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School in Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Margolin Hebrew Academy
Memphis Hebrew Academy
Address
390 South White Station
Memphis, Tennessee 38117
United States
Coordinates35°7′13″N 89°53′11″W / 35.12028°N 89.88639°W / 35.12028; -89.88639
Information
School typeParochial
Motto...To EMPOWER and INSPIRE...
Religious affiliation(s)Orthodox Jewish
Opened1949
Sister schoolGoldie Margolin School for Girls
Head of schoolRabbi Gavriel Brown, Ph.D.
GradesPre-K 3-12th
GenderCo-Ed
Number of students225 approx
Color(s)Blue and Yellow
NicknameMacs
NewspaperThe Reporter
Websitewww.mhafyos.org

The Margolin Hebrew Academy is a co-educational school located in East Memphis, Tennessee. It is the only Orthodox Jewish day school in Memphis. The MHA/FYOS comprises the Margolin Hebrew Academy, a pre-kindergarten through 8th grade section, with the Feinstone Yeshiva of the South, including Cooper Yeshiva High School for Boys, and the Goldie Margolin High School for Girls.

The head of school for the PK-12th grades is Rabbi Gavriel Brown, Ph.D.

Athletics

The school offers basketball, soccer, cross country, flag football, golf, and baseball. The team name is the Maccabees (shortened to the "Macs," carrying a Jewish background as the team bases its name off of the Jewish soldiers in the war against the Greeks). The varsity high school girls and boys teams play in the JCC Varsity basketball league.

Goldie Margolin High School for Girls

The Goldie Margolin High School for Girls (GMSG) was established in 1964 as an extension of the former Memphis Hebrew Academy, created in response to a community and regional need for an Orthodox Jewish high school for girls. The current principal is Dina Selter.

Cooper Yeshiva High School for Boys

The CYHSB was founded in 1966 as the Feinstone Yeshiva of the South, and was changed to the CYHSB in 1993, but kept the FYOS name for the elementary school and part of the high school. The current principal is Rabbi Dov Rossman.

Boarding

The school includes a boarding facility.

References

  1. Hebrew Academy, Margolin. "Frontpage".
  2. Lubetski, Uriel. "Rabbi".
  3. Faculty, MHA. "Faculty".
  4. "Dormitory". Margolin Hebrew Academy. Retrieved July 5, 2021.
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