Fasman Yeshiva High School

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Fasman Yeshiva High School
מתיבתא דבית המדרש לתורה
Type Private secondary
Principal Rabbi Moshe Wender
Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Shlomo Morgenstern
Students 170
Grades 9-12
Location Skokie, Illinois USA
Website www.htcnet.edu

Fasman Yeshiva High School, also known as Skokie Yeshiva, or simply "the Yeshiva" to its students and to members of the Chicago Jewish community, is the single-sex high school division of Hebrew Theological College in Skokie, Illinois. As of 2006, the school has about 140 students enrolled in grades 9-12. Fasman Yeshiva offers a dual curriculum of secular and Judaic studies.

Fasman Yeshiva High School is located on a 10-acre campus. The Administration Building includes a large dining hall, auditorium, library, dormitory and classrooms. The science laboratories, bookstore and game room are also in this building. The Beis Midrash building includes a large study hall as well as additional classrooms, auditoriums and lecture halls. Spacious and landscaped fields for sports and other outdoor activities surround the campus.[1]

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[edit] Mission

The mission of Fasman Yeshiva High School is to imbue each student with the spiritual experience of Jewish living through religious observance and to develop a well adjusted person loyal to his heritage. Fasman Yeshiva High School attempts to provide a nurturing environment for Jewish Orthodox young men by offering them receive an intensive Torah education from traditional Judaic sources with emphasis upon the inculcation of ethical conduct and growth in Torah study as a lifelong process.

Simultaneously, it is the mission of Fasman Yeshiva High School to offer a quality college preparatory program that prepares students to become productive, creative and secure citizens in an ever-changing technological society.

Recognizing the significance of the State of Israel and its national institutions, Fasman Yeshiva High School claims to seek to instill in its students an attachment to the State of Israel and its people as well as a sense of responsibility for their welfare.[2]

[edit] General Studies Department

Fasman's general education program includes five Advanced Placement college level courses in biology, calculus, computer science, economics, and English.

Through the General Studies program, Fasman Yeshiva High School students are encouraged to pursue their interests with the knowledge that they are learning from experienced teachers and mentors who can help guide their educational and career choices throughout their years in the Yeshiva.[3]

[edit] Torah Studies Department

Fasman Yeshiva High School's Torah studies curriculum includes a mechinah shiur, which is designed to assist talmidim with limited exposure to Gemara to develop their basic skills, as well as three levels of shiurim per grade. Each Jewish studies teacher teaches his students Gemara, Halakha and Tanakh. Additionally, many students are enrolled in a variety of optional shiurim after classroom hours. Students are also required to have a minimum of three years of conversational Hebrew.[4]

[edit] Sports

Fasman Yeshiva High School's basketball team participates in the Metro Prep Conference in the IHSA. Their arch-rival is the Ida Crown Jewish Academy Aces.

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