ECO_024 - curriculum.jpgWe're impressed with our curriculum, now it's your turn! We hope to engage your child's sense of identity by capturing his/her imagination and attention. So, we put a lot of effort into providing our students with substantive lessons and a positive atmosphere.
 
ECO_024 - curriculum.jpgThe lessons are multi-sensory and hands-on, ensuring that the students truly experience what they are being taught. The lessons are structured with discussion-starters, to create a lively, interactive classroom experience. The information truly becomes the student's own.

Our Hebrew School uses the acclaimed Aleph Champ program to ensure that  your child will read fluently at the end of his/her Hebrew School experience.

Jewish History
An overview of Jewish history starting with creation, to the giving of the Torah, to modern day Israel will be taught through interactive stories and art projects.  
  
Bible Stories 
Study of various Torah portions & stories to pique the children’s interest   

Jewish Culture
The students gain an appreciation of our heritage and culture that has been preserved throughout the ages through various cultural crafts, literature, and songs, presented throughout the year.  
    
Hebrew Alphabet
The children will learn and befriend all the letters of the alphabet through a hands-on Alef Champ Program.  Have you ever heard, "but Hebrew reading is boring?"  Move over and make room for a new, state of the art reading program modeled after the Martial Arts System.  Phonemic awareness will be integrated into these lessons, so each child can match letters, with their sounds.   
   
Holidays & Shabbat
Hands-on lessons on each Jewish holiday will fill the calendar as we begin with learning about the High Holidays and continue throughout the year.  By the end of the year, the students will have a deeper understanding and appreciation of each holiday, its traditions and customs, and on Shabbat, and its special meaning to the Jewish people. 
 
Jewish Values & Ethics
Beginning with the origins of the Mitzvot, students will explore, read, and discuss practical applications of good deeds, and ways of bringing it into the life of a little child. Children will understand that our religion is based on a G‑d given set of values and morals, and will gain an appreciation for their meaning.   
 
Extra Curriculur Activities
Chabad Hebrew School will offer a variety of extra curricular activities such as Friday night dinners, family fun days, Holiday celebrations, and contests.  These events will allow our students to experience Judaism in the context of a community.