Enrollment is now open for the Religious School Year 2022-2023
Dear Religious School Parents:
Summer is in full swing but don't forget to take a few minutes to register for BTC Religious School.
Religious School for the 2022-2023 school year begins on Sunday, September 11, 2022
At Beth Tikvah we aim to provide children with knowledge of Jewish heritage, a sense of Jewish identity, a positive attitude toward Judaism, a means to connect to the Jewish people and a commitment to lifelong learning and Jewish practices. Beth Tikvah’s Religious School has classes for students in Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade.
We have classes from Pre-K through High School. Want to learn more about our program, contact Principal Fran Pearlman at fran.pearlman@beth-tikvah.org *Please note, this year we are planning on a hybrid model where grades will be in person one day and virtual for additional learning.
FEES will be paid starting in September 2022 PreK - 3rd (Sunday only) $532 Grade 4-7 $798 8th - 12th Hebrew option $798 8th - 12th Non Hebrew option $675 Dinner with Rabbi $TBD Materials Fee (this will show up as registration fee) $60
Click on the above video link to see video instructions on how to enroll your child into Religous School
Steps to enroll your child into 2022-2023 Religious School
Login to your Beth Tikvah Account (ShulCloud) on the website
Go to your account page
Select Enroll In School
Select the 2023-2023 Religious School Term
PreK- 3rd
Sundays 9:00-10:30 In-Person
Yahadut (Judaic) concepts are introduced and explored through developmentally-appropriate instructional practices, and students will be introduced to some basic Ivrit (Hebrew) through song, stories, and teacher modeling. All students attend T’filah (worship) services and Music on Sunday mornings.
4th- 7th
Sunday 10:30 - 1:00 pm Judaics, Torah and Hebrew In-Person
Tuesday Hebrew (Ivrit) Class is taught Virtually Time is dependent on placement
On Sundays, students study Yahadut (Judaics), Torah, and Ivrit (Hebrew). Additionally students will attend T’filah (worship) services on alternating Sundays.
On Tuesday, students study Hebrew (Ivrit) ONLY. At the beginning of the year students are given a placement test and are leveled based on their Hebrew knowledge.
8th - 12th
Sunday In person 10:30-12:00 Chugim and Judaics 12:00-1:00 pm Optional Hebrew
Tuesday In person 6:15-6:45 Gesher L’Kesher Dinner
6:45-7:25 Gesher L’Kesher Academy
7:30-8:00 Hebrew (Ivrit)
Ivrit (Hebrew) Option: Students will continue their Jewish studies (Judaics and Chugim) and their Ivrit education. Non-Ivrit Option: For students who wish to continue their Jewish studies (Yahadut, Chugim & Gesher L'Kesher Academy) without the requirement of taking Ivrit. Gesher L’Kesher Dinner: The Gesher L’Kesher Program includes the opportunity for ALL 8th – 12th grade students to enjoy social time together. After dinner, students will participate in Gesher L’Kesher Academy, a discussion based class that focuses on Jewish topics and current events.