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The Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School, often referred to as CESJDS or JDS, is a private, pluralistic Jewish JK-12 school located in two campuses in North Bethesda (Rockville postal address), Maryland, United States.
Learn more about the talented and passionate faculty and staff at CESJDS! View our staff profiles >>. Head of School History. Dr. Solomon Burack (z”l), 1976-79. Dr. Jay Stern (z”l), 1979-82. Dr. Shulamith R. Elster, 1982-91.
From day one, CESJDS students join a thriving, diverse, and caring community where each student is supported to grow into a confident, compassionate thinker who engage the world through Jewish values. Get a glimpse into the life of a CESJDS student.
CESJDS is the largest JK-12 independent Jewish day school in North America. Our mission is to engage students in an outstanding and inspiring general and Judaic education. In grades JK-5, we foster an environment where children feel safe, loved, and challenged.
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- (301) 881-1400
- 1901 EAST JEFFERSON ST, ROCKVILLE, 20852, MD
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The idea of offering a powerfully integrated education for a wide range of Jewish children from diverse backgrounds, that would help them view the world holistically through Jewish lenses, became a reality. In fall of 1998, the school opened at its Temple Israel site, then at Noe Bixby Road.