Linking past & future
About
Through our dedicated faculty and engaging curriculum, Arie Crown serves as a bridge, connecting students to their Mesorah while equipping them with the skills necessary to thrive in today’s society.
Empowering students
The students of Arie Crown achieve Simchas Hachaim through self-discipline and a strong sense of confidence inculcated from a very young age. The keen perception of our Rebbeim, Moros, and principals have proven to be key to creating the nurturing environment where students understand their value and know how much their success in learning matters.


foundation
for the future
The education provided at Arie Crown is foundational. The appreciation that the children develop for advancing in learning at a young age is something they will embrace for a lifetime. Our children grow in an environment that gives them deep roots to excel today and to continue developing as mature Bnei Torah and Bnos Yisroel, long after they’ve completed their Elementary and Middle School education.


encouraging
growth
Our commitment to fostering a strong sense of self leads to remarkable outcomes; our students not only excel academically but also exhibit a profound sense of happiness and fulfillment.
By encouraging them to take responsibility, we empower our students to fulfill their potential in every area of their lives.
history
The pioneering Yeshiva Day School of Chicago
Arie Crown Hebrew Day School has a deeply rooted history dating back to the 1940s, as the first Jewish elementary school in America. Torah, derech eretz and menschlichkeit were the ideals set forth by our founders, establishing the foundation that has supported our school across three generations.
1965
In the 1960s, the Central Hebrew Day School launches a successful building campaign for its structure on Kimball and Foster, naming it Arie Crown Hebrew Day School after the patriarch of The Crown-Goodman Family. With 500 students enrolled in the school, Arie Crown becomes the largest Jewish day school in the Midwest.
1975
In the 1960s, the Central Hebrew Day School launches a successful building campaign for its structure on Kimball and Foster, naming it Arie Crown Hebrew Day School after the patriarch of The Crown-Goodman Family. With 500 students enrolled in the school, Arie Crown becomes the largest Jewish day school in the Midwest.
The pioneering Yeshiva Day School
of Chicago
Arie Crown Hebrew Day School has a deeply rooted history dating back to the 1940s. Torah, derech eretz and menschlichkeit were the ideals set forth by our founders, establishing the foundation that has supported our school across three generations.
CAMPUS
OUR STUDENTS DESERVE THE BEST

Our new state-of-the-art facility is the perfect home for our growing student population, and provides the ideal setting for our students to thrive. Students in all grades benefit from our computer lab and echnology equipment, science labs, a gymnasium equipped with a wide variety of athletic equipment, as well as outdoor playgrounds, a bais medrash and a shul.