
Jewish Schools
Jewish schools are educational institutions that integrate general studies with Jewish culture, religion, language, and traditions. They aim to provide students with a well-rounded education while fostering a strong connection to Jewish heritage and values. These schools can vary from secular, emphasizing cultural aspects, to religious, following specific interpretations of Jewish law (halacha). Students often learn Hebrew, participate in religious rituals, and study Jewish history and ethics. The goal is to nurture both academic achievement and a sense of identity rooted in Jewish beliefs and community, preparing students to thrive in both Jewish and broader society.