Gymnasia Rehavia

Gymnasia Rehavia (Hebrew: גמנסיה רחביה Gimnazya Rehavya) is a high school in the Rehavia neighborhood in West Jerusalem.

Gymnasia Rehavia
הגימנסיה העברית רחביה
Location
14 Keren Kayemet Street, Jerusalem
Coordinates31.776964°N 35.21351°E / 31.776964; 35.21351
Information
Established1909 (1909)
LanguageHebrew
Websitejer-gym.co.il
Founders of Gymnasia Rehavia

History

Gymnasia Rehavia was Jerusalem's first and the country’s second modern Jewish high school or gymnasium, after the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium in Tel Aviv. The school was first established in Jerusalem's Bukharan Quarter in 1909,[1] by members of the loosely organized group of artists who named themselves "The New Jerusalem", for lack of an appropriate school framework in Jerusalem for their children. [2][3] The building on Keren Kayemet Street in the Rehavia neighborhood was built in 1928. Among the founders were Dr. Naftali and Hannah Weitz, Yehoshua Barzilay, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, later the second president of Israel, his wife Rachel Yanait and the artist Ira Jan. The latter three were also among its first teachers.[4][5]

In July 2009, the high school celebrated its centennial at an event attended by generations of alumni, many of whom are leading figures in Israeli society today.[6]

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Jerusalem Day on Virtual Jerusalem". Archived from the original on 2006-10-27. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  2. Prince-Gibson, Eetta (13 April 2006). "From the Rooftops of Zion". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
  3. Livneh, Neri (10 November 2003). "אירה יאן בזכות עצמה". HaAretz. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
  4. "Hebrew Gymnasia Rehavia". werthheimer.info. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
  5. Jerusalem neighborhoods: Rehavia
  6. Gymnasia Rehavia centennial
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