Ramaz School (English Wikipedia)

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  • Damage to Diaspora ties, Jewish Living (Toronto), November 15, 2006. "Herzog calls his years at the prestigious Ramaz school 'the formative period of my life.'"

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  • Kehilath Jeshurun Bulletin, Online, September 6, 2006. Retrieved May 19, 2011. "Ursula Merkin...All of her children are alumni of Ramaz. Many of her grandchildren are either alumnae or current students in our school in which her son, Ezra, serves as Vice Chairman of the Board.."

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  • Cohen, Irwin. "Baseball Is Dull Only To Those With Dull Minds", The Jewish Press, February 7, 2007. "The best book you can get about Thomson’s homer, the 1951 season, the players, sign-stealing and more is Joshua Prager’s The Echoing Green. Prager, who grew up in New Jersey, went to Moriah Day School, Ramaz High School and spent a year in yeshiva after high school before going on to college and a writing career with The Wall Street Journal." Retrieved December 2, 2007.

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  • Wallace, Benjamin. "What's So Alluring About a Woman Known As Man Repeller?", New York, February 8, 2014. Accessed January 28, 2017. "Leaving aside the eighth-year pronouncement regarding her indifference to others’ sartorial opinions, it would have been hard to foresee Medine’s modish future based on the black and gray maxi-skirts she was required to wear through her high-school years at the Ramaz School, a yeshiva on East 78th Street."
  • Penny, Denise. "Isn't He Just To Tie For? If you thought Zac Posen was young...", New York (magazine). Accessed January 28, 2017. "Following in the footsteps of Esteban Cortazar and Alex P. Keaton comes Baruch Shemtov, a Ramaz student–cum–tie designer whose first collection sold out at Takashimaya."

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  • "Ramaz Mission and Legacy". Archived from the original on March 17, 2012.
  • "Mission & Legacy". Archived from the original on September 25, 2008.
  • "Ramaz School Legacy". Ramaz School. Archived from the original on August 14, 2007. Retrieved August 8, 2007.
  • "The Ramaz School". The Ramaz School. Retrieved June 3, 2016.
  • "The Ramaz School". The Ramaz School. Retrieved June 3, 2016.
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  • "Ramaz: SPOTLIGHT: CREATIVE ARTS". Retrieved January 22, 2017.

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  • Rabbi Dr. Adam Ferziger, Torah In Motion. Accessed January 28, 2016. "A native of Riverdale, New York, he attended the SAR Academy and the Ramaz Upper School. After graduation from Ramaz, he studied Torah at Beit Midrash l'Torah (BMT) in Jerusalem and Yeshivat Har-Etzion (Gush)."

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  • Mary Pilon, Private Schools Feel the Pinch Amid Recession, Wall Street Journal, January 26, 2009.
  • Heyman, Marshall. "An Actress Turns a Page", The Wall Street Journal, October 25, 2010. Accessed January 28, 2016. "Further browsing encouraged Ms. Lyonne to reminisce about the authors she loved as a high school student at Ramaz Yeshiva on the Upper East Side: Camus, Gide, Gogol, Hemingway, and, perhaps most randomly, the Comte de Lautréamont and his book, Les Chants de Maldoror."

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