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The JCoSS ethos is very differnt to JFS, which is why the link should not be there. Is is possible to remove it?--
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18:27, 17 April 2011 (UTC)reply
Before the school opened, several Orthodox rabbis expressed concern over JCoSS's compatibility with their faith, however the school has a genuinely inclusive cross-communal school, embracing the entire Jewish community regardless of affiliation or practice. Students are from the orthodox, liberal, reform and masorti communities.
Sorry - I meant to write ethos, not school in the first sentence, Also, capitals on the communities. So it should read. - Before the school opened, several Orthodox rabbis expressed concern over JCoSS's compatibility with their faith, however the school has a genuinely inclusive cross-communal ethos, embracing the entire Jewish community regardless of affiliation or practice. Students are from the Orthodox, Liberal, Reform and Masorti communities.--
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19:16, 17 April 2011 (UTC)reply
It is important to point out that although Orthodox rabbis expressed concern for JCoSS, there are students from the whole Jewish Community, including Orthodox, Liberal, Reform and Masorti. — Preceding
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