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Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy (Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania)

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Religious affiliation(s)
  
Jewish

Head of school
  
Sharon P. Levin

Phone
  
+1 610-922-2300

Founded
  
1946

Faculty
  
63

Established
  
1946

Grades
  
6–12

Mascot
  
Cougars

Color
  
Blue and White

Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy (Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania)

Type
  
Private, Jewish day school

Enrollment
  
317 total 232 Upper School 85 Middle School

Address
  
272 S Bryn Mawr Ave, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010, USA

Similar
  
Perelman Jewish Day School, Kohelet Yeshiva High Sch, Merion‑M Academy, The Shipley School

Profiles

Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy is a pluralistic Jewish Day School for grades 6 to 12, located in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. The Academy was founded in Center City, Philadelphia in 1946 as Akiba Hebrew Academy, and the name was changed in 2007. The Academy enrollment was 318 students during the 2007-2008 school year. The Head of School is Ms. Sharon P. Levin, and her predecessors include Dr. Steven Michael Brown, Rabbi Phillip Field, Rabbi Marc J. Rosenstein and Dr. Steven C. Lorch.

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Name Change

In February 2007, Akiba accepted a gift of $5 million from The Barrack Foundation, headed by Leonard and Lynne Barrack, and Akiba agreed to change its name to "Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy" in honor of Leonard Barrack's deceased brother. Leonard Barrack became president of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia in September 2007. The new name was inaugurated on September 10, 2007, at the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia's Radnor Campus in Bryn Mawr.

Location change

In July 2007, the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia announced the purchase of the campus of American College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. The American College site is 35 acres (140,000 m2) on Bryn Mawr Avenue in Radnor Township. The school inaugurated the new building with a "Hanukat HaBayit" on September 14, 2008 at which U.S. Congressman Joe Sestak addressed the crowd.

History

Akiba was founded in 1946 by Dr. Joseph Levitsky, and co-founded by Rabbi Simon Greenberg, Rabbi Elias Charry, and Dr. Leo L. Honor. The school first met at the YM & YWHA at Broad and Pine Streets in Center City, Philadelphia. The first class consisted of 20 boys and girls. After four years at the YM & YWHA, Akiba moved to the Har Zion Temple at 54th and Wynnefield Avenues, where it was located until 1958.

In 1956, Akiba purchased a 5.3-acre (21,000 m2) property off North Highland Avenue in Merion Station, across City Line Avenue on the Main Line. The property had once been part of a large estate, "Ashdale". Ashdale had been built by William Simpson, a 19th-century insurance entrepreneur. After Simpson's death in 1909, his family broke up the estate, and the McMenamin family purchased a 5.3-acre (21,000 m2) section on which they built a mansion that they named "Drake Linden Hall". After Akiba purchased the mansion, the bedrooms were converted into classrooms.

In September 2008, Akiba sold the property to the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia for $4 million. At the time of sale, Drake Linden Hall measured 20,247 square feet (1,881.0 m2), including additions made in the mid-1970s, the gym and "new" classrooms building. Kohelet Yeshiva High School purchased the mansion in 2010 and has since renovated it and the adjoining buildings.

Notable alumni

  • Mitch Albom - Author, journalist, radio talk show host
  • Dan Bricklin - Computer scientist
  • Uri Caine - Pianist
  • Jamie Geller - Cookbook author
  • Fred Raskin - Film Editor (Django Unchained)
  • Josh Shapiro - Pennsylvania Attorney General
  • Jacob Sullum - Editor Reason magazine
  • Jake Tapper - Anchor of the CNN weekday television news show "The Lead with Jake Tapper"
  • David Wolpe - Rabbi and author
  • David Agus - American physician and a New York Times bestselling author. He is a Professor of Medicine and Engineering at the University of Southern California
  • Athletics

    Akiba men's sports teams (the Cougars) participate in the Tri-County Independent School League (TCISL). The girl's teams are members of TCISL as well as the Penn-Jersey Athletic Association.

    References

    Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy (Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) Wikipedia