
Info
Our classes are split into age groups
Ages 3-5 | 6-9 | 9-12 | 13-15
Average of 7 children per class
Boys and Girls ages 3 - 15
Once a week: $550/Year
Twice a week: $900/Year
This includes all books and snacks
Scholarships are available
Our Staff
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Mussi Weinfeld
Director

Aurora Zeltzer
Teacher

Kim Price
Teacher

Hodaya Eilam
Teacher

Cassie Gallo
Teacher

Mendel Weinfeld
Rabbi & Teacher
Curriculum
Our program is designed to actively involve students, and to keep the children motivated and enthusiastic. The curriculum is taught through a variety of mediums such as, games, drama, songs, arts and crafts, workshops and holiday celebrations. Parents are regularly informed of their child’s progress and the lessons covered in his/her classes.
Overview
Hebrew
Beginning with letter recognition, this program leads the students through phonetic decoding, reading comprehension and writing. Later, children will be introduced to conversational Hebrew.
Bereishit - Story of my life
Using educational tools, such as theater, crafts, STEM, and filmmaking, we will be diving deep into the first book of the Torah. From Adam and Eve through The Great Flood and until the story of Yosef, your child will cultivate a strong Jewish identity, Torah values, and be able to flourish emotionally, physically, and mentally. They will know that this is their story and feel a sense of belonging as a part of Jewish history.
Holidays
Hands-on lessons on each Jewish holiday will fill the calendar as we proceed from Rosh Hashanah and the High Holidays through the holiday of Shavuot. The students will have a deeper understanding of each holiday, traditions and customs. Chabad Religious School will also host holiday celebrations for our students and their families.
Arts and Crafts
Art projects are incorporated into our curriculum to add to the excitement for the upcoming holidays and Mitzvot. Our projects will have Jewish holiday and Mitzvot themes and will add a taste of Jewish life to the home.
Extra Curricular
We will offer a variety of extra curricular activities such as special guests, Friday night dinners, Holiday celebrations, and contests. These events will allow our students to experience Judaism in its entirety.