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How synagogues can be more inclusive to children with autism

September 8, 2017 13:49
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Gianna Colizza,

Gianna Colizza

1 min read

Gesher is a new school that has opened in north-west London this term. It strives to support children with special educational needs and fill a gap between specialised education and Jewish studies.

We are a school that will educate children between reception and year two with a plan to extend to year six.

Our two co-founders were passionate about the fact there wasn’t a bridge between special educational needs and Jewish education.

We look forward to supporting children not only within our school but those who struggle with autism or related challenges within the Jewish community more widely. As a start, our deputy head, Leor Harel, will be supporting autism-friendly synagogue services, with the first due to take place at Borehamwood and Elstree Synagogue next week on September 16.