Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills Early Childhood Center

For over fifty years Temple Emanuel’s Early Childhood Center has been helping young children learn and thrive. Our ECC is a place where your child’s creativity is nurtured and where structured activities are balanced with the freedom to explore. Our children learn responsibility from our early childhood professionals and staff who love creating fun-filled moments and new adventures.
Registration is open now! Our ECC enrolls students 2-5 years old.
310-409-4647
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Kehillat Ma'arav - Rabbi Jacob Barkan Education Center

The KM Religious School vision is to expand the mind and open the soul, endowing each child with a passion for lifelong learning, and a fundamental appreciation of what it means to be Jewish in today?s world, affording students the opportunity to study God, Torah, Israel, Mitzvot, Jewish holidays, culture and history. The process of being a lifelong learner is essential for the survival of the Jewish people. Our KM Religious School is committed to its students and families to develop the love of Jewish learning not only as a student but also as a Jewish adult.

The J LA Early Childhood Center

The J LA Preschool recognizes the significant role it can play in establishing a framework through which Jewish experiences can be integrated into an enriching, child-centered, play and art-based preschool curriculum. We believe children are natural learners, soaking up the world around them like sponges. We share the image of children as being creative, resourceful, powerful, and capable human beings.

Leo Baeck Temple Religious School

Our program is diverse, fun, interactive, and creative. We use informal, active, and experiential lessons to make Judaism come alive, and to connect Judaism to the lives of our students and families.

We encourage students to question and challenge their beliefs. Students learn about the complexity of Torah and Israel through debate and constant inquiry. They become exposed to the rhythms of the Jewish calendar and Jewish holidays by living them and relating them to their everyday interests.