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About Kesher
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Kesher, Hebrew for “connection,” is a program that combines after-school child care with excellence in Jewish and Hebrew learning. With respect and camaraderie in a joy-filled, nurturing environment, we foster Jewish knowledge, sense of community and a vitality of spirit that makes our children proud, educated Jews. Children and their families come to value Jewish learning as a natural process, unfolding throughout their lives. For fifteen years, Kesher Community Hebrew School After School has been pioneering new approaches to Jewish education, for children and their families living in Cambridge and surrounding towns. Kesher has many facets--it serves as an afterschool for children K-Highschool, summer day camp, a community of family education-- and much more. Kesher combines quality after school care with quality Hebrew and Jewish education. To think of Kesher as only a Hebrew school/afterschool misses the essence of what makes Kesher,Kesher. Though Hebrew school and after school are still at the core of what Kesher does, since its beginning, Kesher has become a community. Kesher’s inclusive policy and mission have attracted a number of families who, for various reasons, e.g., being mixed-faith or same-sex parents, feel welcome and comfortable. Among the families there is a range in level of observance from non-observant to quite observant. Approximately 57% of Kesher families are affiliated with area congregations and chavurot and 43% are unaffiliated. Kesher serves families from seven different towns. We have students from public, private and charter schools. Kesher addresses the growth of each child and each parent through a foundation of learning and a diversity of Jewish experiences with Jewish values at the core. Families seek Kesher out because Kesher is welcoming, provides after-school care and a strong foundation of Jewish experience and knowledge. Families come for our strong curricular reputation and our child care, and they also know that Kesher is a place where they can grow as a Jewish family. When prospective teachers, parents and other visitors come to Kesher, they notice how happy the kids are and how at home they feel. Parents often describe Kesher as their children’s home away from home.
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