The Tzedek School
- A Unique Vision of Jewish Education
THE CHOICE IS YOURS TO MAKE
We support an involved parent body that makes thoughtful choices about their children’s educational experiences, from Pre-K through High school and beyond. Please decide which program or programs meet your needs for your child's Jewish education.
Early Learners Hebrew School
Mondays 1:30 - 3:00pm or Fridays 1:30 - 3:00pm
We offer students an environment infused with the sounds of Jewish tradition, from Hebrew language to holiday melodies through song and dance and story-telling.
K - 5th grades
Fridays 3:30 – 5:00pm
Hebrew Language: We offer students an environment infused with the sounds of Jewish tradition, from Hebrew language to holiday melodies and the spiritual poetry of the prayer book. Modern Hebrew will be the emphasis of the Hebrew language program. This program will teach both reading, writing in script, basic grammar and Hebrew vocabulary, as well as learn the Prayer services and chanting skills necessary to participate in a variety of Synagogue Services.
Jewish Heritage: The stories of the Bible, as the source of the moral essence of Jewish existence, are studied for their implications in our lives as member of the Jewish community and the community of all people.
BAR/BAT Mitzvah Individual Training - Privately Scheduled
Students will learn the cantillation for their individual Torah and Haftorah reading, take on the honor of preparing a Dvar Torah - a speech - about the significance of their studies.
Heritage Middle-High School
Wednesday 7:30 - 8:30pm 6th - 12th grades.
Jewish Heritage: Students participate in an evening of serious
study of Jewish heritage, Jewish history and modern Jewish affairs. Depending on
their grade, students will gain an in-depth understanding of the
following:
•The contributions and accomplishments of Jewish
leaders in the fields of law, government, the arts and sciences and most
importantly, to the pursuit of social justice in the world.
•The geography, government and cultural institutions of modern Israel and her place in global affairs.
•The development of modern Zionism: the Golden Age of Spain to the French Revolution, through modern day Israel.
•How to integrate Jewish moral and social values into their daily lives by an examination of the topics central to adolescent life and development; body health (drugs and alcohol), emotional health (romance and friendship) and social success (issues of authority and responsibility).
Early Learners Hebrew School
Mondays 1:30 - 3:00pm or Fridays 1:30 - 3:00pm
We offer students an environment infused with the sounds of Jewish tradition, from Hebrew language to holiday melodies through song and dance and story-telling.
K - 5th grades
Fridays 3:30 – 5:00pm
Hebrew Language: We offer students an environment infused with the sounds of Jewish tradition, from Hebrew language to holiday melodies and the spiritual poetry of the prayer book. Modern Hebrew will be the emphasis of the Hebrew language program. This program will teach both reading, writing in script, basic grammar and Hebrew vocabulary, as well as learn the Prayer services and chanting skills necessary to participate in a variety of Synagogue Services.
Jewish Heritage: The stories of the Bible, as the source of the moral essence of Jewish existence, are studied for their implications in our lives as member of the Jewish community and the community of all people.
BAR/BAT Mitzvah Individual Training - Privately Scheduled
Students will learn the cantillation for their individual Torah and Haftorah reading, take on the honor of preparing a Dvar Torah - a speech - about the significance of their studies.
Heritage Middle-High School
Wednesday 7:30 - 8:30pm 6th - 12th grades.
Jewish Heritage: Students participate in an evening of serious
study of Jewish heritage, Jewish history and modern Jewish affairs. Depending on
their grade, students will gain an in-depth understanding of the
following:
•The contributions and accomplishments of Jewish
leaders in the fields of law, government, the arts and sciences and most
importantly, to the pursuit of social justice in the world.
•The geography, government and cultural institutions of modern Israel and her place in global affairs.
•The development of modern Zionism: the Golden Age of Spain to the French Revolution, through modern day Israel.
•How to integrate Jewish moral and social values into their daily lives by an examination of the topics central to adolescent life and development; body health (drugs and alcohol), emotional health (romance and friendship) and social success (issues of authority and responsibility).