My son and I came to Chabad early in our journey to reclaim our heritage. Chabad helped to shape my son's relationship with Hashem. He was described later by his Yeshiva High School Principal, Perry Tirschwell, as a deeply sincere, religious young man. He's married raising his family in Skokie, IL. We were fortunate to have great rabbis, a good community, and Hebrew Academy.
Submitted by other on May 11, 2014
This a school that permeates love of learning. Very impressed. Children are very happy and the teachers are dedicated.
Submitted by parent on August 30, 2013
My children are truly happy to go to school in the morning and continue to sing songs and act out school activities in the evening at home. This school is truly one big family that is there for each other through thick and thin. I couldn't ask for a warmer, cozier, happier, and caring school. It is wonderful to see them so enthusiastic about learning!
Submitted by parent on January 03, 2011
2 of my children attend this school and while I am very satisfied with their grades and overall good character traits, what I like most about this school is the personal way that the teachers relate to my kids. When we were looking at where to place our children, we checked out other schools that had nicer grounds and more advanced technology but we were drawn to the HA because other parents told us about the personal interest the school takes in every child's success. Seems we made a good choice.
Submitted by parent on November 15, 2010
I have been involved with this school for over 20 years. I have watched it grow and improve and they continue to strive for excellence. The Early Childhood and Elementary grades are outstanding. The Middle School is excellent and offers many hands-on experiences to keep the students captivated. Above all, the teachers love their students and give 110% every day. The administration works with technology, to run more efficiently. I am sure the Rebbe is having much nachas as the students from this school mature into caring, loving adults who are active in their own Jewish communities.