Jewish Life & Learning
LGA is a lively, social community of families that come to the school with a wide range of experience and engagement with Judaism. Classroom and all-school activities, holiday celebrations, tikkun olam (repairing the world) and tzedakah (charity) projects provide students and families with multiple opportunities to explore and participate in Jewish life and culture. LGA engages and nurtures all students and families.
The school steps to the rhythm of the Jewish calendar. It strives to imbue in children a sense of the sanctity of Shabbat and the place of Jewish holidays in Jewish tradition. The school week builds toward Shabbat as the highlight of the week. In addition to classroom-based learning about Shabbat and Parashat HaShavua (the weekly Torah reading) and each Friday’s Kabbalat Shabbat celebration, the school sponsors an annual family Shabbaton retreat in the spring
Tikkun Olam is the cornerstone of LGA’s educational philosophy and is put into action in many ways. Each year, all grades select a Tikkun Olam topic of study and undertake related projects to better the world. Current and past projects include students gathering supplies for and setting up apartments for recent refugees to the area through Jewish Family Service, the 2nd grade selling hand-made cards to raise money for the homeless, and 6th grade cooking and donating food for the Amherst Survival Center’s Thanksgiving day meal.
Holiday Celebrations
At LGA, we communally acknowledge and celebrate all Jewish Holidays through a combination of performance, social activities, learning experiences, special visitors, and family events. For example, Hanukkah is celebrated with a school-wide assembly with performances by each grade. For Purim, the 6th grade creates, composes and performs an original Purim Shpiel (a Purim comedy in English). Shabbat is celebrated weekly with Kiddush, which includes songs, prayer, stories, and discussions. To celebrate Rosh Hodesh (the new month) the entire school community including parents, siblings and guests, gathers together for Kabbalat Shabbat.
Israel
Our Judaics curriculum includes the rich history, culture and traditions of the State of Israel. We learn about and celebrate holidays that correspond to the Jewish calendar and which mark important milestones for the country including Yom Hazikaron, Yom Ha’atzmaut, Yom HaShoah.