05/27/2026
THA Community Night at the Boneyard
Join Tucson Hebrew Academy for an exciting night out with the Tucson Sugar Skulls.
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June 7
β° 12:00 PM
π Tucson Arena
Cheer on the Sugar Skulls and enjoy a fun, high-energy experience with the THA community. Every ticket purchased helps raise money for THA, supporting our students and programs.
Get your tickets here: http://bit.ly/4wcVe5M
Bring your school spirit and be part of an unforgettable day.
05/21/2026
Today is the last day of school at Tucson Hebrew Academy, and what an incredible year it has been! We roared, we soared, and we grew together in ways we will never forget.
Just a friendly reminder that today is a noon dismissal, so please plan accordingly.
Thank you to our amazing students, families, and staff for making this such a beautiful year. Wishing everyone a wonderful and restful summer! πβοΈπ
05/19/2026
Tonight is the big night! Join us as we celebrate the Tucson Hebrew Academy 8th Grade Class of 2026 Graduation! These incredible students have worked so hard and tonight we honor everything they have achieved. Come celebrate with us as the tide turns toward a brand new adventure. Tonight at 6:00 PM at Amster Auditorium. Light refreshments will be provided. We cannot wait to see you there! πβ¨
05/18/2026
We wrapped up our final Fun Friday in the best way possible with Bricks and Minifigs! Watching our students build, laugh, and create together was absolutely priceless. π§±β¨
05/15/2026
A safe place to learn. A supportive place to grow. π
At Tucson Hebrew Academy, every child is seen, valued, and encouraged to be their best self every single day.
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05/13/2026
At THA, we believe in blending academic excellence with Jewish values, nurturing the whole child β mind, heart, and spirit.
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05/11/2026
π¦ 1.5 million butterflies. One powerful message.
At Tucson Hebrew Academy, our students are bringing history, empathy, and creativity together through the Butterfly Project.
Each handmade butterfly represents one of the 1.5 million children lost in the Holocaust, transforming remembrance into a meaningful, hands-on learning experience.
Through art, our students are not only honoring the past but also learning the importance of kindness, compassion, and standing up against injustice.
This is more than just art.
Itβs education. Itβs remembrance. Itβs responsibility.