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The Hebrew Academy of Long Beach concludes its 59th dinner campaign on March 8, with a motzi Shabbat gala on HALB’s Woodmere campus. more
The Lawrence School District and the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach (HALB) have finalized contract negotiations concerning the sale of the Number Six School in Woodmere. more
The Lawrence School District Board of Education voted Monday night to sell the vacant Number Six School in Woodmere to the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach (HALB), pending ongoing negotiations for what trustees said would add millions in value to the potential transaction. more
Gavi Nelson took his Five Towns Torah education and background to heart and took a step no one else in his high school class did: He made Aliyah and joined the Israeli army. more
The Lawrence Board of Education may act as soon as Jan. 13 to advance the sale of theNumber Six School. Top bidders are two yeshivot — the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach and a yeshiva in Queens. more
Over 60 families attended HALB’s first Sifriyat Pijama B’America event on Sunday. Families with children in preschool through the third grade will receive Hebrew books by mail each month and HALB will host SPBA programs several times throughout the year, after school hours, to provide families with the opportunity to engage b’Ivrit with their children in a fun and meaningful way. more
Marshmallow, Morah Karen Yager’s beloved classroom guinea pig pet, almost didn’t make it to the start of the school year. Happily, she’ll be back with the four-year-olds when nursery classes resume at the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach’s Lev Chana Early Childhood Center, thanks to the efforts of a kind veterinarian. more
To improve overall security procedures while making the best use of their financial resources, three of the area’s Jewish day schools — the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach, the Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns and Rockaway and Yeshiva of South Shore — will partner to hire a director of security. more
An esteemed and influential force in Jewish education will be uniting with a new and different idea of learning this coming school year. The goal of modernizing Jewish education to increase learning and decrease costs galvanized a group of Five Towns parents to form Tiferet Academy. It was to start with grades K and 1 under a plan known as blended learning. Beginning in the fall of 2013, the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach (HALB) will be absorbing Tiferet Academy into its student body, incorporating its principles of blended learning into the curriculum of HALB’s 1700-student campuses. more
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