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Daniel Greer Enriched Lives of Edgewood Residents

Daniel Greer , the Rabbi knew for his work for the Jewish community of New Haven have transformed Edgewood Park neighborhood through his untiring efforts. He founded the Yeshiva of New Haven Elementary School here in Connecticut. The efforts of the good Rabbi go beyond this school to encompass the community here. He enriches the residents’ lives and works towards softening the community. His vision of developing a better community guides his work and with Yeshiva of New Haven, he brought his long-standing dreams to fruition. This is an inspiring and welcoming location for all age groups giving them the much-needed respite from surrounding concrete jungle. The lovely grounds of the elementary school fulfill that requirement. Inside the playground, sitting area is the favorite with the community. This is a park inside the park containing antique styled benches and lamp. Daniel Greer has created a haven for the people of the Orthodox Jewish community and other people as well in this

Daniel Greer Brought Back Beauty to the Edgewood Community

The neighborhood of Edgewood lay in neglect for many years with its beautiful buildings lying dilapidated and the community going astray. Many looked back on the rich past with great regret without any great efforts to improve the situation until Daniel Greer made the neighborhood restoration his personal mission. Once he initiated the effort more people joined in to improve the situation and restore the original glory. According to the Rabbi, education is the pillar of the society so no development is possible until one takes a proactive step in educating the children. This was no random thought and the good Rabbi established the Yeshiva Elementary of New Haven in 1977. This primary school has been instrumental in infusing positivity in the community by getting the young people on the right path of development. People recognize the work of Daniel Greer especially his diligent efforts in bringing peace and beauty to Edgewood. He took proactive restoration and renovation measures

The Award Winning Efforts of Daniel Greer

Daniel Greer the revered Rabbi is the founder of Yeshiva of New Haven School in Connecticut. He is an extremely compassionate man playing an active and positive role in the community development of the orthodox Jews in the New Haven neighborhoods and across the US. The Rabbi has high involvement in the civic aspects of the community. Through the years, he has given immense efforts to improve the neighborhood of Edgewood, the location of the school Yeshiva of New Haven. While doing that he has also received multiple awards for his commitment to the development and the well-being of the community. For years, much of the Edgewood neighborhood remained neglected, rife with crime and little education. Daniel Greer saw the potential for much improvement and dedicated himself to the betterment of the people in general and the community as a whole. He worked in close association with the various volunteers, designers, and architects for effective infrastructure building. Through his unt

Daniel Greer is the Founder of Yeshiva of New Haven

Daniel Greer has been working incessantly for the orthodox Jewish community all across the United States. Much of his work remains concentrated in New Haven, Connecticut. The much-revered Rabbi Daniel Greer founded the school Yeshiva of New Haven in the year 1977. He did this under guidance of Emanuel Gettinzer. The design of the school curriculum is such that it enables the students to assume among other things, leadership roles inside the synagogue. This becomes possible because of the partnership of Yeshiva of New Haven with the related synagogue. The prestigious school believes in the dictum of catching them young. Once a boy reaches the nine-year mark, the inauguration, or chinuch age it becomes possible for him to lead prayer service portions. Such specific portions available to the students to lead include hymn Kabbolas Shabbos. This hymn opens the Shabbos prayers on the Friday evenings with recitation of complete psalm segments each morning. The young boys can also read