Kindergarten Judaic Studies Teacher
Farber is Metropolitan Detroit’s Modern Orthodox Zionist day school. Our Preschool-12th grade program is well-known for producing graduates who internalize the beliefs and values of the school. Farber boasts a serious commitment to Torah, robust academics, and a vibrant Zionist culture. If you want to join a strong, dedicated, and supportive team of educators, this might be the position for you!
We are seeking a warm, creative, and passionate Kindergarten Judaic Studies Teacher to join our dedicated faculty for the 2026-2027 school year. The ideal candidate will inspire a love of Torah, mitzvot, Hebrew language, and Jewish traditions while nurturing the social, emotional, and academic growth of our students. This educator will create a joyful, engaging classroom environment that reflects the values and mission of our community.
Responsibilities:
- Teach an age-appropriate Judaic Studies curriculum, including parsha, Jewish holidays, tefillah, Hebrew language and literacy, and middot.
- Foster a warm, inclusive classroom culture where every child feels valued and encouraged to grow.
- Incorporate hands-on, play-based, and experiential learning opportunities that engage young learners.
- Differentiate instruction to meet the diverse learning needs of students.
- Assess student progress and communicate regularly with parents regarding academic, social, and spiritual development.
- Collaborate with general studies teachers and fellow Judaic Studies faculty to provide a cohesive educational experience.
- Participate in faculty meetings, professional development, school events, and holiday programming.
- Build positive relationships with students, families, and colleagues while serving as a role model for Torah values.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree in Education, Jewish Education, or a related field preferred.
- Teaching certification or equivalent experience preferred.
- Knowledge of Judaic Studies content appropriate for early childhood and elementary students.
- Fluency or proficiency in Hebrew is preferred.
- Experience teaching young children in a Jewish educational setting is strongly preferred.
- Strong classroom management, communication, and organizational skills.
- Commitment to the philosophy and values of Modern Orthodox Jewish education, including serving as a religious role model for students.
Benefits:
- Competitive salary commensurate with experience.
- Comprehensive benefits package (where applicable):
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance.
- Retirement savings plan with employer contribution or matching.
- Life and disability insurance.
- Paid personal and sick time
- Generous school vacation schedule aligned with the academic calendar.
- Tuition remission or discounted tuition for eligible children attending the school.
- Professional development opportunities, including workshops, conferences, and continuing education support.
- Mentorship and instructional coaching for ongoing professional growth.