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Secular Jerusalem girls-only school defies critics — and fills its waiting list

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Secular Jerusalem girls-only school defies critics — and fills its waiting list

Inbar opened with 17 students amid doubts over single-sex education in a secular system; seven years later, it has 300 students, a waiting list twice its capacity and a first graduating class with 100% matriculation eligibility

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