Noah's Ark at the Skirball

Open Thursday through Sunday
Ongoing | FREE to Members, Children under 2, and to all on Thursdays
Ninety-minute time slots offered
Visit us aboard Noah’s Ark at the Skirball! This award-winning children's and family destination invites visitors of all generations to play, climb, build, explore, make-believe, and make friends—all while exploring an eight-thousand-square-foot wooden ark, filled to the rafters with whimsical animals and new storm clouds that will spark your senses. Share in a timeless story—and together envision a better world.

Erika J. Glazer ECC - Prospective Family Tour

Get a feel for our school and meet our educational team. Our tours are designed to give you a sense of what makes our school unique and to help you determine if Wilshire Boulevard Temple's Early Childhood Centers are a good match for both your child and your family. Our tours take you to classrooms where you hear from teachers and see children at work. Our directors will answer your questions in an intimate setting.
Contact person: Meredith Meroney, [email protected]

Nagel Jewish Academy Religious School

The Nagel Jewish Academy opened its doors in September 2014, offering after-school classes to Jewish children, between the ages of 5 and 13, who do not currently attend a Jewish day school. The school is almost free of charge and all Jewish children are welcome regardless of level of observance or background, in order to make Jewish education easily accessible to all.

Nessah Hebrew Academy Religious School

Children entering 4th-8th grade have the opportunity to learn Hebrew as well as Jewish life/holidays. Families that wish to have their children's Bar/Bat Mitzvah here at Nessah, need to enroll their children for 2 years, including the year of Bar/Bat Mitzvah (children attending Jewish day school are exempt).
Classes meet Tuesday and Thursday, 4:20 P.M.-6:20 P.M., throughout the school year.
Phone: (310) 273-2400;
Address: 142 S. Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212;

Malibu Jewish Center & Synagogue Religious School

Religious school at MJCS is an engaging, friendly, and safe place for students to celebrate their heritage. We encourage our students to develop positive feelings toward history and Israel, to grow spiritually, to build a sense of pride in Judaism, and to engage in tikkun olam?repairing the world?in partnership with God. We also want our young people to feel comfortable in any synagogue, to have the skills and knowledge to perform mitzvot, and to be guided throughout their lives by the values learned from Torah and our evolving tradition.

Temple Akiba Early Childhood Center

Temple Akiba Early Childhood Center is a place where teachers, parents, children and Rabbi Zachary R. Shapiro join together to build a strong, inspired Jewish community. We have created an environment where all children, from all cultures and backgrounds, are welcome to be themselves, excite their curiosity, explore the many languages of the world around them and have the freedom to choose their areas of interest from a variety of thought provoking activities.