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'''Khabad Or-Avner''' (also known as ]) is an educational complex founded by ] religious community of ]. '''Ohr Avner Chabad Day School ''' (also known as Chabad Ohr Avner) is an educational complex founded by ] religious community of ].


The school was registered for a teaching license on April 25, 2003. The school was registered for a teaching license on April 25, 2003.


As a part of Khabad Or-Avner strategy, a special attention is paid to development of spiritual and intellectual studies of every member of the community for further involvement in social infrastructure of ]. As a part of Ohr Avner Chabad strategy, a special attention is paid to development of spiritual and intellectual studies of every member of the community for further involvement in social infrastructure of ].


The complex is attended by over 290 schoolchildren and nearly 100 kindergarteners. The complex is attended by over 290 schoolchildren and nearly 100 kindergarteners.
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Ohr Avner Chabad Day School (also known as Chabad Ohr Avner) is an educational complex founded by Baku religious community of Jews.

The school was registered for a teaching license on April 25, 2003.

As a part of Ohr Avner Chabad strategy, a special attention is paid to development of spiritual and intellectual studies of every member of the community for further involvement in social infrastructure of Azerbaijan.

The complex is attended by over 290 schoolchildren and nearly 100 kindergarteners.

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