Students in grades 9-12 will receive awards at the Annual Awards Assembly on Wednesday, June 6, 7:30pm.
Get ready for fun! Middle School Field Day is set for Friday, June 8.
Barrack seniors graduate on Thursday, June 7, 7:30pm at Temple Adath Israel. Jake Tapper '87, Senior White House Correspondent, ABC News, is guest speaker.

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Mae and Jerome Rosner Soccer Prize was established by Mae Rosner (z”l) and daughter Betsy Richman to recognize excellence and sportsmanship in a graduating member of the soccer team who embodies the ideals of Barrack and who has contributed to the excellence of the soccer team.
Athlete-of-the-Year Awards are presented by Barrack Hebrew Academy in recognition of excellence in athletics.
Queenie Barnett Drama Award is sponsored in her memory by her husband Dr. Alan Barnett, children Jonathan, Mathew, Abigail and David for outstanding ability in dramatic arts and service to the school's theatrical productions.
Jonathan D. Sand Award is presented to a student who, through music and theater, demonstrated a commitment to building community at Barrack, fostered a sense of shared purpose among students and faculty to enrich and enliven our school.
Barbara Perloff Rosen ‘52 Art Memorial Prize is presented for excellence in Art.
Harry and Martha Stern Fine Arts Memorial Award is presented to a graduating student who has demonstrated unusual art or music ability and who intends to pursue art or music as a vocation or avocation.
Hyman and Rose Zamsky Award is made possible by the Hyman and Rose Zamsky Fund of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia to the student who has demonstrated the largest measure of growth in the study of Hebrew language and/or literature.
Leo M. Honor Prize is given in memory of the school’s first Education Committee chair to a student who has excelled in Hebrew, has benefitted the community through an organization and has been influential in the non-formal cultural life of the school.
Neil Horowitz ’73 Memorial Prize is given to a senior for excellence in Hebrew Studies and participation in the Jewish community.
Hebrew Award is presented by JBHA for outstanding achievement in Hebrew Literature.
French Award is presented by JBHA for outstanding achievement in French.
Latin Award is presented by JBHA for outstanding achievement in Latin.
Spanish Award is presented by JBHA for outstanding achievement in Spanish.
National Latin Exam
Silver Medal Maxima Cum Laude – Latin IV Poetry
Pearl Angyal '70 Memorial Award in History is sponsored by the Class of 1970 in loving memory of Pearl Angyal to a graduating senior who has achieved a level of excellence in the study of history.
Pearl Angyal '70 Memorial Award in Jewish History is sponsored by the Class of 1970 in loving memory of Pearl Angyal to a graduating senior who has achieved a level of excellence in the study of Jewish history and understands the intersection of Jewish and world history.
Shelly Ruth Gewirtz Memorial Award is given by the Gewirtz family to a graduating senior for excellence in scholarship with particular appreciation of history, concern with fellowship and interest in world affairs.
Harold Gorvine Prize is presented by Barrack Hebrew Academy to a student who embodies the qualities of historical inquiry and intellect exemplified by Dr. Gorvine and who shares Doc's passion for exploring the dilemmas of modern Israeli and Jewish history.
Louise G. Sklaroff English Prize was set up by the family of Louise G. Sklaroff in honor of her 75th birthday and is awarded for excellence in the study of English.
Simon and Ruth Levine Prize is sponsored by Rabbi Morton Levine in memory of his parents to recognize a student for activities on behalf of a minyan at school or in a congregation and to recognize the extra effort made to enhance the religious experience.
Bertha Menin Scholarship Award is made by possible by the Mandell and Menin families in memory of their mother. It provides scholarship money to a graduating senior who has shown outstanding scholarship in Hebrew and Jewish studies and plans to continue his/her Jewish education on a post-secondary level.
Harry Stern Family Mathematics Award is given to a graduating senior for superior competency in mathematics.
Mathematics Award is presented by JBHA for superior competency in mathematics.
Shomer Ha'Adamah Prize is awarded by the Milner Family to a senior who has demonstrated, by leadership and creativity, a concern for enhanced and sustained environmental quality.
Jeffrey Silverstein ‘82 Science Award is presented to a senior who has excelled in the study of biology, physics or chemistry.
Edward Domers Memorial Prize is sponsored by the Domers Family to a senior who perpetuates the values that were important to Edward Domers. He was an exemplary role model; he was a real "team player" who consistently cared about the welfare of others; and he was serious about his studies and had a terrific sense of humor.
Joseph Levitsky Award is sponsored by Janet and Aron Davidson in memory of his grandfather, Joseph Levitsky – who was instrumental in founding Akiba Hebrew Academy - to a senior who has made outstanding individual strides.
Publications Award is sponsored by Susan and Louis Marks to members of the editorial boards of the school's publications for talent, creativity, integrity, academic excellence, leadership ability, and an overall work ethic that is in constant pursuit of perfection.
Florence M. Zeitenberg and Jack Zeitenberg Award is sponsored by Rochelle and Bob Hirsh and their children Jeremy ‘87, Daniel ‘89 and Rebecca ‘91, through the Florence M. and Jack Zeitenberg Endowment, to a senior who has a thirst for knowledge, is hard working and shows intellectual curiosity.
Phi Beta Kappa Book Award is awarded by the Phi Beta Kappa Association of Delaware Valley to a graduating senior who embodies the Phi Beta Kappa ideals of academic achievement, character, and love of wisdom and learning.
