List of High Schools in Los Angeles County, California - Jewish

Jewish

  • Bais Chana High School (girls), Los Angeles
  • Bais Yaakov of Los Angeles (girls), Los Angeles
  • Mesivta of Greater Los Angeles (boys), Calabasas
  • Milken Community High School (mixed), Bel-Air
  • Netan Eli High School (boys), Los Angeles
  • New Community Jewish High School (mixed), West Hills
  • Ohr HaEmet Institute (girls), Los Angeles
  • Shalhevet High School (mixed), Los Angeles
  • Valley Torah High School (boys), Valley Village
  • Valley Torah Lintz High School (girls), Sun Valley
  • Yeshiva Gedolah School of Los Angeles/Michael Diller High School (boys), Los Angeles
  • Mesivta Birkas Yitzchok (boys), Los Angeles
  • Yeshiva of Los Angeles (girls), Los Angeles
  • Yeshiva of Los Angeles (boys), Los Angeles
  • Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad School (boys), Los Angeles
  • Beit Yosef School for the gifted (boys), San Marin
  • Hebrew Academy (girls high school), Huntington Beach

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