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Judaic Studies & Hebrew

                       JUDAIC STUDIES
            The first few weeks of First Grade Judaic Studies were devoted 
to learning about the Torah. The students learned the names and order of the 
five books in Hebrew. They learned the appropriate blessings for reading 
from the Torah and the special significant of the Torah for the Jewish 
people. When a Jewish holiday approaches, they learn about the holiday 
through stories, games, songs, and dances. They study the traditions, 
customs, and mitzvoth of each holiday. A vast treasure of holiday words for 
The High Holidays was introduced through oral presentations, as well as new 
songs, stories and games.
 Currently the students are learning from Sefer Beresheet. Through 
discussions, role play and creative activities the students’ understanding 
of the people and the events of the stories becomes greater.

                         HEBREW                   

First Grade students are learning the fundamentals of reading Hebrew. They 
practice letters and vowels and identify syllables. With every new letter 
introduced to the class, the students acquire new words. The first graders 
are now able to read these “sight-words” as whole words with comprehension. 
They are learning and practicing writing Hebrew letters in their workbooks. 
The Hebrew vocabulary introduced to the class and used by the children 
pertains to the days of the week, the weather, class routine, items in the 
classroom, and family members. Through conversations, songs, and playing 
games, the students practice the new vocabulary. They are enhancing their 
reading and developing literacy through age-appropriate stories that they 
read as a group, individually, or with a partner.

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