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Learn about the different divisions of the Hebrew Academy of Cleveland, a Jewish day school for boys and girls from kindergarten to high school. See the mission, achievements, events and news of the academy.
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The Hebrew Academy of Cleveland is a private day school in Cleveland, Ohio with over 1,000 students. It provides Judaic and secular education from pre-school through high school. The Hebrew Academy was established in 1943 by the Telshe Yeshiva and was the first Jewish day school founded outside the east coast.
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- (216) 321-5838
- 1860 S Taylor Rd, Cleveland Heights, 44118, OH
Established in 1943, the Hebrew Academy is chartered by the State of Ohio and provides an intensive Jewish education from Early Childhood through a college prepatory High School and includes: Early Childhood. Kindergarten. Yeshiva Ketana for Boys. Girls Elementary Division. Yavne High School for Girls. Association with Yeshiva of Cleveland. Kollel.
Hebrew Academy of Cleveland. Private • PK-12 • Cleveland Heights, OH. Hebrew Academy of Cleveland is a private school located in Cleveland Heights, OH. The student population of...
Mar 28, 2023 · The Hebrew Academy is an Orthodox day school that provides a full religious and secular education from pre-kindergarten to high school. Founded in 1943 by Rabbi Elijah M. Bloch and Rabbi Chaim M. Katz, it has grown to over 1,350 students and offers various divisions, such as a Jr. High School, a boys' high school, and a girls' Bais Yaakov community school.