The Preschool at Mishkon Tephilo

Our Early Childhood Program serves children from 18 months to five years and offers a year-round program, a high-quality curriculum, yoga and mindfulness classes, and half-day and full-day options.

We provide a warm, nurturing environment influenced by Jewish traditions where children can develop to their fullest potential.

We treat children as unique individuals and support, guide, and stimulate their social, emotional, spiritual, cognitive, creative, and physical growth.

Briskin Elementary School at Temple Israel of Hollywood

Briskin Elementary School at Temple Israel of Hollywood is a K-6 elementary school committed to creating a soulful and nurturing environment where children flourish intellectually, creatively and spiritually. Our mission is to provide our students with a meaningful educational experience and a passion for life-long learning, Jewish values and traditions, participation in social action and a connection to Israel.

Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel Hebrew School

Our academic and religious focus is to teach our students how to live their lives as Sephardic Jews. We want our children to experience the joys and meaning of our Jewish values and Sephardic culture. The study of the Torah, a love for the Jewish people, and a belief in the importance of the land of Israel are all central to our educational aspirations. Our educational goals are embodied in the following steps:

Hebrew Reading - To teach our students how to read and understand basic Hebrew, the common language of our prayers, text, and people.

Temple Isaiah Preschool

We offer a program to children ages 18 months to 5. We have a great teacher-to-child ratio, with a staff that is highly educated and a community that is warm and nurturing. Clergy and specialists play an active role in our program which is welcoming to all children.
Contact Person: Avital Etehad ;
Email: [email protected];
Phone: (310) 553-3552;
Address: 10345 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90064;
Website: http://www.templeisaiah.com/preschool

Wise School

The vision ofWise School is to inspire and empower our students and their families to learn deeply about our world and Jewish heritage, to be creative, and to experience wholeness so that we can make great happen in our community, our nation, Israel, and the world.
Head Of School: Tami Weiser;
Beth Behar is Director of Admission and Middle School Placement
Phone: 310.889.2275
Email: [email protected]
Address: 15500 Stephen S. Wise Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90077;

Temple Beth Am Jewish Learning Community (JLC)

Sundays, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
& Tuesdays, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Our educational model aims to enrich and empower each child?s Jewish journey through developmentally appropriate learning experiences.

We foster learning journeys through an encounter with a lived Judaism rich in ideas, ritual, text, and practice.

Through an encounter with their own experiences in Judaism, and in collaboration with their peers and families, our children learn through experience and get to know, act and feel the Judaism of our past, our present, and our future.

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
[email protected]

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.