Whether your child is just beginning their Jewish journey, wants to build confidence speaking Hebrew, or is ready for meaningful discussions in Hebrew at the high school level, SPARKS has a program for every stage.

At SPARKS, our goal is to create a warm, engaging environment where students build Jewish knowledge, friendships, and pride in who they are. Small classes, caring teachers, and interactive learning help every child feel welcomed, valued, and excited to learn.

Hebrew School (Grades K–8)

Our Hebrew School offers a hands-on Jewish learning experience where students build a strong Jewish identity through Hebrew reading, holiday celebrations, mitzvot, music, cooking, and friendships.

Students enjoy engaging lessons in a warm, supportive environment with small class sizes that allow every child to thrive.

Conversational Hebrew (Grades K–12)

Our Beginner and Intermediate Conversational Hebrew classes help students develop practical speaking, listening, reading, and vocabulary skills in a fun, interactive setting.

Through games, conversation, music, and Israeli culture, students build confidence using Hebrew while enjoying the language.

Hebrew High (Grades 9–12)

Hebrew High offers engaging Jewish learning and meaningful discussion for high school students.

Through our partnership with CTeen and Yeshiva University, students in grades 10–12 have the opportunity to earn two Yeshiva University college credits. The program is open to all high school students, pizza dinner is served each week, and scholarships are available.

Find the Right Program for Your Family

Whether your child is entering kindergarten or preparing for college, SPARKS offers opportunities to grow Jewish knowledge, strengthen Hebrew skills, and build lasting friendships.

We’d love to welcome your family!

Learn more and register.

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