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Welcome Back to Beis Chana!

January 9th, 2026



It was truly heartwarming to welcome our students back to Beis Chana after the break.

The girls returned with renewed energy, strong focus, and a clear commitment to

continued learning and personal growth. The atmosphere has been vibrant and uplifting

as classes resumed and the rhythm of school life settled back into place.


We are looking ahead with great excitement as our extracurricular programs continue

and preparations begin for the upcoming production. There is much to anticipate, and

the enthusiasm among the students is already evident.


This past Wednesday, we held our weekly Lunch ’n Learn, which featured a delicious

bagel bar that everyone thoroughly enjoyed. The girls paired up to learn a sicha

together, creating a warm, meaningful environment that beautifully blended Torah

learning with friendship and connection.


As guided by the Rebbe’s instruction that a moisad chinuch is responsible for its

students twelve months a year, Beis Chana remains deeply committed to ensuring that

our students have a meaningful and enjoyable summer experience—one that reflects

and upholds Beis Chana’s values and standards. We are currently finalizing the

approved camp list, and we kindly ask parents to please refrain from making summer

plans until the list is shared. Bez”H, it will be sent out early next week. Thank you very

much for your cooperation.


Additionally, a meaningful farbrengen in honor of Chof Daled Teves is currently in the

works. Stay tuned for more details—we look forward to sharing this special opportunity

with our community.


We are grateful for the continued partnership of our families and look forward to all the

growth, inspiration, and joy that lies ahead.






Lettuce Preparation
Lettuce Preparation
Ivrit was brought to life as students participated in a hands-on salad-making activity, entirely in Hebrew.
Ivrit was brought to life as students participated in a hands-on salad-making activity, entirely in Hebrew.

 
 
 

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