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Shalhevet's school newspaper is The Boiling Point.It has won national awards from the National Scholastic Press Association, Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and Quill & Scroll International Honorary Journalism Society.
Shalhevet though was able to cover the deficit through a fundraising campaign and was able to remain open. In 2020 due in part to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the sister school Shalhevet was forced to close permanently. [8] In the fall of 2022, just after the beginning of the school year, Rambam Mesivta moved to a newly built facility in Inwood.
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Shalhevet or Shalheveth (Hebrew: שלהבת) is a Hebrew personal name meaning flame and may refer to the following: Shalheveth Freier, Israeli scientist; Shalhevet Pass (2000–2001), Israeli victim of terrorism; Shalhevet High School, a Jewish school in Los Angeles, California
In 2016, Eshel intern and Shalhevet High School student Micha Thau created and launched the Pledge initiative at the Los Angeles Orthodox school. [15] Eshel has subsequently worked with other religious high schools to protect their LGBT orthodox students from bullying and expulsion.
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Shalhevet High School, is a Modern Orthodox co-ed high school. There are also several Orthodox Jewish schools in the Pico-Robertson neighborhood. Harkam Hillel Hebrew Academy is a Modern Orthodox K-8 school. Yeshiva University High Schools of Los Angeles is Modern Orthodox and has separate campuses for boys and girls.
Jason Feld, former dean of students at Shalhevet High School in Los Angeles, assumed the role of Head of School in July 2017. He led the school for six years before accepting a position in Dallas. In the fall of 2023, Rabbi Yehudah Gabay became the current Head of School. He is the first Sephardic head of school in the school's history.