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Welcome to the Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy

Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy prepares students to become knowledgeable and active citizens and leaders within the Jewish community, the United States and the world at large. We offer a dynamic educational environment that results in an excellent education based on a rigorous college preparatory curriculum in the sciences and humanities. Barrack Hebrew Academy consistently ranks in the top four among independent schools in the Philadelphia area.

Our college preparatory program is integrated with an intensive Jewish studies curriculum. We help our students cultivate an inquiring attitude, focused on the texts and concepts basic to Jewish and Western traditions and exposure to other world cultures. In addition, we help students foster a respect for individual expression, participation in a pluralistic society, an appreciation of Jewish values and the centrality of Israel to the Jewish way of life.


The fact that Barrack Hebrew Academy is comprised of a Middle School and an Upper School in one unit is deliberate. Our founders sought to build a community in which middle school students interact with upper school students and faculty. These interactions benefit younger students by providing role models who challenge and guide them in formal and informal settings. This structure also benefits older students by offering them opportunities to demonstrate responsibility and assume positions of leadership.


From the school's inception, Barrack Hebrew Academy's educational policy has been responsive to new and significant developments in education and has tried to maintain a dynamic approach to curriculum. While mastering the content and skills of each discipline, students are challenged and urged to develop an inquiring attitude and to voice informed opinions freely in the classroom. Similarly, our teachers are encouraged to develop a personal style of educating.

We require all teachers and students to interact with each other in a respectful, just and caring manner. Committed to the individuality of every student, we believe that the curriculum, the activities and the staff of the school must be responsive to the emotional, social, physical, religious and intellectual differences among students. We strongly advocate our students' involvement in Chesed (social action), Tzedakah (concern with the needs of the less fortunate), and Tikkun Olam (repairing the world).