Daylin Leach Good Citizenship Award is awarded by the PA State Senator of the 17th District to a student who embodies the qualities of outstanding character, scholarship and leadership.
20 % of the 2011 Graduating Class of Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy are being recognized this year by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
Commended Scholars: Of the 1.5 million entrants, 34,000 students (2.3% of the test takers) with the highest PSAT scores, combined with academic performance and successful completion of the SAT, become National Merit Commended Scholars
Finalists: Of the 1.5 million entrants, 15,000 students (1% of the test takers) become National Merit Finalists.
National Merit Scholars: Of the 1.5 million entrants, 8,400 students – only ½ of 1% – become National Merit Scholars, for which they receive cash given directly to their university on their behalf.
Athlete-of-the-Year Award is presented by Barrack Hebrew Academy for excellence in athletics.
Yehudit Hershkowitz Memorial Award is presented to a student new to JBHA who has demonstrated an appreciation for the study of Hebrew and who has shown significant progress in Hebrew Language.
Hebrew Awards are presented by Barrack Hebrew Academy to an 11th Grade student for excellence in Hebrew.
French Awards are presented by Barrack Hebrew Academy for excellence in French.
Latin Awards are presented by Barrack Hebrew Academy for excellence in Latin.
Spanish Awards are presented by Barrack Hebrew Academy for excellence in Spanish.
National Latin Exam
Brown University Book Award is presented through Brown University alumni to reward a junior who is outstanding in overall academic achievement, combined with true excellence in written and spoken expression.
Frederick Douglas & Susan B. Anthony Award is presented by the University of Rochester to a junior who has demonstrated a commitment to understanding and addressing difficult social issues; has shown leadership and dedication to community action; and has strong grades in rigorous courses in humanities and social sciences
Rabbi Akiba Award is sponsored by Congregation Beth T'fillah of Overbrook Park, which existed between 1948-2006. The recipient exemplifies the three attributes which reflect the role of the synagogue: Beit K'nesset, Beit Midrash and Beit T'fillah.
Jewish Studies Awards are presented by Barrack Hebrew Academy for excellence in Jewish Studies.
Tanach Awards are presented by Barrack Hebrew Academy for excellence in Tanach.
Jewish Theological Seminary’s Ahavat Torah Award is presented by JTS to a junior who has demonstrated exceptional achievement in the study of Hebrew Language and Jewish studies, is passionate about Jewish life, and has a proven record of leadership and service.
JBHA Essay Contest Awards 5771/2011 are made possible by an anonymous donor and are presented to students whose essays, reflecting on a verse chosen from the Book of Proverbs, were judged as superior for their wisdom and insights.
Math Award is presented by Barrack Hebrew Academy for excellence in math.
Bausch & Lomb Honorary Science Award is presented by the University of Rochester to a junior with high achievement and rigor in science classes and high PSAT and/or Math scores.
Biology Award is presented by the National Association of Biology Teachers and Barrack Hebrew Academy for excellence in biology
Chemistry Award is presented by the American Chemical Society and Barrack Hebrew Academy for excellence in chemistry
Milner Family Prize is awarded by the Milner Family to an 11th grade student who has shown originality in the study of general science.
Philip Patelmo Memorial Science Awards are presented in memory of Dr. Patelmo - a beloved teacher at Akiba Hebrew Academy - to 10th graders who have combined their excellence in the study of biology and chemistry with their extracurricular activities.
Physics Awards are presented by American Association of Physics Teachers and Barrack Hebrew Academy for excellence in physics.
Rensselaer Science / Math Prize is presented by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute to recognize the superlative academic achievement of young men and women, and to motivate students toward careers in science, engineering and technology. It is awarded to promising high school juniors who have distinguished themselves in math and science.
Xerox Award for Innovation and IT is presented by the University of Rochester to a junior with a strong interest in innovation and/or technology and a high level of achievement in this area.
George Eastman Young Leaders Award is presented by the University of Rochester to a junior for strong leadership experience at school and in the community; who has earned high grades in challenging courses; and has had extensive involvement in extracurricular activities.
Harvard University Book Award is presented through Harvard University alumni to a junior who has shown outstanding excellence in scholarship and achievements in other fields.
Princeton University Book Award is presented through the Princeton Alumni Association of Greater Philadelphia to a junior for outstanding academic achievement and exemplary community service.
University of Pennsylvania Book Award is presented through Penn alumni to a junior who best exemplifies the qualities and characteristics of its founder Benjamin Franklin: a scholar, an innovator, and a community servant.
Yale University Book Award is presented through Yale alumni to a junior who has shown excellence in scholarship and outstanding achievements in other fields.
Queenie Barnett Chesed Awards are presented in honor of students who participated in and led Chesed activities.
Mark P. Klein Exemplary Student Award is presented by Libby Klein, in memory of her late husband, to an exemplary student for demonstrating an exceptional work ethic and an eagerness to learn; for contributing significantly to building a dynamic classroom environment; and for embodying the virtues of honesty, integrity and menschlechkeit.
Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership recognition is for a sophomore who is a unique, sensitive and charismatic individual with outstanding leadership potential, as well as skills in oral and written communication, creativity, problem solving, decision making and courage.
Sarah Whiteman Award is sponsored by Harriet Feinberg to a student who has exhibited an energetic commitment to Tikkun Olam, expressed through activities such as community service, Tzedakah, activism in human rights, or sustained devotion to individuals in need.
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