Education Programs


    Jewish education is basic to ensuring a strong Jewish identity in young people, supporting identity throughout life, and building a dynamic and engaged Jewish community for generations to come.
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    The Federation offers a range of inspiring opportunities that enable teenagers, adults and families to become confident and comfortable lifelong Jewish learners.
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    Our goal is to create, maintain and foster a community where formal and informal Jewish education mix impeccably, where opportunities for Jewish learning flow naturally from one life stage to the next, where community members enjoy lifelong opportunities to live, learn and thrive together Jewishly.
      
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    We offer unique learning opportunties for people of all ages and backgrounds. 

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    Florence Melton Adult Mini-School
    We invite you to come study in an intellectually stimulating, pluralistic learning environment. Our sophisticated, sequential curriculum – which was designed and written by a team of scholars and educators at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem – introduces the shared heritage of the Jewish people and its development into contemporary forms of Judaism.

    Click HERE for more info.

     
    Communiteen High School
    Communiteen is a two-year program that encourages students
    in exploring their Jewish identity using Jewish sources to discuss family history, life issues and their personal relationship to the Jewish people.

    Click HERE for more info.

     

     

    College Scholarships

    Each summer, the Federation awards college scholarships to qualified applicants. There are certain requirements that must be fullfilled to be eligible.

    Learn more here
    PJ Library

    This program, for families with children ages seven months to 6 years, provides a free, highquality children’s book or CD each month for a year. The PJ Library is free for a family’s first year, thanks to a grant from the Federation; a nominal fee is required for subsequent years.

    Visit the PJ Library website.