There are both Jewish Religious Day Schools and Jewish Sunday Religious Schools. These are not very different from their Christian or Islamic equivalents.
Well, the Jewish schools are Jewish and the Mixed schools are mixed.
Yes. Most Orthodox Jewish children attend all-day Hebrew Schools, while the other Jewish branches have Religious Schools in their synagogues. Most Liberal Jews that attend Jewish Religious Schools also go to public or private schools in their area that are unaffiliated with Judaism.
Maimonides Schools for Jewish Studies was created in 1969.
The concerns of the Nazis with regard to schools were to eliminate Jewish teachers, Jewish students, and any books with Jewish authors.
One Jewish school in Bucharest.
The fastest growing Jewish schools in America are Jewish day schools. These are schools that cover all the topics covered in secular schools, such as reading, mathematics, science, and so on, and also cover Jewish topics and the Hebrew language.
Yeshivas
It's most common among Orthodox Jewish religious schools to own summer camps.
The majority of Jewish children in the world attend public schools.
Yeshiva.
They built their own schools.
Some of them do.