Lauder–Morasha School

[1] In 2007, its enrollment was 240 students, ranging in age from three to sixteen years old (pre-school to Grade 9).

[2] The school is not a religious academy; students are taught Hebrew and Jewish tradition and culture (in addition to the complete standard Polish curriculum), but there are no compulsory religious activities.

The school's historic building was designed by Henryk Stifelman and served as a facility for Jewish senior citizens prior to World War Two.

Headquartered in Łódź in central Poland, E-Szkoła (as it's known in Polish) provides supplemental distant learning courses to Polish-speaking children who cannot attend either of the full-time Jewish day schools.

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