Hebrew Academy of Tidewater

Hebrew Academy of Tidewater, Konikoff Center of Learning
Established 1955
School type Private, Dual Curriculum
Grades Pre-5
Headmaster Rabbi Mordechai Wecker
Mascot Tiger
Colors Blue, White
Homepage http://www.Hebrewacademy.net/

The Hebrew Academy of Tidewater, located in Virginia Beach, Virginia, is a dual curriculum school that was founded in 1956 by Rabbi Joseph Schecter with the assistance of Rabbi Joseph Kaminetzky from the Torah U'Mesora Organization. Rabbi Samuel Lichtenstein was the first principal of the school. At its inception rooms were rented from the Jewish community center in Norfolk. The first class was in February 1956. It spans from preschool to 5th grade. It is a school designed specifically to teach Jewish youth of their people, language, and many other things. It teaches Judaic, as well as general studies. The school also helps its students prepare for their Bar and Bat mitzvahs; teaching them to read and write Hebrew as well as to understand the grammar and words. Students learn a great amount of both general and Judaic studies, and they still have the time to participate in such subjects as physical education, music, art, health education and others. The school has small classes, promoting one on one time with teachers and so students get to know one another well.

Graduates are well prepared to meet the challenges of the modern world as evidences by their acceptance and confident transitions in the best private and public school programs.

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