Congregation Beth-El

Serving Southeast Nassau and Southwest Suffolk Counties

Now consolidated with Lindenhurst Hebrew Congregation

Religious Education

 

        Why do kids come back to Beth-El week after week, just to be in the building and help out ... even after they have graduated from our Religious School?

        Our progressive religious school includes children from pre-school through post Bar/Bat Mitzvah high school.  More than merely providing a sound Jewish education, we strive to instill pride in our children of their heritage, a sense of belonging in our congregation, and a level of comfort in participating in Synagogue life.

        Congregation Beth-El offers a special program for Jewish children ages 4 - 18... from pre-school to high school.

September 2007

Hebrew School is now Free!

Hebrew School Shofar Article

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Hebrew School Hours of Instruction
CLASS HOURS
Alef Tuesday/Thursday ● 4:30pm to 6:30pm
Bet Tuesday/Thursday ● 4:30pm to 6:30pm
Gimel/Dalet Tuesday/Thursday ● 4:30pm to 6:30pm
Hey Tuesday/Thursday ● 6:30pm to 8:30pm

        * No Sunday sessions except for 6 family programs required.

Service Requirements
Alef 6 Fridays / 6 Saturdays
Bet 7 Fridays / 8 Saturdays
Gimel 7 Fridays / 8 Saturdays
Dalet 8 Fridays / 10 Saturdays
Hey 9 Fridays / 10 Saturdays

 

Sundays: Grades Pre-K through 2nd

 

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