OUR ROOTS

תמים [ta-meem]
adjective complete or whole

Our name is sourced from Tomchei Temimim, the first formal Yeshiva system of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. Founded in 1897 by Rabbi Sholom DovBer Schneerson in the town of Lubavitch, Russia, each student was lovingly called “tamim,” meaning pure, perfect or complete. This endearing tidbit packs a vital message: quality Jewish education begins with the assumption that each child is inherently holy and good. 

This concept of “wholeness” is the foundation of our model of Jewish education.

Education Advisory Committee

Mrs. Vivi Deren

Founding Director, Gan Yeladim of Stamford

Rabbi Dr. Jay Goldmintz

Teacher, Author, Winner of the 2014 National Jewish Book Award

Rabbi Simon Jacobson

Author, Scholar and Spiritual Life Coach

Rebecca Rohr Ritter

Head of Academics, The Shefa School; MA, Bank Street

Miriam Esther Wilhelm

Head of School, Knoxville Jewish Academy; Certified Montessori Educator