Colegio Hebreo Monte Sinaí Explained
Colegio Hebreo Monte Sinaí A.C. (CHMS; he|'''בית הספר העברי הר סיני''') is a Jewish private school in Colonia Vista Hermosa, Cuajimalpa, Mexico City.[1] It serves preschool through senior high school.[2]
History
It was established in 1943. It was originally located in Colonia Roma, in Cuauhtémoc, in a building acquired by three people in 1942. In 1966 a new campus opened in Naucalpan, State of Mexico; its headstone was laid in 1965.[1]
In 1991, the first stone of a third campus was laid in the Bosques de las Lomas neighborhood, designed by renowned architect Abraham Zabludovsky. It was inaugurated on May 8, 1994, in a grand community celebration.[3]
It began the International Baccalaureate in 2010.[4]
Among its alumni is the Mexican-Israeli entrepreneur Isaac Assa.[5] [6]
External links
Notes and References
- "Historia ." Colegio Hebreo Monte Sinaí. Retrieved on April 16, 2016. "Loma de la Palma 133" (address of current school) - History: "1943 Se funda el Colegio Hebreo Monte Sinaí, con progresivo de kínder y primaria, en la calle de Zacatecas # 120, Col. Roma. " and " Su tesón y gran determinación vieron la luz cuando, en 1942, trece socios de la comunidad se unieron para adquirir el inmueble de Zacatecas # 120, Col. Roma. " and 1965: "Se coloca la primera piedra del nuevo plantel, el cual se ubicará en Av. Parque de Chapultepec # 56, Col. del Parque."
- "Oferta Educativa ." Colegio Hebreo Monte Sinaí. Retrieved on April 16, 2016.
- Web site: Abraham Zabludovsky, distinguished figure in Mexican architecture. 2024-11-04. Government of Mexico. en.
- "Colegio Hebreo Monte Sinaí A.C." International Baccalaureate Organization. Retrieved on April 16, 2016. "Av. Loma de la Palma 133 Col. Vista Hermosa México D.F. Cuajimalpa 05100 MEXICO"
- Web site: Isaac Assa from the ILAN Foundation: "Argentina has a very bright future ahead.". González Gava. Marcos. 2024-11-04. Reporte Asia. es.
- Web site: Inauguration of the mural on the soccer fields. 2024-11-04. Colegio Hebreo Monte Sinaí. es.