The Cincinnati Bureau of Jewish Education, established in 1887, aimed to coordinate the educational efforts of the major synagogues in Cincinnati. Over the years, it grew to oversee multiple schools and provide extra-curricular activities for Jewish youth, becoming a central hub for Jewish education in the community.
In 1952, the Bureau separated from the Talmud Torah Association and continued to adapt to the changing needs of Jewish education. By 1998, it evolved into the Council on Jewish Life and Learning, a part of the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati, reflecting its commitment to promoting Jewish education and cultural enrichment in the region.
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