The Merrick Bellmore Synagogue Religious School ol of Congregation Ohav Sholom

Give your child a quality Jewish education. We are an Orthodox synagogue located on the south shore of Long Island in Nassau County. Our Hebrew School is a place where students from a variety of home environments and backgrounds (members & non members) can learn about Jewish traditions, holidays, Israel, prayer and the Hebrew Language. We offer classes for public school children ages 3-13 including bar/bat mitzvah lessons. 145 South Merrick Ave, Merrick, NY 516-377-8892

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Wednesday, November 24, 2004

Welcome to The Merrick-Bellmore Hebrew School Blog

For those of you who don't know, a blog is basically a journal that is available on the web. The activity of updating a blog is "blogging" and someone who keeps a blog is a "blogger." Postings on a blog are almost always arranged in cronological order with the most recent additions featured most prominantly. Our first postings describe our school, our principal, and our faculty, and our philosophy. You can check these out in the archives. I'm copying part of the first post here for newcomers to this blog:

Welcome to the Blog for the Merrick-Bellmore Hebrew School of Congregation Ohav Sholom of Merrick, NY.We are located at 145 South Merrick Avenue, Merrick, NY 11566 on the South Shore of Long Island.
We can be reached at 516-378-1988. Or by e-mail. You can email me at dycohn@aol.com, or email the office at office@ohav.org You can also visit us at www.ohav.org

Congregation Ohav Sholom, The Merrick-Bellmore Synagogue, is a Modern Orthodox synagogue. However, the membership as well as the students in the school Hebrew School include Jews from all walks of life, with a variety of backgrounds, family environments and observances. Member, non-member and unaffiliated families are welcome to send their children to our Hebrew School. We offer religious education to public school children ages 3-13 (bar or bat mitzvah). Rabbi Wohlberg established this Hebrew School as a place where Jewish children from a variety of backgrounds, observances and family environments can learn about Jewish traditions, holidays, prayers, hebrew language and Israel.

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