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Hebrew and Judaics

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Hebrew

A unique aspect of our academic journey at KJDS is that our students learn Hebrew as a second language. Learning a second language is not only a gateway to cultural understanding  but also a remarkable benefit for their developing brains.

Following a proficiency oriented approach, the learner is the star of the show. Our goal is to nurture their personal mastery of the Hebrew language, empowering them to communicate fluently and confidently. Through listening, speaking, reading, and writing, our young linguists connect meaningfully with the language, making it come alive.

Step into our classrooms, and you'll be captivated by the magic unfolding. The air is filled with the delightful symphony of young voices engaging in Hebrew conversations. At KJDS, we celebrate the joy of language, where each child's journey is a masterpiece in the making. Witness the transformation as they become global citizens, connecting not only with Hebrew but also with the rich tapestry of cultures that it opens up.

Hebrew Program Highlights:

Students being spoken to and responding in Hebrew starting in first grade
Simulations of real world experiences where students apply their language
Learning that builds on acquired vocabulary
Differentiation for students with varying years of Hebrew learning
Students applying their vocabulary, as opposed to memorizing lists
Hebrew conversations around games being played, singing
Creative means of communication development
Students at KJDS are exposed to Jewish values, history and tradition in all of their richness and vibrancy. Conversational Hebrew is taught as a second language. In the classroom setting, children are taught to read and write Hebrew. They study the Torah and are exposed to the history of ancient and modern-day Israel, Jewish laws and customs, holiday observances and current events of significance to the Jewish people. Active demonstration of ethics and values and participation in daily prayer and holiday celebrations are some of the ways in which Judaism is brought vividly to life.
Passover Performance
Purim Parade
Chanukah singing at Market Square
Students sharing about Jewish holidays on TV

Judaics

Values

During these years of their Jewish journey, learners build a strong and joyful foundation of both Jewish knowledge and the Hebrew language. Through creative and engaging instruction, students begin to understand how fortunate they are to be part of the unfolding Jewish story. By the end of Elementary School, students will know how to read and write Hebrew (as well as speak and understand), have received their first Siddur (prayer book), and studied many of the most important Torah stories. They will have had many opportunities to celebrate Jewish holidays, delve into the modern day lessons of ancient stories, and most significantly, understand what it means to be a mensch (a good and honorable person).

Step into our classrooms, and you'll be captivated by the magic unfolding. The air is filled with the delightful symphony of young voices engaging in Hebrew conversations. At KJDS, we celebrate the joy of language, where each child's journey is a masterpiece in the making. Witness the transformation as they become global citizens, connecting not only with Hebrew but also with the rich tapestry of cultures that it opens up.

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