École Yabné (Paris)
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The École Yabné is a Jewish school located in
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. Founded in 1948—by
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Jacob Kaplan, with the help of
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Élie Munk and Chief Rabbi Henri Schilli—it continues to this day.


History

In 1948, Chief Rabbi Jacob Kaplan, with the help of Suzanne Aron, created a Jewish
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that he named École Yabné, in memory of the
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by Yohanan ben Zakkai after the destruction of the
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CE. He received help from Rabbi Élie Munk; Chief Rabbi Henri Schilli; and the communities of the Adas Yereim Synagogue (Rue Cadet), the Rue de Montevideo Synagogue, the Rue Pavee Synagogue, and Synagogue Rashi (Rue Ambroise-Thomas), all in Paris. To run the school, Suzanne Aron called upon Albert Crémieux. In 1948, the school was on the grounds of the Gustave de Rothschild Foundation, at 60 rue Claude-Bernard, in the
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. There was not enough room in the small building to accommodate all the students. The solution was to teach half the students in the morning, and half in the afternoon. Some classes took place in the Séminaire israélite de France, a rabbinical seminary located at 9 rue Vauquelin. This situation continued until the construction, in the 1960s, of a multi-story building, in the same location, that was far more spacious and could accommodate all classes. This building was opened on 2 May 1965. The building included a gym and a refectory, amenities the school had for the first time. In 1976, in agreement with the centre, Rachi classes took place from the first year to the final year. École Yabné could then accommodate 750 students. In 1993, the school left the Latin Quarter for the
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. It is currently the largest Jewish college in France. It has more than 1000 students from
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to the final year of high school. The primary school is called École Yabné-Henri Schilli.


Lycée ranking

In 2015, the lycée ranked 47th out of 109 at the departmental level, in terms of teaching quality, and 452nd at the national level. The ranking is based on three criteria: the bac results, the proportion of students who obtain their
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after two years at the establishment, and the ''added value'' (based on the social origin of students, their age, and their national diploma results).


Directors

* Albert Crémieux (historian), Albert Crémieux, (1948–1954) *
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Adrien Guttel, (1954–1964) * Bernard Picard, (1965–1992) * M. Cassar, (1992–1994) * Odile Namia-Cohen, (1994–1998) * Eliahou Bellahsen


Secretaries

* Marguerite Kohn (1907–1993), "the" secretary, for a number of years, Rue Claude-Bernard


Treasurer

* Sylvain Kaufmann


Teachers

* Prof. Moshé Ahrend * Louis Cohn in 1948 * Rabbi Léon Ashkenazi (Manitou) * Chief Rabbi Emmanuel Chouchena, director of the Séminaire israélite de France * Sylvie Fogiel-Emmerich, maths teacher * Rabbi Joseph Frankforter * Chief rabbi Ernest Gugenheim, director of the Séminaire israélite de France * Rabbi David Messas,
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teacher, under the Chief Rabbi of Paris * Rita Thalmann * Chief Rabbi Charles Touati * Jean Zacklad, philosophy teacher *


Alumni

* Rabbi Shlomo Aviner (Claude Langenauer) * Dan Arbib, philosopher * Prof. Henri Berestycki, Professor of
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* Prof. Joseph Emmerich -
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* Charles Mopsik, philosopher * Prof. Jacques Picard - Professor of
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Bibliography

* Janine Modlinger, ''Bernard Picard : Le don d'une présence'', Biblioeurope, 2000Se
Janine Modlinger. Bernard Picard: Le don d'une présence. 2000.
/ref> * Michael Blum, ''Bernard Picard and Marianne Picard : le combat pour l'éducation juive'', preface by the
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Gilles Bernheim


Notes and references


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:École Yabné (Paris) Jewish French culture Lycées in Paris Universities and colleges in Paris Jewish schools Educational institutions established in 1948 13th arrondissement of Paris 1948 establishments in France Jews and Judaism in Paris Jewish organizations established in 1948