Temple B'nai Hayim Children's Center

The ages 2 to 5 are the most important in the future development of children. With that in mind, the mission of our Children?s Center is to create a nurturing, productive, quality, social and learning environment.

To that end we will soon be offering seasonal enrichment programs: Soccer, Gymnastics, Dance, Rhythm and movements, Yoga, Daily Hebrew lessons, Spanish lessons twice a week, Judaic Academic Curriculum.

We now have an in-person daily Kindergarten! All infection precautions and social distancing strictly observed.

Camp Wise LA

Session 2: July 7-July 25
Session 3: July 28-August 1
Camp Wise is a fun and active Jewish summer day camp in sunny Los Angeles.
Campers entering Kindergarten through Grade 8 experience age-appropriate activities such as swimming, art, sports, cooking, gaga, science, martial arts, yoga, music, the return of offsite field trips, and much more! Plus, leadership opportunities for rising High Schoolers and beyond
http://campwisela.org/
Phone: (310) 889-2263;
Address: 15500 Stephen Wise Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90077;

Valley Beth Shalom Early Childhood Center

Through Jewish tradition, wisdom, and values, the Valley Beth Shalom Early Childhood Center's mission is to love, nurture, and guide each child as an individual. We foster self-esteem, confidence, and independence while encouraging inquiry, collaboration, creativity, and a love for learning. We partner with families to provide a safe and supportive community with the intention to create a more just, enlightened, and peaceful world. We provide programming for two to five-year-olds. Early morning (8:00-9:00 am) and late daycare (until 5:00 pm) are available for all ages.

The JCC Maccabi Games 2025

Tucson: July 27–August 1, 2025 | Pittsburgh: August 3–8, 2025
The JCC Maccabi Games are an international athletic competition and Jewish identity-building experience for Jewish teenagers across the globe with Games held every summer in two host city locations. Athletes must be 13-17 years of age on or before July 31, 2025 to participate.
Sports: baseball, basketball, bowling, dance, girls volleyball, flag football, soccer, tennis, swimming, star reporter (sports subject to change)

Temple Judea Early Childhood Center Tour

For more than 30 years, Temple Judea?s Early Childhood Center has been dedicated to enhancing the development of young children in a safe and positive Jewish environment. The Parenting Center and Nursery School provide a warm, loving, and supportive place for families with children ages 6 weeks to 6 years old.

We are committed to preparing our children for success in future endeavors by teaching them life-readiness skills, self-confidence, and a love of learning. Our schools provide a child?s first step toward enjoying a lifetime of Jewish community.

S.T.A.R. Groups and Tribes

S.T.A.R. Provides monthly events for 4 age groups, Tikvah (7-9 Years old), Aviv (10-12 Years old), Mitzvah (13-15 Years old), Haverim (16-18 Years old). All events are age appropriate with a high Participant to Supervisor ratio to assure the safety of all of our members.
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Friendship Circle Los Angeles

The Friendship Circle's mission is (1) to provide Jewish children who have special needs with a full range of social, recreational, educational and Judaic experiences; (2) to provide their parents with respite and support; and (3) to enrich, inspire and motivate Jewish teenagers through sharing of themselves with others.

Jewish Los Angeles Special Needs Trust

Do you live in Los Angeles County and have a loved one with a serious disability? Have you been meaning to set aside money for that person but don?t know how?

With seed funding provided by the Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles, we have launched a Pooled Special Needs Trust which will provide supplemental financial support over and above government benefits, and peace of mind for you.

Adat Ari El Religious School (Kesher)

Tuesdays, from 4 - 6:15 pm
Adat Ari El's Religious School (Kesher) is an engaging and innovative learning community. Our programs challenge our learners to discover our sacred tradition as we apply its lessons and values to our daily lives. We create a sense of community by encouraging our learners to push themselves beyond what they thought possible. For TK-7th Grades.
Program Contact: Director of Youth Engagement, Rabbi Emily Holtzman
Program Email: [email protected],
(818) 766-9429 ext. 241