
“I was thinking how lucky I am that my son receives so much personal attention. Then I realized that he isn't the only one! Every child at RJA gets that kind of special attention. That's one of the things that sets this school apart.”
— Dana DeBlasi, parent



jewish knowledge
Hebrew
If you don’t speak Hebrew, bring along someone to translate when you come visit our Hebrew classrooms. Lessons are ivrit b’ivrit — Hebrew in Hebrew — and even our students have at times suspected (incorrectly) that their teachers don’t speak English.
Daily lessons focus on Modern Hebrew with exposure to Biblical Hebrew. Teachers incorporate literature, newspapers, skits and games to bring the Hebrew language to life, and connect students with the language of their heritage.
By the end of kindergarten, students have a Hebrew vocabulary of more than 250 words; by third grade, they can chant Torah and carry on simple conversations; by fifth grade, they are writing essays and giving oral presentations in Hebrew.
Six years of intensive Hebrew study culminate with a fifth-grade Hebrew Immersion Overnight — "Hebrew Camp" — created to resemble the Tzofim (Israeli Scout) experience and to celebrate all our students have learned.
Children who learn a foreign language before age 10 are not only more likely to become proficient in the language, but demonstrate improved overall school performance and superior problem-solving skills. And for our students, there is an added benefit: a level of Jewish self-assurance and a profound commitment to Israel and the Jewish people.





St. Louis, Missouri 63131