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 "More than a School...A Way of Life"  

Imagine a Hebrew School where kids don\'t want to miss a day. They come in with a smile and leave humming a Hebrew song. Walking through the halls, you can hear the sounds of lively discussion, of singing, laughter and prayer. Imagine a child who feels the warmth and spirit of Judaism. Imagine the pride of his/her parents.

Welcome to Chabad Hebrew School, an exciting and innovative educational program in the Lehigh Valley. 
Our School enjoys a well-earned reputation as a trendsetter in creative Jewish education for children ages four to thirteen.   Chabad Hebrew School has exciting new programs, a dynamic staff and many new students. Our student body is made up of children from various backgrounds and affiliations and Synagogue membership is not required. This year we are proud to announce two new areas in our school, an Advanced Aleph-Champ & Hebrew Language Course.

 

 To register you child or for any Questions feel free to call Chabad @ 610.351.6511

 

 

Our PhilosophyWelcome to the Chabad Hebrew School.

We look forward to offering your child a Jewish atmosphere of warmth, acceptance, and self- esteem and to nurture your child to be self-motivated in the Judaic learning experience.

Goals for our Hebrew School:

Firstly, we strive to instill in our students a strong pride in their Jewish identity. In order to foster this pride one must have knowledge of our history and the role we will play in the future as the Jewish People.  Secondly, our children must be educated Jews. They must also know the laws and customs of Jewish life so that they may in turn pass it on to their children, thereby keeping the chain of Jewish tradition alive.

Most importantly, we are proud of the warm atmosphere, creative and innovative teaching styles that ensure that the students look forward to coming each week.

Aleph Champion
  The Aleph Champion Program is on the cutting edge of Hebrew reading today. Modeled after the Karate/Martial Arts motivational system, it works by dividing different reading skills into levels defined by color.

Aleph ChampionA long, long time ago, (back in the year 2003) a young and energetic Chabad Hebrew School Director decided to expand her recreational activities by joining a local Torah Dojo Karate class. Under the tutelage of "Sensei Diane" she began learning the techniques of Karate. 

One fine morning it dawned upon her that learning Karate was indeed quite similar to the reading program at the Hebrew School she was running. The parallels were incredible. First, both systems ran once a week, leaving way too much space time from class to class for any substantial progress. Second, at home, few parents were clued in to what the child was learning. Practicing Karate at home, no one would have noticed whether she was practicing a front, side or round-house kick. Similar to the parent who tries to help with her child’s Hebrew reading work but can’t tell a kamatz from a koobotz. And last, there were students of all levels in class at the same time.

With all these similarities, there was just one major difference. In Karate, students were motivated to progress, were practicing for test dates with friends, and graduated from level to level quite quickly. Hebrew reading at the Hebrew School however was looking quite different. Students were learning to read year after year, without too much motivation to progress and failing to read properly by the time they needed to read for their Bar and Bat Mitzvahs.

So what was being done in Karate that could be adapted to the Hebrew School?

When a student steps into a Karate class, it is very clear what level everyone is on. The teacher is a Black Belt. Some students who have been studying for years are Purple or even Brown Belts. Beginners wear White Belts and there is a plethora of other colored belts.

It is very clear what one needs to know in order to pass a level and the reward is merely the change in color belt, a change in status.

If only there was some way to divide reading into a clear color coded system with levels easily defined and attainable... A program in which students would be excited about learning to read Hebrew and motivated to advance to the level of the teacher…

for more information please call 610.351.6511

 

 



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