Skirball Wild Things Are Happening—Story Time
Beginning April 18: Every Thursday–Sunday at 3:00 pm (except Sun, Apr 28)
Join Skirball staff in the gallery as they read you some of Maurice Sendak's most memorable stories!
Beginning April 18: Every Thursday–Sunday at 3:00 pm (except Sun, Apr 28)
Join Skirball staff in the gallery as they read you some of Maurice Sendak's most memorable stories!
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:
Our Jewish Learning Center provides flexible and fun Jewish education for families with kids in TK through 6th grade. We feature dynamic and loving teachers who know how to reach a child’s heart and soul. We meet once a week (either Tuesdays or Wednesdays from 4:00-6:15) for Judaic learning, and starting in 3rd grade, we add an extra hour for small-group Hebrew instruction (offered at various times throughout the week). If you are looking to be a part of a caring Jewish family, all we can say is, “Welcome home to HAMAKOM."
Friday, May 17th, June 7th, 2024
We will be hosting a monthly Shabbat dinner for teens. This program is designed to provide our young community members with engaging opportunities for personal growth, connection, and enrichment. We can't wait to see you at these special events!
Next Friday Night Dinner is Shabbat March 1st
To RSVP & for more details Text:
Arielle 818-288-5960
Free of charge!
Looking for a place to meet new friends while exploring your Jewish identity? You’ve found the perfect place! The Jewish Youth Network is the youth department powered by HAMAKOM in Woodland Hills. We are a program built on five values of religious identity, Jewish identity, community involvement, social engagement, and building leadership skills. These five branches dictate our programming and create many avenues for our youth to be involved.
This group is for 2-4 year olds and their parents or grandparents who learn together through music, art, dance and play.
Fridays starting Sep. 23
Cost: $225 for 13 classes
Time: 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
For more information, contact Sharone Weizman, Director of Lifelong Learning
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 818-882-4867 x108
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,
The Blessing Exchange offers our students and their families service learning and volunteer opportunities!
A Service Program for Jewish Teens and Young Adults with Autism and Neurodiverse Abilities in cooperation with Los Angeles Senior Living Communities and other Local Service Organizations
Welcome to Ilan Ramon, where childhood blossoms into a vibrant journey
of discovery and growth. Our thoughtfully crafted curriculum nurtures young minds
through an enriching blend of art, play, and creative exploration.
Immerse your child in a world of endless possibilities with our dynamic developmental,
play-based curriculum. From the joy of artistic expression to the thrill of scientific
exploration, each day at Ilan Ramon is filled with laughter, learning, and love. Through
You're never too young to learn! Beginning at 18 months! Shalom and welcome to the HAMAKOM Department of Early Childhood Center!
Starting school is a momentous event for every child and their family. We provide a secure and loving place for growth and transition and create a nurturing environment in a Jewish atmosphere of warmth and love where each child has the opportunity to grow, learn and develop at their own pace, and where they are always accepted for their unique self. HAMAKOM is a place for Jewish children to flourish and find their Jewish identity.
BJE: Builders of Jewish Education
6505 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 300
Los Angeles, CA 90048
(323) 761-8605