At
Aleph Hebrew School the process combines interactive digital tools, hands-on creativity, and immersive Jewish values education.
Here’s how it works step by step:
Blended LearningEach student receives an iPad during lessons.
The digital platform includes:
- Hebrew alphabet games
- Animated Torah stories
- Interactive quizzes
- Videos about Jewish holidays and Israel
This keeps every child active and involved instead of passively listening.
Creative ProjectsLearning is reinforced through art, drama, music, and experiments.
Children paint, craft, act out stories, and build models connected to Jewish holidays and values — so they remember concepts not just with their minds but through emotions and creativity.
Small Group EnvironmentClasses are divided by age and level:
- Junior group: ages 4–7 — “Jewish Treasures” program
- Middle group: ages 8–10 — learning Hebrew words, prayers, and mitzvot through play
- Senior group: ages 11–13 — “Israel Quest” program focusing on heritage, ethics, and modern identity
Teachers are trained to provide personal attention to each child, ensuring everyone feels seen and included.
Language and Values TogetherHebrew is taught through context, not rote repetition.
Students learn key words by
using them in stories, songs, and games related to:
- Family
- Kindness (chesed)
- Jewish holidays
- Israel and community life
Real-Life ApplicationEvery lesson connects classroom learning with
Jewish living: lighting Shabbat candles, baking challah, or creating holiday crafts that students bring home.
This bridges classroom lessons and family traditions.
Community EventsEach semester includes family events — holiday celebrations, performances, and workshops where parents participate.
This strengthens community bonds and reinforces what students learn in class.
Emotional and Ethical GrowthThe goal is not only to teach facts but to build Jewish identity, empathy, and pride.
Children leave each Sunday inspired and connected — they don’t just
study Judaism, they
live it.