Youth and families

Jewish Education - K-7 Programming

Learning at Temple Beth Abraham challenges the mind and reaches for the heart. We nurture the whole child with Knowledge, Doing, Believing, and Belonging.

Putting the child at the center, we integrate peer learning groups, technology, interactive components, and performance-based learning. Differentiated Hebrew reading groups encourage students to develop skills in Hebrew fluency and independence. Our students learn responsibility for others and the world through the Jewish concept of “repairing the world” – Tikkun Olam in Hebrew – engaging in community service and social action activities and projects appropriate for their grade. Family Education components are part of the curriculum, involving parents and caregivers as co-learners and partners in their child’s Jewish education journey.

  • Kindergarten through Third Grades meet in person on Sundays @ 9 – 11 am
  • Fourth and Fifth Grades meet in person on Sundays @ 9 – 11 am and Mondays @ 4 – 6:00 pm
  • Sixth Grade meets in person on Sundays @ 9 – 11 am and Wednesdays, @ 4:30 - 6:30 pm
  • Seventh Grade (pre and post B-Mitzvah) meets in person on Mondays @ 6:15 - 8:15 pm and Wednesdays @ 4:30 - 6:30 pm

Flex Program for Hebrew Study for Grades 4 and 5

Can’t make Monday Hebrew? Sign up for a weekly, one-on-one 20-minute video session with an educator through our Hebrew Flex Program. Sessions will take place at the same time, on the same day each week. Each session is 20 minutes.

We would love to have a conversation with you about your child’s specific educational needs.
Please contact Director of Education and Youth Engagement Stessa Peers at (914) 631-1770 or email.