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  • Shiur B’Internet

    Shiur B’internet

    We offer an alternative virtual class for those students who cannot attend Beit Sefer on Thursdays, either due to driving distance or a major year-long conflict on Thursday afternoons. In ...

  • Gesher

    Gesher (Thursdays)

    Gesher (the Hebrew word for bridge) is designed to bridge the growth of our 7th grade students from children in the Jewish community to being adults. Our students spend this ...

  • Beit Sefer (Thursdays)

    Beit Sefer (Thursdays)

    Judaic studies and prayer-based Hebrew instruction are taught for one hour each on Thursdays and Sundays. We use the Reform Movement’s Chai curriculum which is based on the fundamental pillars ...

  • Grades 1 and 2 Shabbat Service and Dinner

    This is a formal part of our curriculum so that our families can celebrate Shabbat as a community in Beth Emet. We will have a short service and then share ...

  • Grades 4 & 5 Shabbaton

    Exciting Shabbaton for 4th and 5th Graders! This Shabbaton is a special opportunity for our 4th and 5th graders to come together for a memorable Shabbat experience filled with fun, ...

  • Beit Sefer

    Beit Sefer

    Beit Sefer: Premier Jewish Religious School for Children At Beit Sefer, we provide an enriching Jewish education for children of all ages. Our religious school offers a dynamic curriculum that ...

  • Gesher

    Gesher

    Gesher (the Hebrew word for bridge) is designed to bridge the growth of our 7th grade students from children in the Jewish community to being adults. Our students spend this ...

  • Shiur B’Internet

    Shiur B’internet

    We offer an alternative virtual class for those students who cannot attend Beit Sefer on Thursdays, either due to driving distance or a major year-long conflict on Thursday afternoons. In ...

  • Gesher

    Gesher (Thursdays)

    Gesher (the Hebrew word for bridge) is designed to bridge the growth of our 7th grade students from children in the Jewish community to being adults. Our students spend this ...