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Academics
Nesach Yisrael's after-school program offers a diverse range of activities designed to engage children in both educational and creative pursuits. The program includes rhythm-based activities, puppet theater, and sessions led by teachers who involve the children in songs, stories, and crafts. By providing a space for around 65 children to express themselves informally, the program nurtures each child's individuality and fosters a sense of community.
Beyond the after-school program, Nesach Yisrael plays a significant role in supporting the broader community. They organize prayer groups for older children, arrange special events during holidays, and offer daily study sessions for adults, complete with meals and stipends. These efforts reflect Nesach Yisrael's dedication to enriching the lives of individuals and strengthening the communal bonds within the state of Israel.

At Nesach Yisrael, we emphasize the development of higher-order language skills. Our curriculum focuses on enhancing students' abilities in thinking, predicting, drawing conclusions, reconstructing long texts, making comparisons, asking insightful questions, anEvery afternoon, there is a rich and diverse program that includes rhythm-based activities on various topics throughout the year. It features a Jewish puppet theater that introduces children to the stories of righteous individuals. Teachers come to engage the children with songs, stories, and creative projects on a wide range of subjects. We enrich the children's world and allow each child to express themselves informally, showcasing the uniqueness of each one. More than half of the students participate in this activity.
For older children, we organize a Tehillim group where the children gather to pray and recite Psalms for the well-being of Israeli soldiers. We arrange rich and diverse programs for these children, especially during holidays. (On Simchat Torah - distributing bags with sweets to about 200 children; Hanukkah - a big party with a meal, donuts, a performance, and gifts;
Passover - distributing funds to large families and needy families; Iyar - Lag B'Omer events for over 250 children with trampolines, game tables, a candy bar, a meal, slushie/ice cream machines).
Every day, there is an activity for adults who sit and study Torah daily for the success of the people of Israel. They receive payment for their learning as well as an evening meal.
The Learning Never Stops

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