Our school will be introducing an innovative new curriculum called “Light House: Making My Home Hashem's Home,” developed by the International Chabad Children’s Network (CKids).

Throughout the year, students at Chabad Hebrew School of Novato will explore how we can make Hashem (G‑d) feel welcome in our world, through the mitzvot we do in our daily lives.

Each lesson centers on ways to make our homes a place where Hashem is known. Topics inclue celebrating Shabbat, making blessings, honoring parents, giving charity, and much more.

And of course, each lesson includes hands-on STEM activities that will keep the kids excited and engaged at every step!

We're impressed with our curriculum, now it's your turn! We hope to engage your child's sense of identity by capturing his/her imagination and attention. So, we put a lot of effort into providing our students with substantive lessons and a positive atmosphere.

The lessons are multi-sensory and hands-on, ensuring that the students truly experience what they are being taught. The lessons are structured with discussion-starters, to create a lively, interactive classroom experience. The information truly becomes the student's own.

Our Hebrew School uses the new, acclaimed
Aleph Champ program to ensure that your child will read fluently at the end of his/her Hebrew School experience.


HEBREW
Our students learn to read & write Hebrew. They gain confidence and familiarity with the Siddur-Hebrew Prayer Book.

TORAH
Study of the weekly Torah portion provides our students  with practical lessons that apply to our daily lives.

ISRAEL
Our students will attain an affection for our heritage and a  uniqueness of our homeland Israel.

JEWISH HISTORY
The students gain an appreciation of our heritage and culture that  has been preserved throughout the ages.

HOLIDAYS AND SHABBAT
Traditions and celebrations, exploring  the Jewish Holidays and Shabbat will provide a deeper  understanding for our students.

JEWISH VALUES
Beginning with the origins of the mitzvoth,  stressing practical applications in our daily lives, our  students will explore a personal Jewishness.