
Our Goals
The goal at Nesach Yisrael is to prepare the students for regular school while supporting the Board of Education and the Board of Education staff often seek advice from the Nesach Yisrael program’s staff.
Our goals are realized daily:
Some children who have left Nesach Yisrael say they have “moved on to different places in life – some are working, some are doing their higher education, others have children of their own now. We are like one big extended family. We help our students and their families when they are in great difficulty, and they stay in touch.

In 1995, Rabbi Victor Harari and his wife Nili founded Nesach Yisrael, an institution that “gives children with learning disabilities a future.” Rabbi Harari was born in Egypt and grew up in Brooklyn. He is of Syrian Sephardic heritage. Harari, a community advocate and businessman in New York, made Aliyah in the 90s along with his wife Nili, who holds a PhD and is an educator by profession.
“We teach children with all kinds of disabilities and disorders so that they can go back into the regular school system without any stigma. Most people don’t realize that you can feed a child, clothe a person, and provide them with various other things. But to teach them how to become independent and do these same things on their own, now – that takes a very high level of charity to accomplish.”
This is Nesach Yisrael
Nesach Yisrael is an independent day school for children from Early Childhood to 8th grade. It's more than a school, more than a place. It's a promise grounded in our belief in your child's extraordinary potential.


Nesach Yisrael's most remarkable and differentiating aspect is that they value the equal importance of academic success, personal growth, and community engagement in learning, living, and leading. I believe that Nesach is the best school for my children.
125 Students
25 Faculty Members
1 Institution
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