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Bethlehem Hebrew Congregation Religious School
Basic Information
Address: 39 Strawberry Hill Road Bethlehem, NH 03574
Email: e.sregen@roadrunner.com
Phone Number: 603-823-7711 or 603-869-5465
Additional Information
Focus: Jewish Studies - History, Prayer, Arts, Traditions, Literature
Sponsor:
Bethlehem Hebrew Congregation
Director: Eileen Regen
Schools Served: We serve students in New Hampshire's North Country and provide services for distance learning
School District: Profile School District
County: Grafton
Schedule: Mondays - 4 to 6:30 p.m.; 2nd Friday Shabbat each month
Ages: 5 through 13
Capacity: 20 students
Membership/Pricing: BHC Member: $286/year. Students after first $183; PRICING CONTINUED: Non-Members - First Student $336; each child after first $218
Setting:
Synagogue classrooms (2)
History:
BHC Beit Sefer has just begun its fourth year serving Jewish families in NH North Country. Classes are conducted in two recently created classrooms
Program Highlights:
Program covers Jewish history and biography, Torah, prayers, holidays, customs and ceremonies,Israel topics, life cycle events, Jewish communities of the world, ethics, Jewish literature, dance and music. B'nei Mitzvah training is offered on an as-needed basis
Activities:
Classes, study trips
Field Trip Destinations: Places and events of Jewish interest within our travel distance. Last year, we visited the Curious George Cottage in Waterville Valley, NH. This year our first trip will be to Manchester, NH to enjoy the performance of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat."
Program Information:
In addition to group studies and field trips, we also provide opportunities for independent research projects and community service