Outdoor Movies at the Skirball: Where the Wild Things Are (2009)

Friday, June 28, 8:30 pm
Celebrate Sendak's most well-known story under the stars!

Celebrate Sendak's most well-known story under the stars! Embark on an extraordinary adventure to a world of friendly monsters with Spike Jonze's Where the Wild Things Are, which brings Maurice Sendak's timeless tale to life like never before!

Directed by Spike Jonze (2009, 101 min., Rated PG)

Celebrate Israel!

Join us on Sunday, May 19th for Israel’s 76 Birthday
Kids attractions, arts and Crafts, Interactive trip to Israel, Kosher Food, snow play, and petting zoo!

Now and Forever, let’s come together as a community, as we stand strong for Israel.

United we stand together to show the world that Israel is here to stay.

This event will take place a the IAC Shepher Community Center.

The American Library at The Skirball

On view through September 1, 2024
Free to all on Thursdays!
The American Library by Yinka Shonibare CBE RA
Browse artist Yinka Shonibare’s immersive installation The American Library, where six thousand books are wrapped in textiles with the names of US immigrants and Black Americans affected by the Great Migration. Learn about their impact and share your own story.

How to experience this exhibition:

Ilan Ramon Day School

Ilan Ramon is a community Jewish day school in Agoura Hills, serving
students in Early Childhood through Grade 5. Our school’s mission is to cultivate a deep
love of learning and curiosity into the next generation of American citizenry and Jewish
adults. We offer an integrated curriculum focused on critical thinking, community
involvement, the values of Judaism, and a personal connection to Israel. Our innovative
program develops lifelong learners and leaders by emphasizing intellectual, spiritual,

Temple Etz Chaim Religious School

At Temple Etz Chaim, we feel the important responsibility of providing our students with an excellent Jewish education. Our school's critical role is to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for our students to function responsibly in the Jewish Community. Religious education will help to enable future generations to live productive and meaningful lives as Americans and Jews.

Temple Etz Chaim Preschool

Preschool is the beginning of many years of education. In an environment of caring and and understanding, the staff of the Early Childhood Education Center (ECEC) at Temple Etz Chaim works to help our children grow socially, physically, academically and spiritually through a program rich in stimulating activity. The ECEC environment is designed to create an atmosphere that enables our children to grow at their own pace. We believe that children learn through discovery, experimentation and problem solving.

Mesivta of Greater L.A.

Mesivta of Greater Los Angeles seeks to promote the religious, intellectual, and personal growth of each of its students. Every one of our students should strive for excellence in both their religious and general studies. Our graduates should be educated so that they will be an asset to our society as successful, career-oriented productive individuals.