Disabilities teach Jews new lessons on love

CLEVELAND-As Jews begin their celebration of the High Holidays, there is a greater likelihood that fellow Jews with disabilities will be beside them at synagogue services, in schools and at community events. Helping create a more welcoming environment are organizations like SEGULA (Special Education Growth Understanding and Learning Association) and the Egtar program of the […]

CLEVELAND-As Jews begin their celebration of the High Holidays, there is a greater likelihood that fellow Jews with disabilities will be beside them at synagogue services, in schools and at community events. Helping create a more welcoming environment are organizations like SEGULA (Special Education Growth Understanding and Learning Association) and the Egtar program of the Jewish Education Center of Cleveland, which provide educational opportunities for Jewish students with special needs.

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