Jewish school in Twin Cities needs funds to stay open

From The St. Paul Pioneer Press: Yeshiva High School of The Twin Cities in Cottage Grove, Minn., will close Feb. 1 unless it can raise $600,000 to buy the building and save the school. If the money is not found, the 40 students living at the school will be sent home. The school's mission is to reach Jewish boys who are hovering between success and failure — unhappy, low-income and not thriving in school.

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