offers swimming lessons and exercise classes to the members and nonmembers as well. The Forest Hills Jewish Center also operates a gift shop that offers a variety of Judaic items and also features many Israeli products and gift certificates.
Forest Hills / New York / United States
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Kew Forest School, established in 1918, is an independent, co-educational, college preparatory school for students in grades kindergarten through 12. It is accredited by the Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges and by the New York Department of Education. The school s curriculum offers various subjects, including English, science, mathematics, social studies, foreign languages, business studies, fine arts and health and physical education. The sports activities offered by the school include bowling, ice-skating, golf, soccer, football, volleyball, cheerleading, swimming, baseball, softball, and track and field. It has a library and a media center that offers Internet access, books, magazines and journals to students. The extracurricular activities offered by the school include book and science fairs, dramatics, performing arts and field trips. The school has a parent-teacher association that provides financial aid and assist in curriculum development for students. Kew Forest School is located in flushing, N.Y.
Forest Hills / New York / United States
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This temple and community center, located on 108th Street in Forest Hills, was founded as a gathering place for Jewish immigrants, particularly of Russian descent.

Since its founding in 1996, the congregation has grown to serve families from all over Queens, holding services, Sunday school, a professional's club and more.

The synagogue is presided over by Rabbi Emmanuel Shimnov, and holds week day and weekend services.

Forest Hills / New York / United States
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Ezra Academy, founded in 1968, is a 7 through 12 grade junior and senior high school. It provides lessons in Judaic studies. The school offers various programs of Hebrew and Biblical studies, as well as Jewish laws and customs. Ezra Academy serves New York City, Long Island and Westchester, N.Y. It offers classes in English, math, art, computers, social studies and physical education. The school also provides classes in philosophy and laboratory science. Its elective classes include portfolio art, first aid, political science, business and economics, sociology and public speaking. Ezra Academy offers a variety of extracurricular activities, such as basketball, soccer, softball and chess. Its community service projects include nursing home visitation, food and clothing drive, Jewish poor home delivery and visitation program.
Forest Hills / New York / United States
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The Bnos Malka Academy, also known as BMA, is a nonprofit organization that offers a range of educational services for girls in kindergarten through grade eight. Its curriculum includes reading, writing, social studies, history, science, math, music, physical education, computer applications and Jewish laws. The academy administers after-school programs, as well as operates drama, baking, art, pottery and math clubs. The Bnos Malka Academy maintains a parents association that works for student welfare. The academy operates a playground, gymnasium and auditorium. It provides transportation and food services. The Bnos Malka Academy also features a library, learning centers, and computer and science laboratories.