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:

Temple Judea Camp Sababa

• Summer Dates, Week 1: July 22 - July 26, 9 am - 4 pm
• Summer Dates, Week 2: July 29- August 2, 9 am - 4 pm
For two weeks in the summer, Temple Judea is transformed! Our dedicated team of educators and camp counselors work together to create a real Jewish camp experience for our campers. It’s two weeks filled with so much laughter and fun that kids learn without even knowing it! There’s swimming and water activities, role playing games, a ga-ga pit, arts and crafts, sports, and so much more. All in a loving, supportive, Jewish environment.

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.