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Beverly Hills Jewish School Closes Amid Coronavirus Concerns
Harkham Hillel Hebrew Academy is closed until at least Thursday amid concerns over the new coronavirus.
BEVERLY HILLS, CA — A Jewish school in Beverly Hills is closed until at least Thursday amid concerns over the new coronavirus, according to reports.
Harkham Hillel Hebrew Academy will have digital classes available to students, according to an email sent by head of school Rabbi Y. Boruch Sufrin that was obtained by the Los Angeles Times.
A sign left on the school's door said "We Will Miss You" and "Have a meaningful Purim." The festival of Purim began Monday night and usually includes giving money to the poor and sending gifts of food.
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Elsewhere in Los Angeles County, Monrovia's Clifton Middle School was deep-cleaned last Thursday following the news that a parent came in contact with someone exposed to the new coronavirus.
“It’s a question of when — not if — some California public schools will face closure because of COVID-19,” Gov. Gavin Newsom said Saturday in a statement. “School districts must prepare for these scenarios so that parents and children can plan for what would happen if their local school faced closure.”
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According to the Times, a Los Angeles Unified School District official checks in every day with the county health department and asks three questions: Is anyone sick in L.A. County? Are there any exposures affecting schools? Can we go about things normally?
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Harkham Hillel Hebrew Academy is at 9120 West Olympic Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
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