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Sobell (other)
Sobell is a surname. Sobell may also refer to: * Sobell House Hospice, hospice serving the residents of Oxfordshire, England * Michael Sobell Sinai School, in Kenton, Brent, England * Sobell Industries, a past maker of radio and television sets See also

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Sobell
Sobell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Helen Levitov Sobell (1918–2002), American teacher, scientist, and activist * Linda C. Sobell, professor of clinical psychology * Mark B. Sobell, professor and specialist in addiction * Michael Sobell (1892–1993), British businessman * Morton Sobell (1917–2018), American engineer, convicted of espionage in 1951 * Nina Sobell (born 1947), American artist See also * * Sobel (other) Sobel is a surname. Sobel may also refer to: * Sobel (Sierra Leone), term describing Sierra Leone Army soldiers that allied with enemy rebels to loot civilians during the Sierra Leone Civil War * Sobel operator, used in digital image processing ...
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Michael Sobell Sinai School
Sinai Jewish Primary School is a large three form entry voluntary aided modern orthodox Jewish primary school, under the auspices of the United Synagogue and is situated in Kenton in the London Borough of Brent. It is a co-educational primary school for up to 690 children aged 3–11. The school includes a nursery. It is the largest Jewish primary school in Europe. In addition to the name Michael Sobell Sinai School, the school is widely known and colloquially referred to as Sinai School. History The Michael Sobell Sinai School started life as the Bayswater Jewish School, founded by members of the Bayswater Synagogue for the children of “poorer brethren”. Originally based at St James's Terrace, Harrow Road, the school opened its doors in 1866 at 1 Westbourne Park Villas. Eleven years later it moved to a new building in Harrow Road in 1879, and by the year 1903 it had accommodation large enough for and educated 419 pupils. In 1902, 222 of its pupils took part in the P ...
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