HEBREW SCHOOL
Congregation Anshe Emeth offers religious instruction for children ages five through thirteen. Beginning with the youngest children, students are introduced to the Hebrew alphabet, biblical figures, holidays and customs.
Arts and crafts are an integral part of religious school instruction. Also, because of the large geographic area from which the school draws its students, the children generally do not attend public school together. Therefore, the students are encouraged to socialize and meet one another on an informal basis during the available break time in lessons. There is a game room which is an ideal setting for this kind of interaction.
Students are encouraged to attend Synagogue with their parents on a regular basis. An effort is made to include children in the Shabbat worship in a variety of ways such as opening of the Ark and the blessing of the Shabbat lights.
***Religious school starts on Thursday, September 11th. This year Rabbi Dave will be teaching Hebrew school. It will be a combination of in person lessons, Sunday activities, and Zoom classes. For registration and more information, please contact the synagogue.***
Our Koenig, Millman, & Tamarian Scholarship award was presented to graduating senior Tessa Goldstein for the 2025 year.