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Hebrew literacy
Hebrew School registration now open in Fountain Hills
Chabad begins Jewish education
Metro Creative
Hebrew School registration is now open at the Chabad of Fountain Hills.
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Registration is now open for Hebrew School 2024/2025 at the Chabad of Fountain Hills.
This supplementary program is geared toward Jewish students who attend area public schools. The school meets Sunday mornings at the Chabad Edelman Jewish Center.
Aimed at children ages five through 13, the curriculum includes Alef Bet study, Jewish holiday literacy and hands-on educational experiences.
“This program offers a first taste of Jewish learning in a creative, joyful, hands-on and interesting way. We want to impart a sense of tradition using modern and innovative teaching techniques,” says Hebrew School Director Tzipi Lipskier. “This is a Hebrew School that kids can’t wait to go to.”
According to a number of studies, Jewish education is a proven factor in ensuring Jewish involvement and continuity, a press release said.
“We seek to ensure that every single child has access to a high-quality Jewish education,” states Chabad Rabbi Mendy Lipskier.
The school welcomes every Jew regardless of religious background or level of observance.
This school does not require membership as a condition for enrollment.