Hebrew Academy of Cleveland

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The Hebrew Academy of Cleveland is a nationally acclaimed day school offering nearly 800 students an intensive Judaic and secular education from pre-school through high school.

The Hebrew Academy was established in 1943 by the Telz Yeshiva. In 1947, Yavneh - a girl's division - was added.

Charted by the state of Ohio, the Academy provides an intensive Judaic and secular studies curriculum from early childhood through high school. The Academy's curriculum is designed to meet the various needs of the student body and has set national standards.

The mission of the Hebrew Academy of Cleveland is to imbue all students with a love of God, Torah and Eretz Yisroel and to prepare them to achieve excellence in Torah and general knowledge.

The Academy has almost 6,000 alumni. Its graduates have assumed leadership positions - in virtually all walks of life - across the globe. The Academy is a nationally acclaimed educational institution and was recognized by Torah Umesorah - The National Society for Hebrew Day Schools in 1987 and by the Jewish Community Federation with the Charles Eiseman Award in 1992.

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http://www.hac1.org/mission.asp