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We are having an Open House at AJU for our Cultural School on Sunday, September 7th at 10:30 am.  Please join us! 

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What we teach our children

Adat Chaverim's Cultural School (i.e., our Secular Sunday School) reflects the values of Humanistic Judaism, and is built on mutual trust and respect through open honest communication between teachers, parents and students.

Our overall goal is to impart a positive Jewish identity to our students through the teaching of Jewish history, culture, values and traditions in a humanistic framework. Our curriculum and methodology will reflect Humanistic values, therefore all lessons are structured to encourage students to think for themselves and to apply their knowledge in their everyday lives.  Jewish and Humanist values are woven into the lessons as well as taught directly including: taking personal responsibility for our actions, respect for all human beings, cooperation, compassion, courage, integrity and the importance of working for peace and justice.

Goals

 Teaching History

Children experience a sense of continuity with the past in a way that contributes to a stronger Jewish identity.  We teach history as a resource to stimulate thinking about current and future events.

 Teaching Bible and Torah

We believe that familiarity with the stories of the Bible and the Torah is an important part of every child's Jewish education.  Humanistic philosophy views these as works of literature and mythology, written by humans and containing the stories of our ancestors and the laws they lived by, and chronicling the development of Judaism.  We encourage our students to question and interpret the stories by analyzing the actions of the characters and the consequences of those actions, and by asking students how they would have acted or felt under similar circumstances. The Torah is utilized as a source of values and lessons on how to be a true "MENSCHE."

Learning about Holidays

Learning about and celebrating the Jewish holidays is an integral part of any Jewish education. Our Congregation creates joyous and meaningful celebrations that enhance and reinforce the curriculum.

Schedule

Our Cultural School meets weekly from 10 – 12 AM on Sundays, excluding Jewish and legal holidays. Calendar provided upon enrollment.  There are 28 sessions planned from mid September to early June.

Sunday Funday

Sunday Funday is a one hour/month "cooperative" style program for preschool children and their parents, designed with developmentally apropriate activities focusing primarily on Jewish holidays through relevant music, songs, stories, crafts and very basic Hebrew vocabulary.  It is open to non-members.

Tuition 

Please see the "Becoming a Member" section of our website.

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