At Azrieli Talmud Torah, fostering a vibrant Jewish identity is at the heart of our community. Through daily prayer, Torah study, Hebrew language instruction, and the celebration of Jewish culture, students build strong connections to their heritage and traditions.
Our diverse Jewish Life program emphasizes core values such as Tikkun Olam (repairing the world) and Klal Yisrael (the unity of the Jewish people), encouraging students to actively participate in community service and volunteer initiatives. Partnering with local Jewish organizations and participating in events like the national Bible contest allows students to deepen their engagement with Jewish teachings while contributing to the broader community.
By integrating these enriching experiences, we nurture compassionate, community-minded individuals who are proud of their Jewish identity and equipped to lead with Jewish values.
The Tikkun Olam Club, led by our Judaic Studies Coordinator, Yamit Ohayon, offers students the opportunity to engage in additional volunteer activities and fully embody the values of solidarity and generosity. Students can sign up to participate in various initiatives such as singing at elderly homes, preparing holiday packages for those in need, or crafting kindness cards for their classmates.
These activities take place outside of class time, either during lunch or after school, providing students with a special opportunity to contribute to the well-being of the community. The Tikkun Olam Club allows participants to develop empathy, strengthen community bonds, and experience the spirit of Tikkun Olam—repairing the world—in a supportive and inspiring environment.