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Its more than Education, its Jewish Tradition

Entering its sixth year, Chabad Hebrew School is proud to announce that registration is open to students and their parents for the upcoming school year. Chabad of Hunterdon County invites potential new students and their families to visit the school, meet the staff and teachers, and enroll their children in a free one-month trial.

 

Chabad is proud of its reputation for a quality hands-on education individually tailored to meet each child's unique needs. We are known for our diverse student body and for a warm and friendly atmosphere that enables each child to learn at a comfortable pace..

 

Through reading and writing Hebrew and learning about Jewish history, holidays, and more, students gain an appreciation for the joys, values, and traditions of our heritage. Lessons are vividly brought to life by the dedicated and enthusiastic teachers whose imagination and vision ensure a unique learning experience. As one teacher, Sarah Kramer, explains, "Each lesson is created to engage all the senses so that the student feels an excitement and connection to the material being presented." The program is thus carefully blended with games, incentives, crafts, dramatics, family celebrations, and other exciting extracurricular activities.

 

The students' enthusiasm for the lessons says it all. "I don't know what they do there at Chabad, but each week my children can't wait for Hebrew school," says Dee Frank, a parent from Whitehouse. In the words of Josh Kutznesoff, a student from Flemington, "Every week I wait to see what we will learn in Hebrew school." This anticipation is what we strive for here at Chabad.

"The goal of our school is to create a warm, friendly, and open environment where students are imbued with a warmth and curiosity for Judaism, " explains Rachel Kornfeld, the Hebrew school director. "Our motto is Learn it, Love it, Live it,."

Registration for Chabad Hebrew School is now open for the upcoming 2009-2010 school year, which begins on Sunday, September 13th. Membership is not required. Every Jewish child is welcome regardless of affiliation or prior knowledge. Classes are held on Sunday mornings at 10:00 am for children aged 3 through 13 at the Chabad Jewish Center, 90 Beaver Ave, in Clinton. To schedule an appointment to visit Chabad Hebrew School, please call (908) 238-9002 or e-mail Rachel@JewishHunterdon.com.  For further information, log on to www.JewishHunterdon.com.

 


Posted By Chabad of Hunterdon County on Aug 5, 2009 [Print]