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Hillel prioritizes creativity, critical thinking, collaboration, curiosity, communication, problem-solving, community, and learning how to learn, as much as we do the basic fundamentals. These increasingly relevant skills ensure our students are well-prepared for high school, college, and beyond and have skills that will not be replaced by robots.
Last updated: 17 December 2023. Hillel Day School, named after the Jewish religious leader, sage and scholar Hillel, is an independent Pre-K – 8 Jewish day school in Farmington Hills, Michigan, a city in the Detroit metropolitan area. Founded in 1958, it became the first non- Orthodox Jewish school in Michigan.
Welcome to Hillel Day School, a vibrant, joyful, and ambitious Jewish day school; a community filled with passion and built upon core Jewish values. At Hillel, children acquire the essential skills they need to live a purposeful and meaningful Jewish life and are prepared for a world that is ever-changing economically, socially, and politically.
Katz Hillel Day School of Boca Raton is a Modern Orthodox Jewish Day School whose mission is an ongoing commitment to excellence in providing each student with a synthesis of Jewish and general studies and striving for excellence in all areas. We are located in south Florida on the beautiful 15-acre Milton B. Katz campus, adjacent to the Jewish ...
We encourage and welcome parental involvement, and enjoy sharing school gatherings, performances and life-cycle events with our students and their families. It is very important that families understand that tuition should not be a deterrent to enrolling your child at Hillel. We are committed to making school affordable.
Please click here for a quick, step-by-step, explanation of our admissions process and at-a-glance checklist. We look forward to getting to know you and your family and sharing our special school with you. Sincerely, Risa Kahane Admissions Director.
In September 1989, Hillel Day School opened in Boca Raton with 42 students. In 1998 the school moved to the 15-acre Milton B. Katz campus, in west Boca Raton, located adjacent to the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County. KHDS currently serves over 700 students from age 2 through 8th grades from Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties.