"Chabad of Putnam has been welcoming. My children have found their "fun" place to learn about Judaism through hands on activities,  songs and other creative channels. The Korer family make themselves available for not only educating our youth but also engaging the parents through events,  gatherings and clubs to invite an extension for continued learning opportunities. They create a sense of community!"

Paola Bekker, Hebrew School Parent

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"Our family couldn't be more appreciative of the care and devotion that Michal and Rabbi Avi Korer show each child.  While being educated about Judaism and traditions the children are engaged in interactive teachings.  We truly enjoy the additional family activities you offer.  The Korer Family are extremely welcoming and we are glad to be part of  Chabad of Putnam County."

The Bray Family

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"As a current college student, it has been a few years since I was officially enrolled in Hebrew School at Chabad of Putnam County but my time there helped me develop a better sense of what being Jewish means to me and gave me the skills to pursue a more meaningful involvement in the Jewish community in college. I remember my time in Hebrew School at Chabad fondly due to the warm environment, caring members, and engaging curriculum. Thank you Chabad of Putnam County."

Riley Damiano, Hebrew School  Alumni

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"I thoroughly enjoyed my time at Chabad of Putnam Hebrew School. I attended the classes over ten years and held my Bar Mitzvah there. I currently volunteer during holiday events. Putnam Chabad provides a great mix of learning and fun."

Mathew Murry, Hebrew School  Alumni

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"Hebrew school has made a positive impact on my life. I was able to have fun while still learning about Judaism. I gained knowledge about my religion and Hebrew and it has helped me become the person I am today."

Emma Murry, Hebrew School  Alumni

 

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"Chabad is a place where we learn a new language, history, and about Jewish traditions and holidays. Rabbi Avi and Michal are great teachers. Both pushed me on my limited knowledge and make it fun. "

Austen Bray, Hebrew School  Student