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Religious School at Beth Tikvah Congregation

OUR MISSION
Beth Tikvah Congregation’s Religious School seeks to provide a Jewish education to our students in concert with their parents. This education includes Jewish history, writings, Hebrew language, liturgy, practices, ritual, culture, values and beliefs. We strive to create an inclusive environment that promotes a positive Jewish identity, a means to connect to the Jewish people and a commitment to lifelong learning and Jewish practices.

2009-10 School Calendar                        2010-11 Religious School Forms                          School Supply Lists          

       Bible, Judaics, Hebrew, and Prayer Curriculum          Religious School Handbook (from Open House)

                                                Newsletter from Beth Tikvah's Religious School Co-Principals

Overview

  • Primary Department Pre-K through 4th grade. Students meet during the early session on Sunday. 2nd,3rd and 4th grade study also on Tuesday’s early session.
     
  • Intermediate Department 5th through 7th grade meet during the late session on both Sundays and Tuesdays.   
     
  • All classes include music (pre-K through 3rd only), art, projects, field trips, Hebrew and prayer services.
     
  • Students in 8th through s12th grade in our Gesher Lekesher Program have the opportunity to choose either a Hebrew option or a non-Hebrew option for their religious studies.  The Gesher Lekesher Program meets on both Sundays and Tuesdays with a varied schedule that is dependent on the program choice.  
     
  • The Gesher Lekesher Dinner with the Rabbi meets Tuesday evenings from 6:30 - 7:45.
     
  • Public High School credit for foreign language (Hebrew) is available and recognized by local school districts and the State of Illinois.
     
  • Family Education Programs  for all grades
      
  • Parental involvement encouraged through religious school committee and sisterhood volunteer opportunities
     
  • Milestone Celebrations: Consecration, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Confirmation and High School Graduation
     
  • Youth Group Activities: Tweens and Teens
     
  • Yearly weekend retreats for grades 5-12
     
  • Registration >Registration Forms
    information available online
     
  • Current year school calendar


Primary Department (Pre-kindergarten through Grade four)

  • Pre-kindergarten students should be four by September 1st of current school year
     
  • Emphasis on developing Jewish identity and a positive attitude toward Judaism
     
  • Subject matter includes Jewish holidays, Bible stories, synagogue, Avodah (the work we do for God), G’milut Chasadim (acts of kindness), family and Jewish values.  
     
  • Activities include storytelling, discussion, arts and crafts, dramatizations, singing, dancing, listening and watching to multimedia presentations and group games
     
  • Weekly religious service
     
  • Introduction to Hebrew
     
  • Classes on Sunday mornings for all primary grades and also on Tuesday afternoons starting in second grade
     
  • Consecration for kindergarten students


Intermediate Department (Grade Five through Seven)

  • Curriculum includes Judaica and Jewish history, Hebrew as a living language and Biblical selections
     
  • Continued emphasis on promoting Jewish identity
     
  • Computers and special software available to enhance learning
     
  • Weekly religious service
     
  • Classes on Sundays and Tuesday afternoons/evenings
     
  • In older grades, students are placed in Hebrew class by ability
     
  • Youth group participation available from grade five and above
     
  • Bar/Bat Mitzvah in grade seven or eight (see Milestone section)


Gesher Lekesher Proram (Grades Eight through Twelve)

  • Curriculum includes Hebrew language through Biblical texts and liturgy, Jewish Philosophy, Israeli Culture and History, Ethics, Jewish Values, Hebrew Grammar and Contemporary Conversational Hebrew.
     
  • Foreign language credit is recognized by local public high schools, school districts and the State of Illinois for students with good attendance and academic achievement.
     
  • An alternative Program is provided for students who do not participate in the Hebrew Program.
     
  • Discussion and activity groups that emphasize learning and socialization.
     
  • Classes on Sundays and Tuesday evenings (late sessions)
     
  • Confirmation in Grade 10
     
  • Opportunities for leadership responsibilities
     
  • Opportunities for volunteering (community service) or employment as Teacher’s Assistants.
     
  • Graduation in Grade 12.


Special Needs Education Class
  • Available to select students who are currently receiving special education services in secular school
     
  • Curriculum includes Jewish life experiences
     
  • Meets Sunday mornings
     
  • Contact Co-Principals for more information: 847-885-4545


Schedule of Classes

Please note that classes are provided Sundays for Pre-K through 12th Grade and Tuesdays for Grades 2nd through 12th.

There are two sessions
Sunday mornings: Early (9:00-11:15) and late (10:45-1:00).

1. There are two sessions Sunday mornings. Early (9:00-11:15) and Late (10:45-1:00).

A. If your child is in Pre-K through 4th grade, he/she will attend the early session.

B. If your child is in grades 5th -12th, he/she will attend Late session.

Sunday Early 9:00-11:15 am

Sunday Late 10:45-1:00 pm

PreKindergarten

5th Grade

Kindergarten

6th Grade

1st Grade

7th Grade

2nd Grade

8th – 12tth Grade  Hebrew Option starts at 9:50 am

3rd Grade

8th – 12tth Grade  Non - Hebrew Option starts at 10:45 am

4th Grade

 

 Note that the two sessions overlap. During this period some grades will meet for services. Parents are invited to attend with their child.

It is very important that your child be on time.
 

2. Grades 2-12 will also attend on Tuesdays.

   A. If your child is in 2nd through 4th grade, he/she will attend the early session from   5:00p.m.-6:45p.m.

   B. If your child is in grades 5th - 12th , he/she will attend the late session  from 6:45-8:30.

Tuesday 5:00 - 6:45 pm

Tuesday 6:45 – 8:30 pm

2nd Grade 5th Grade

3rd Grade

6th Grade

4th Grade

7th Grade

 

8th – 12tth Grade Gesher Lekesher Dinner - 6:30 - 7:45 pm

 

8th – 12tth Grade Hebrew Option continues through 8:30 pm

 

8th – 12tth Grade Non–Hebrew Option concludes at 7:45 pm


 

Parental Involvement

Beth Tikvah Religious School is seeking education volunteers who will work with students in classroom activities on Sundays and/or Tuesdays.  

Please consider enriching your child’s educational experience by filling one or more of these roles!

  • Room parents for each grade
     
  • Staff for religious school office
     
  • Sisterhood holiday programming volunteer during religious school hours
     
  • Religious school committee member
     
  • Education volunteer in the classroom

Sign up now to be a Parent Volunteer for Religious School.
 

Please call or e-mail me with any questions regarding Beth Tikvah’ s Religious – Hebrew School, at (847) 885-4545 or educator@beth-tikvah.org. I look forward to meeting with you and your child!
 
Rokki Parrinello and Mandy Thalhammer
Religious School Co-Principals
 

Bible, Judaics, Hebrew, and Prayer Curricular Outline
Celebrating Milestones
Religious School Forms for 2010-2011
School Supply Lists
Newsletter from Religious School Co-Principals
Beth Tikvah Spirit Wear Order Form

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