Imagine a Hebrew School where kids don't want to miss a day. They come in with a smile and leave humming a Hebrew song. At Harford Hebrew School, you can hear the sounds of lively discussion, of singing, laughter and prayer. Imagine a child who feels the warmth and spirit of Judaism. Imagine the pride of his or her parents.
Welcome to Harford Hebrew School, an exciting and innovative educational program serving Bel Air, Abingdon, Forest Hill, Churchville, Fallston, Kingsville and the rest of Harford County. Our budding school enjoys a reputation a fun, innovative and creative Jewish religious school for children.
Chabad Hebrew School has exciting new programs, a dynamic staff and interested students. Our student body is made up of children from various backgrounds and affiliations. Synagogue membership is not required.
We encourage you as a parent to get involved, ask questions and keep in touch with our school.
Chabad Hebrew School teachers are carefully selected for their extensive knowledge of Judaism and their dedication to children.
Each teacher lives and breathes what he or she teaches, providing the best possible model for our students. Staff members have education degrees, professional educational training and experience, Rabbinic ordination, and/or extensive Hebrew language skills. Through their education they have learned the strategies to successfully share Judaism with children of all levels of knowledge and ability.
In addition to the Judaic studies that they teach, they understand the developmental issues applicable to the age level of their students. In short, our teachers are as enthusiastic about teaching as our students are about learning!
In addition, parents and volunteers assist the staff in various teaching, support and consulting roles.
Our goal is for your child to have fun and exciting Jewish experiences. The Chabad - Harford Hebrew School is fun and innovative.
At the Chabad - Harford Hebrew School, families of all backgrounds feel comfortable and welcome. Our school enjoys a well-earned reputation as a trend setter in creative Jewish education for children ages five to thirteen.


