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K-2nd Grade: Students in Kindergarten, First, and Second Grade attend Religious School one day a week. Our goal in these early grades is to foster children’s sense of Jewish identity, create community, and lay the foundation for Jewish learning. In addition to learning about the Jewish holidays, students are introduced to Torah stories, parts of the synagogue, and the Hebrew alef-bet. Teachers in these grades focus on developing creative, fun, and interactive Jewish experiences.
3-6 Grades: Students in Third through Sixth Grade attend Religious School two times per week. This additional learning time allows students to more deeply explore Judaic Studies concepts as well as concentrate on Hebrew. In these crucial years students learn to read Hebrew, recite the major prayers in our prayer service and have introductory conversations in Modern Hebrew. Judaic Studies classes focus on Bible, God, Life Cycle, Jewish History, and Israel. In addition, all grades include a unit based on Jewish values and ethics.
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