Inspiring Jewish Pride and Identity and Jewish children - the future of Judaism.
Imagine
Imagine a Hebrew School where kids don’t want to miss a day! They come in with a smile and leave humming the tune to a Hebrew song. Imagine a child who feels the warmth and spirit of Judaism… and then imagine the pride of his parents!
At Chabad Hebrew School, families of all backgrounds feel comfortable and welcome. Our school enjoys a well-earned reputation as a trendsetter in creative Jewish education for children ages five to thirteen.
We are proud of our achievements in the field of Jewish supplementary education. We think our program is the best Jewish experience your child can get in an after school setting.
But don't take our word for it; come in and see our school in action!
Our staff
Our faculty is comprised of highly motivated teachers with a proven track record of caring, devotion and academic expertise. Every child enjoys individual attention from instructors who are carefully selected for their abilities to connect with, appropriately asses and cater to the needs of each student
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At CHS, we instill Jewish pride and create spiritual connectiosn that last a lifetime. Our friendly and exclusive policy means every Jewish child is welcome, regardless of affiliation, religious observance or prior knowledge. Our diverse student body provides a setting where your child will be comfortable and able to learn at a relaxed pace.
Location
Located in the heart of Los Feliz,
the Chabad Hebrew School will be housed at
our Center
1930 N. Hillhurst Ave.
Every Sunday Morning
10:00am - 12:00pm
General Information
First Taste Program Ages 4-6 Sunday - 10:00am - 12:00pm Annual Tuition: $600 (includes books and supplies)
First Taste is designed to grab a child's attention with song, art, drama, and games. By exposure to the aleph - bet, Torah tales, prayer through song and holiday studies, a child gains a sense of pride and love for Judaism.
This program offers a more advanced Hebrew and Jewish studies curriculum. Students learn to read and write Hebrew and gain an appreciation for the who, what, when, and why of Jewish life.