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George & Tanya Feldman Hebrew School


The Feldman Hebrew School, founded in 1965, is built on the principles of teaching all Jewish children the ABC’s of Hebrew, Israel, Jewish Holidays, Jewish pride and Jewish values in a
loving, fun and nurturing environment.

Dynamic educators serve as teachers and Jewish role models for a growing population of school age Westsiders. Kids are exposed to a loving, accepting Judaism and discover their heritage through song, activities and classroom studies designed to leave them with positive Jewish feelings.

Importantly, the intimate class sizes at The Feldman School are ideal for developing a program tailored to meet the unique needs and goals of you and your child. Plus, the convenience of our location and class schedule make The Feldman School the perfect choice for your busy lives.

The Feldman School is non-denominational. All backgrounds and levels of observance are welcome. Please call to schedule an appointment and for a tour of our facility.

Learn more about the Hebrew School Faculty.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be affiliated with a Synagogue for my child to attend the school?
No, there is no synagogue affiliation required to attend the Hebrew School, we welcome every
child through our doors.


Are scholarships available?
Yes, please contact us for more information, no child will be turned away for financial
considerations.


Can my child prepare for becoming a Bar or Bat Mitzvah in the Hebrew School?
Yes, Bar and Bat Mitzvah preparations are available as part of the Hebrew School
program.

Download document - Hebrew-School-brochure.pdf

  • Shabbat:

    May 17-18

  • This Week's Parsha:

    Naso

  • Sign Language Interpreters available upon request. Please email inclusion@lss.org if you are in need:

  • Earliest Candlelighting:

    6:37 pm

  • Early Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat:

    6:45 pm

  • Candlelighting:

    7:50 pm

  • Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat:

    7:55 pm

  • Hashkama Minyan:

    7:45 am

  • Services in the Main Sanctuary:

    9:00 am

  • Latest Shema:

    9:14 am

  • Beginners' Service:

    9:15 am

  • Rabbi Herschel Cohen Memorial Minyan:

    9:45 am

  • Beginners Mishna Chabura:

    5:55 pm

  • The Louis Lazar Memorial Talmud Class:

    6:40 pm

  • Samson Raphael Hirsch Bible Class:

    6:40 pm

  • Mincha:

    7:40 pm

  • Ma'ariv / Shabbat ends:

    8:50 pm

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  • SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK OF:

    May 19 - May 24

  • Morning Services Sunday:

    7:10 & 8:30 am

  • Morning Services Monday & Thursday:

    7:00 & 7:50 am

  • Morning Services Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday:

    7:10 & 7:50 am

  • Mincha/Maariv Sunday-Thursday:

    8:00 pm

  • Daf Yomi Sunday:

    7:45 am

  • Daf Yomi Monday & Thursday:

    6:15 am

  • Daf Yomi Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday:

    6:20 am

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