Conservative Temple

The Connecticut Difference

03/18/2010
Special To The Jewish Week

 

 
When Linda Russ and her husband, Len, decided to move out of Manhattan, they were looking for a backyard, more space and — above all — freedom from hefty private-school tuition bills.
 
“We had no intention of moving to Connecticut and sending our children to private school,” recalls Linda with a laugh. But just to pacify her father-in-law, a Holocaust survivor, the couple visited Bi-Cultural Day School in Stamford, a 53-year-old institution that caters to Jews of all backgrounds.
 

The Westchester-Fairfield Hebrew Academy opened in 1997 as a pluralistic day school.
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