Fasman Yeshiva High School

This article is about the high school division of Hebrew Theological College. For information on the college, see Hebrew Theological College.

Coordinates: 42°0′39.91″N 87°45′41.25″W / 42.0110861°N 87.7614583°W

Fasman Yeshiva High School
מתיבתא דבית המדרש לתורה
Established 1967
Type Private secondary
Principal Rabbi Moshe Wender
Founder Rabbi Oscar Z Fasman
Students 145
Grades 9–12
Location 7135 N. Carpenter Rd. Skokie, Illinois 60077,
Skokie, Illinois, USA
Website www.htc.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 all-boys high school division of Hebrew Theological College in Skokie, Illinois. As of 2013, the school has about 145 students enrolled in grades 9-12. Fasman Yeshiva offers a dual curriculum of secular and Judaic studies.

Facilities

Fasman Yeshiva High School is located on a 13-acre (53,000 m2) campus shared with Hebrew Theological College and Hillel Torah Jewish Day School. The Administration Building includes a dining hall, auditorium, library, dormitory and classrooms. The science laboratory, bookstore and game room are also in this building. The Beis Midrash building includes a large study hall as well as additional classrooms, an auditorium and a fitness room. Sports facilities include a full-size outdoor basketball court and a baseball field.[1]

Academics

General Studies Department

Fasman's general education program includes Advanced Placement college-level courses in biology, calculus, computer science, physics, AP US Government and Politics, U.S. history, Micro/Macro-economics and English. However, certain Advanced Placement offerings vary from year to year. Students are also required to take a minimum of three years of modern, conversational Hebrew.[2]

Torah Studies Department

Fasman Yeshiva High School's Torah studies curriculum includes a preparatory shiur, which is designed to assist students with limited exposure to Talmud to develop their basic skills, in addition to three levels of Jewish studies classes per grade. Each Jewish studies teacher teaches his students Talmud, Jewish Law and Hebrew Bible. Additionally, many students are enrolled in a variety of optional Jewish studies classes after school hours.[3]

Sports

Basketball is the only sport that the school competes in interscholastically. Until the 2010-11 school year, the school had been a member of the Metro Prep Conference, but is now an independent team, which now competes in the state tournament sponsored by the Illinois High School Association.

There are multiple intramural leagues including basketball, baseball, football, tennis, and soccer.

Notable Alumni

Rabbi David Hirsch, Rosh Yeshiva of Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, an affiliate of Yeshiva University

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