Through our Hebrew school and Hebrew High school to adult education programs, we consider learning to be lifelong journey.
Our Religious School has been cited several times as a school of excellence. We utilize a traditional classroom setting, art projects, field trips and music appreciation. Students who have special needs or a learning disability are given one-on-one instruction.
Kindergarten through second grade students attend classes one day per week. Third through Seventh-graders attend two days, We are participate in the regional CHAI Hebrew High program for grades seven through 12. Hebrew High School students enjoy a seminar-style of learning where they are given the chance to debate and further delve into issues that are relevant to Judaism
From the beginning, students are taught how to read and write Hebrew, the significance and history of the holidays, culture and learn about the modern state of Israel and Judaism both in the United States and internationally. Further, we work with students on community service projects and other social issues (i.e. bullying, tolerance, personal responsibility) that may be addressed in other aspects of their lives. .
Our school has been named a School of Distinction by United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.