Colegio Israelita de México

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Colegio Israelita de México ORT
Colegio Israelita de México.jpg
Address
Loma del Recuerdo no. 44
Vista Hermosa
Mexico City
Mexico
Information
Religious affiliation(s) Judaism

The Colegio Israelita de México, A.C. is a private K-12 school in Mexico City. It is also known by its acronym, CIM, or as the Idishe, the first word in its Yiddish name.

The school was founded in 1924, when a group of immigrants decided to create an educational institution for the children of Jewish immigrants arriving in Mexico.

The school first operated in Colombia No. 39; it moved to Colombia No. 12 from 1925 through 1927. It then moved to Naranjo no. 267 and grew significantly during the 30s, with the first 6th grade graduation taking place in 1933. In 1935, it moved to San Lorenzo no. 290, where it would remain until the 1970s. The school began to operate a Secundaria (grades 7 through 9) in 1936, with the first 9th grade graduation taking place in 1938. It also began operating a kindergarten in 1936. The school added a Preparatoria (grades 10 and 11) in 1948, and when Mexico switched to a 12 grade system in the mid 1960s, it added a grade 12.

The school is currently located in Loma del Recuerdo no. 44 in Vista Hermosa, Mexico City.

References

  • 1924–1974. 50º Aniversario del Colegio Israelita. Libro conmemorativo. September, 1975.

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