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Ida Crown Jewish Academy average salary is $51,622, median salary is $48,797 with a salary range from $48,069 to $58,000.
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Quality Control Manager 48,069-48,797 Wheeling, IL, 60090 2018 Ida Crown Jewish Academy Quality Control Manager Salaries (2)
Ida Crown Jewish Academy Wheeling, IL Salaries
Financial Analyst 58,000-58,000 Bensenville, IL, 60105 2013 Ida Crown Jewish Academy Financial Analyst Salaries (1)
Ida Crown Jewish Academy Bensenville, IL Salaries
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  • Ida Crown Jewish Academy
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Chicago, IL
  • For three generations, we at Ida Crown Jewish Academy have guided more than 4000 young men and women to reach their individual potentials, molding future leaders in Jewish life, business, government, science and the arts. Over 65 years ago, eight visionaries-leaders from the Associated Talmud Torahs of Chicago and Hebrew Theological College-sought to intensify Jewish education in Chicago, insuring the continuity of traditional Jewish life in the city. Together they decided to establish a secondary school that would integrate general studies with a thorough Jewish education-a pioneering idea at the time. In 1942, Chicago Jewish Academy-as ICJA was first called-opened...