The Beit Blumi You Know and Love
—Now Beyond Preschool

When preschool graduation came, so many families weren’t ready to say goodbye—and neither were we.

The warmth, love, and Jewish connection that make Beit Blumi so special shouldn’t end after preschool. That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce Beit Blumi High—a natural continuation of the Beit Blumi experience.

Imagine your child walking through the doors, greeted with familiar smiles, excited to learn and grow. Picture them singing Hebrew songs, laughing with friends, and engaging in lively discussions about Judaism and its place in their lives. This is Beit Blumi High—where Jewish learning doesn’t just continue, it comes alive.

Wednesday afternoons
from 4:00pm - 5:45pm

Designed for students in Kindergarten through Grade 6, Beit Blumi High keeps the spirit of Beit Blumi going, providing an interactive, hands-on approach to Jewish learning. Through Mitzvot, Jewish Holidays, History, Hebrew Reading, and Language, we ensure that every child stays connected to their Jewish roots in a way that’s meaningful, joyful, and personal.

Jewish education should never feel like a chore—it should feel like coming home. No membership requirements, no prerequisites—just a warm and welcoming space for every Jewish child to continue their journey.

This is your Beit Blumi. The same love. The same joy. The same commitment to your child’s Jewish future.

We can’t wait to see you at Beit Blumi High!

Step 1

Tell us about your child by filling out our Inquiry Form

Step 2

Apply to Beit Blumi High! Once we’ve connected, we will provide a password to access the full application and tuition details.

Step 3

Once your application is reviewed, we’ll reach out to confirm your child’s acceptance. Looking forward to our next chapter together!

When you can’t get enough…

Our BBH students love moving up through the Aleph Champ levels as they grow in Hebrew reading! Each new step feels like a big accomplishment, and practice at home can help them soar even higher. Extra reading time builds fluency, confidence, and pride—plus, it’s a special way for families to celebrate progress together. Whether your reader is just starting with Aleph or already tackling full sentences, every bit of practice makes a big difference.