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Previously the town was part of a piece of land granted to both Hebron Academy and Monson Academy by the state of Massachusetts in 1811.
Oak Hill Academy and Hebron Christian School are tuition based private schools.
One year later, his father enrolled him at Hebron Academy in Hebron, Maine.
* Hebron Christian Academy
* Hebron Academy in Hebron, Maine
* Hebron Academy ( Brandon, Mississippi ), listed on the NRHP in Mississippi
* Hebron Academy
Hebron Academy is one of the nation's oldest endowed preparatory schools: the school was chartered in 1804 and opened its doors in 1805.
Hebron Academy was founded by Revolutionary War veterans from Massachusetts who received land in the District of Maine as compensation for their military service.
Among the settlers was Deacon William Barrows, who led the effort to establish Hebron Academy and was a member of its Board of Trustees for 33 years, until his death in 1837.
After graduation that year Hebron Academy became a boysschool.
Gould Academy, Bridgton Academy, Norway High School and Hebron Academy formed a county athletic league in 1890.
Hebron Academy competes with public and independent schools from Maine and New England.
This program satisfies Hebron Academy ’ s physical activity requirement.
Each year, 15-20 students enroll in the Hebron Academy postgraduate program to improve study and organizational skills, enhance athletic or artistic talents, and continue their personal growth.
Each year, Hebron Academy typically offers one or more trips abroad, arranged by its Language teachers.
Hebron Academy offers an Entrepreneurship Program, focusing on entrepreneurial learning, teaching and practice.
The Hebron Academy Middle School offers a curriculum, programs in fine arts, drama, and music, unique offerings in outdoor education, athletics, special trips, and more for grades 6-8.
* Hebron Academy

Hebron and founded
Hebron was founded in 1885 and named after the West Bank city of Hebron.
In the region of Palestine he founded his own institution in the town of Hebron called Knesses Yisroel-" Gathering of Israel ", which moved to Jerusalem following the massacre of Jews during the 1929 Palestine riots in which many of the yeshiva students perished.
It was founded near the city of Hebron on Palestinian land in the Judean Hills of the West Bank.
In 1968, a group of Jews led by Rabbi Moshe Levinger and Rabbi Eliezer Waldman founded Kiryat Arba on the eastern outskirts of Hebron.
Kfar Etzion was a kibbutz founded in 1943, about 2 km east of the road between Jerusalem and Hebron.
The other Church, Hebron Church was founded in 1934 by Ernest Dyer, who cycled to the village from Keynsham to run a Sunday School.
As a reaction to the trauma induced in children in Hebron, the Palestinian Child Arts Center ( PCAC ), a non-governmental, nonprofit organization was founded.

Hebron and is
The grave site is located on the Arcadia Hebron plot of land at the corner of Summit Avenue and Dingle Road.
He goes up to Hebron, where he is anointed king over Judah.
Yet with the death of the son of Saul, the elders of Israel come to Hebron and David, who is 30 years old, is anointed King over Israel and Judah.
David dies and is buried in the City of David, having ruled forty years over Israel, seven in Hebron and thirty-three in Jerusalem.
On the death of Sarah, Abraham purchases Machpelah ( modern Hebron ) for a family tomb and sends his servant to Mesopotamia to find among his relations a wife for Isaac, and Rebekah is chosen.
Other children are born to Abraham by another wife, Keturah, among whose descendants are the Midianites, and he dies in a prosperous old age and is buried in his tomb at Hebron.
* Another sanctuary and mosque called Nebi Yunes, is in the Palestinian West Bank town of Halhul, north of Hebron.
Where is Hebron and Jerusalem?
Hebron ( Arabic: ; Hebrew:,,: ), is located in the southern West Bank, south of Jerusalem.
Hebron is a busy hub of West Bank trade, responsible for roughly a third of the area's gross domestic product, largely due to the sale of marble from quarries.
The old city of Hebron is characterized by narrow, winding streets, flat-roofed stone houses, and old bazaars.
The city is home to Hebron University and the Palestine Polytechnic University.
Hebron is also the largest Palestinian governorate with population of 600, 364 ( 2010 ).
The Abrahamic traditions associated with Hebron are nomadic, and may also reflect a Kenite element, since the nomadic Kenites are said to have long occupied the city, and Heber is the name for a Kenite clan.
The Hebron of the Bible was centered on what is now known as Tel Rumeida, while its ritual centre was located at Elonei Mamre.
Hebron continued to constitute an important local economic centre, given its strategic position along trading routes, but, as is shown by the discovery of seals at Lachish with the inscription lmlk Hebron ( to the king.
One Islamic tradition has it that the Prophet alighted in Hebron during his night journey from Mecca to Jerusalem, and the mosque in the city is said to conserve one of his shoes.
The Jerusalem geographer al-Muqaddasi, writing in 985 described the town as follows :' Habra ( Hebron ) is the village of Abraham al-Khalil ( the Friend of God )... Within it is a strong fortress ... being of enormous squared stones.
In Hebron is a public guest house continuously open, with a cook, a baker and servants in regular attendance.
At one of these villages is a spring, where water flows out from under a stone, but in no great abundance ; and it is conducted by a channel, cut in the ground, to a place outside the town ( of Hebron ), where they have constructed a covered tank for collecting the water ... The Sanctuary ( Mashad ), stands on the southern border of the town .... it is enclosed by four walls.

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