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Rooted in Torah 

Designed for Life

Our Mission

The SAM School’s mission is to provide students with a universal education that emphasizes Sephardic-Judaic Culture and Torah knowledge and observance combined with the study of Sciences, Humanities and the Arts.

Hesed

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Hesed (kindness) isn’t something we talk about at The SAM School; it’s something we do. From the earliest grades, students learn what it means to care for others, whether it’s comforting a friend, calling grandparents to wish a Shabbat Shalom, or packing food for families in need. As they get older, those moments grow into something deeper. Beginning in middle school, students take on community projects that help them see the impact they can make, beginning to understand their power to create change.

Israel

At The SAM School, love for Israel begins in the earliest years with songs, stories, and the joyful realization that “we have our own Jewish country.” Hebrew is taught as a living, immersive language, and beginning in elementary school, core Judaic subjects are taught Ivrit b’Ivrit, reinforcing Hebrew not just as a subject, but as the language of our heritage and homeland. Through Torah study, cultural experiences, and a rich exploration of Israel’s history in middle school, students develop a deep, lasting connection. Today more than ever, cultivating pride in Israel is essential. At The SAM School, our pride  runs deep.

The Arts

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At The SAM School, the arts are a language our students learn to speak with curiosity, confidence, and heart. Beginning in kindergarten, children study with a Carnegie Hall educator, where they learn to read music, receive one-on-one piano lessons, and play together in Orff instrument  ensembles. In art class, they explore the work of great artists and create their own pieces, learning that process matters as much as the final piece. Students visit museums, tour backstage at the opera, and discover meaning behind the masterpieces. Through theater and “SAM Talks”, they learn to express themselves, speak with purpose, and see the world through a creative lens.

History and Future

Our story begins more than a thousand years ago, during the Sephardic Golden Age, when Jewish life was defined by learning, leadership, and deep spiritual purpose. That spirit lives on at The SAM School, founded in 2010 by Rabbi Elie Abadie, M.D. and a visionary group of parents. What started as a nurturing preschool grew steadily, built on warmth, rigor, and a steadfast commitment to Torah. In 2017, we welcomed our first elementary students. By 2024, demand led to the opening of a second campus. In 2025, SAM launched its middle school with plans for a high school. Our rapid growth tells a powerful story: families are seeking a school where children are known, excellence is expected, and Torah values are upheld at every step.

Leadership

The leaders of The SAM School are experts in their fields and passionate about the future of Jewish education. With deep experience in curriculum, child development, school culture, and Torah learning, our team brings both vision and heart to everything we do. We believe in building a school where every child is seen, every teacher is supported, and every decision reflects our commitment to excellence and Jewish values.

Our Rabbis

Rabbi Shlomo Farhi, Rosh Yeshivah  
Rabbi Ariel Mizrahi, Mashgiach Ruchani

Events Gallery

The Events Gallery captures the heart of life at SAM. From early childhood celebrations and holiday programming to middle school milestones and inspiring Judaic experiences, our calendar is filled with moments of connection, joy, and growth. Here, you'll find snapshots of student creativity, school spirit, and meaningful learning in action. We also showcase the incredible work of our Parent Association, whose events bring our community together in unforgettable ways. Whether it’s a classroom celebration, a school-wide holiday, or a trip across the city, these photos tell the story of our vibrant, engaged, and joyful school community.

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Calendar

These are some of the events we are already planning for our next school year.