
Jewish Historical Society of GW Youth Pre-Show Workshop & Tickets for "Parade" musical drama about Leo Frank
Join Jewish youth from the metro-Washington area for a pre-show workshop and lunch before seeing the play "Parade." The workshop will prepare students by contextualizing the play and posing framing questions
JHSGW is offering a limited number of discounted youth and chaperone tickets to Ford's Theatre's Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011 matinee production of "Parade," a drama with music based on the true story of the trial and lynching of Leo Frank. The play is recommended for 8th graders and up. Cost: $20 per youth (age 13-22); $45 per chaperone.
Limited tickets available. .
Melvin J Berman Hebrew Academy
962-9400
(301) 962-9400 ext 5177 Headmaster
(301) 962-9400 ext 5163 Executive Director
Jewish Primary Day School of the Nations Capital
Jewish Primary Day School of the Nation's Capital
6045 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20011-1713
#:(202) 291-5737
Web Page: www.jpds.org
E-mail: info@jpds.org
Jewish Primary Day School covers full pre-K, K-6. Developmental, hands on approach to Jewish and secular education. Small classes, modern Hebrew, active parent body, monthly parent newsletter. Before/after school care program. Afternoon school enrichment program.
Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School
The Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School is an independent community day school serving students from Kindergarten through 12th grade. The School is dedicated to creating an environment in which students can grow to their fullest potential as responsible and dedicated members of the Jewish community and of American society. Based on six basic Jewish precepts, the Mission of our School is to teach its students:
CESJDS is located on two campuses in the Rockville area. The Lower School is situated on the corner of East Jefferson Street and Montrose Road. Close to the Charles E. Smith Community Service Campus and backing up to the B'nai Israel Congregation.
Washington JCC Summer Programs
Camp Yad B' Yad (grades 9–12)
Hand In Hand, Together We’ll Make a Difference
Ages: entering grades 9–12
June 20–July 1
$730 per session, $620 Discounted Member Rate

How much could you accomplish if you did just one thing each day to make the world nicer, better, healthier? Whether you’re using paint brushes and power tools or pots and pans, you can help your community through Camp Yad.
The Children's Learning Center Summer Program
The Children's Learning Center Summer program offers one class each for:
Infants/Toddlers, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 year olds 5 days or 3 days per week from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. or 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. or 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. (parents' choice).
CLC describes its camp program as including arts and crafs, music,outside water and sand play and special events days.
For More Information Contact: Renee Popkin at renaclc@gmail.com or 301-871-6600.
Website URL: www.clcmd.org
Washington Hebrew Congregation Camp Keetov
Washington Hebrew Congregation Camp Keetov describes itself as a fun and nurturing summer program complete with water play, outdoor play, special events and Special Shabbat programs on Friday. Membership is not required to participate
Summer Offerings include:
Infants/Toddlers 16 mos. – 21 mos., 6 weeks , Tuesday or Thursday, 9:45-11:15am
2s MWF, 6 weeks, 9:30-11:30am or 12:30pm
3s M-F, two 3-week sessions, 9:30 am – 1:00pm
4s M-F, two 3-week sessions, 9:30 am – 3:00pm
Early Drop Off: 8:30am
For More Information Contact: Maxine Perlmutter at mperlmutter@whctemple.org or 301-279-7505
Website URL: whcecc.org
Broadman-Kaplan Early Childhood Center of Tikvat Israel Summer Program
BKECC of Tikvat Israel's summer program is open to 18 month-5 year olds. Membership is not required to participate in the program.
Broadman-Kaplan Early Childhood Center of Tikvat Israel describes its goal for the summer program as to provide a high quality, developmentally appropriate, Jewish early childhood program that is consistent with the way young children learn, safe and stimulating, positive and enjoyable regarding Jewish experiences and observance, and effective in establishing open and beneficial relationships between parents and staff.
Summer offerings include:
2s Starting at 18months Monday-Friday 7:00am- 6:00pm
3s Monday- Friday 7:00am-6:00pm
4s Monday- Friday 7:00am-6:00pm
5s Monday- Friday 7:00am-6:00pm
Early Drop Off: 7:00am- 9:00am
Camp Rodef Shalom
Camp Rodef Shalom describes itself as a spirited Jewish day camp established to enhance the religious school youth community of Temple Rodef. Membership in the synagogue is not required.
Early Childhood Programs Offered:
4s 5 week session plus optional 1 week bonus week, MTWThF, 9:00am – 1:30pm. Dates for 2011 are June 27 – July 29, with bonus week Aug 1-5.
5s 5 week session plus optional 1 week bonus week, MTWThF, 9:00am – 3:00pm. Dates for 2011 are June
After Care: MTWThF, 3:00pm-6:00pm. Open to grades K and up. 27 – July 29, with bonus week Aug 1-5.
Contact Person: Jay Rapoport, Camp Director at camp@templerodefshalom.org or 703-532-2241 x306
Website URL: http://www.templerodefshalom.org/education/camp.htm
JCC of Northern Virginia Summer Program
JCC or Northern Virginia Camp Ahava describes itself as a camp that provides a hands on, developmental experience in a safe, fun and Jewish environment.
It is open to infants through 5 year olds with the following classes.
Infants/Toddlers fulltime year round option only
Ages 20 months-23 months 9-1pm only; no extended care; 2 day (T,TH), 3 day (M,W,F) or 5 days (M-F)
Ages 24 months-4 years ; 2year olds have same 2 day, 3 day or 5 day options as above; 3 year olds have 3 or 5 day option and 4 year olds have 5 day option only; Camp runs 9-1pm
5s rising kindgergarten 9-4pm program only; aftercare 4-6pm
The summer schedule and themes are:
Session 1: iRock (June 27-July 8 no camp July 4)
Session 2: iRoll (July 11-22)
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