about us

about us

CHS

all about chabad hebrew school

Imagine a Hebrew School where kids don't want to miss a day. They come in with a smile and leave humming a Hebrew song. Walking through the halls, you can hear the sounds of lively discussion, of singing, laughter and prayer. Imagine a child who feels the warmth and spirit of Judaism. Imagine the pride of his/her parents.

Welcome to Chabad of Ann Arbor Hebrew School, an exciting and innovative educational program in Ann Arbor . Our School enjoys a well-earned reputation as a trend setter in creative and engaging Jewish education, for children in Kindergarten through 8th grade. Chabad Hebrew School offers cutting edge curriculums, exciting new programs, a dynamic staff and enthusiastic students.

Our school is a contemporary learning center that successfully caters to Jewish families from all walks of life. Everyone can feel comfortable with our style and non-judgmental approach. Our school welcomes every Jew, regardless of religious background or level of observance. Our school does not require any membership or prior affiliation as a condition for enrollment.

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our goal

  • Attain a strong sense of love of Judaism and pride in being Jewish.
  • Discover & explore the Torah (Bible) - the incredible history of the Jewish people & its relevance in today's day & age.
  • Gain an understanding and knowledge of the practices & traditions of Judaism.
  • Knowledge and practical application of the morals, values & ethical behavior mandated by the Torah.
  • Hands-on experience & appreciation for all Jewish holidays.

  • Master skill of Hebrew reading; fluency and accuracy
  • Learn and master basic prayers so that students will feel comfortable when attending any Synagogue services.
  • Gain an understanding and appreciation for the Land of Israel as the Jewish land.
  • Encourage students to express their opinions and questions about G d, Torah & Religion.
  • Attain a Jewish perspective on life and maintain Jewish feelings and involvement beyond the years at Hebrew School, and to ultimately perpetuate these to future generations