About Hebrew Homeschool Hub.
We make Judaic Studies lesson packs for the homeschool families who couldn't find what they wanted on the shelf — and built it themselves.

The short version.
Hebrew Homeschool Hub is a small, family-run publisher of Judaic Studies curriculum for 1st-grade homeschoolers. Every pack centers on one Jewish holiday and includes a presentation deck (in English AND fully vowelized Hebrew), printable worksheets, a teacher prep PDF, and an 11-page parent guide. Everything is digital, instant-download, and built to be re-used year after year.
What we believe about teaching Jewish kids.
One big idea per slide. A 6-year-old doesn't need three concepts at once. They need one beautiful idea — held by a real photograph and one or two clean sentences — and a parent next to them, ready to be amazed together.
Gentle history. The Jewish story includes hard moments. We never go graphic about them. The Greek conflict in Chanukah is a story about religious freedom, not battles. 1948 in Yom HaAtzmaut is a story about coming home, not war. 1967 in Yom Yerushalayim is the joy of reunification, not the days that led up to it. The hard parts are real — but a young learner doesn't need them yet.
Hebrew with nikud, always. Every Hebrew word in every pack is fully vowelized. Modern Israeli kids learn to read with nikud; American homeschoolers should too. The vowels are training wheels, and every 6-year-old needs them.
No prior Hebrew required. Every Hebrew word is transliterated. Every speaker note is in English. The packs are designed for parents who don't read Hebrew but want their kids to grow up loving it.
Warm traditional. Our lens is warm and traditional — Hashem, Beit HaMikdash, brachot in full nikud — but we work hard to be welcoming to families across the full Jewish observance spectrum. Modern Orthodox? Conservative? Reform? Reconstructionist? Secular and curious? You're all welcome here.
Behind every slide.
Each pack is the result of weeks of work: writing the warm-teacher voice, sourcing CC-BY-SA images from Wikimedia Commons (every image credited), getting the vowelized Hebrew exactly right (no shortcuts — every brachah, every vocabulary word), and structuring the speaker notes so any parent — Hebrew speaker or not — can teach a beautiful lesson.
The visual design comes from real photography (not stock illustrations), a slate-teal-and-terracotta brand palette inspired by Israeli ceramic art, and the David Hebrew font that ships with every copy of Windows and Microsoft Office. The result feels like a real piece of curriculum — not a clip-art worksheet.
And every pack is tested with real young learners before it ships.
What's available, what's coming.
Four packs are live as of May 2026: Chanukah, Tu B'Shvat, Yom HaAtzmaut, and Yom Yerushalayim. The next three on our roadmap are Pesach, Sukkot, and Purim. After that we'll work toward a complete Jewish Calendar — every major holiday a young learner meets in a year.
The Hub is built one pack at a time, on weekends and evenings, by a parent who wanted this curriculum to exist. Join the email list and you'll hear from us when each new pack ships — usually with a launch discount.
Questions? Feedback? Pack requests?
The best email you can send us is one that tells us what you're teaching, what works, and what you wish we'd do next. Pack requests are read carefully.