Chabad ensures a positive Jewish identity for youth via progressive educational and social programs. Providing early childhood education, schools, after school programs and summer camps, Jewish children of all ages and backgrounds have the opportunity to experience their heritage in a unique and fun manner. Through family holiday celebrations, and the highly praised Children's Museum, Chabad's welcoming environment instills Jewish values to guide youth into adulthood.
Chabad-Lubavitch's outstanding pre-schools emphasize both secular and Jewish curriculum, many using the Montessori based method in a warm and welcoming environment.
Lubavitch's approach to education is to instill in students Jewish values and the academic and spiritual tools to guide them throughout life.
From first grade through high school, Chabad understands a child's need to belong, and thus have set up a variety of clubs and programs, each designed to focus on a specific interest.
Chabad believes that camps should be a fun and safe environment providing educational opportunities to teach children the values of sharing, tolerance, and sportsmanship.
Chabad's philosophy is that education should not be limited to the hours a child sits in a classroom, but should be a way of life.
Through contemporary technology and a hands-on approach to learning, visitors experience Jewish history, values and traditions in a manner that inspires an increased interest in Jewish culture.