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Leah-Perl Shollar

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Leah-Perl Shollar, Ed.D. is an educator, researcher, and writer with over three decades of experience in Jewish Education. She's currently Dean of Academics for 7th-12th grades at Yeshiva Girls' School in Pittsburgh, where she has led curriculum initiatives in Judaic & General Studies. Shollar wrote curricular units for Rivkah's Tent (Rosh Chodesh Society), the Jewish Learning Institute, and the Kohelet Foundation. Her research interests include interwar European Jewish history, charedi women’s education, learning sciences, and curricular development. A published author of scholarly works and award-winning children’s literature. Leah taught Jewish history and Chumash at the high school level for over 25 years and has lectured on Women in Tanach for a variety of audiences. Her dissertation studied Chabad girls' education in the last 100 years, with a particular focus on Achos Tmimim. She was recently awarded the '26-'27 Max Weinreich Center Fellowship in Baltic Jewish Studies at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.
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