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The Greater Washington community is full of amazing learning opportunities and experiences for our children and teens. Search for a preschool, congregational school, youth group, summer camp or other special program by area, age, time, denomination and more on the Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning’s Concierge right here! For general community events, check out www.jconnect.org.
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Todah!
Kehilat Shalom describes itself as a dynamic and welcoming community that cultivates opportunities for lifelong learning, spiritual growth, and creative social programming.
Classes Offered Include:
K-2 Sundays 9:30 a.m.-Noon
3-5 Sundays 9:30 a.m.-Noon, Tuesday 4:15-6:15 p.m.
6 Sundays 9:30 a.m.-Noon, Tuesday 4:15-6:15 p.m.
7 Sundaya 9:30 a.m.-Noon, Tuesday 4:15-6:15 p.m.
Upper School
Grades 8-12 Tuesdays 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. 2x a month
Special Programs Include:
Pre-K Tot Shabbat 1x a month
K-2 Junior Congregation 2x a month 10:20 a.m.-Noon
3-4 Junior...
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Wednesday Evenings 6 - 7:30 pm at B'nai Israel Congregation in Rockville
kesem.dance@gmail.com
301-787-1444
Marnina Cowan
Kesem currently rehearses during the school year on Wednesday nights from 6 - 7:30 pm at B'nai Israel Congregation in Rockville. The troupes is under the direction of Marnina Cowan. The troupes preforms several times during the year in the Washington, DC area for Hebrew Schools, Synagogue events, Community wide Israel Festivals and other Jewish Community programs.
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Jewish Culture Clubs provide teens with opportunities for involvement in the Jewish community through their high school. Jewish Culture Clubs are established "for teens, by teens;" they meet during or after school hours (usually weekly or monthly) on campus and are open to all students. The structure of each Club is created by teen leaders, who assess the interests and needs of their participants. The Jewish content of Club activities focuses primarily on Jewish holidays, Jewish popular culture, Israel, Jewish history, rituals, understanding contemporary Judaism, and socializing with other Jewish teens. Each Club has at least one teacher sponsor, and is supported by the national organization, Jewish Student Union.
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JCC of Greater Washington
6125 Montrose Road
Rockville, Maryland 20852
Caroline Cardullo
301-348-3890
ccardullo@jccgw.org
The JCC Maccabi Games are a week-long Olympic-style event for 13-16 years olds held in different locations throughout the United States and Canada every summer. Although athletic competition is the focus of the event, the Games were designed to promote community service involvement, sportsmanship and religious pride. The enthusiasm and excitement that the Games generate make it a meaningful and memorable experience for all who are involved, from the athletes and volunteers to the coaches and host families. Children age 10-12 can participate in the Mid-Atlantic Junior Games, which offer a one-day experience, modeled after the...
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Machar’s Jewish Cultural School describes itself as a program that provides a secular humanistic approach to Jewish holidays, Jewish ethics and values, Jewish history, Israel, social activism, and community service. The school curriculum culminates in a group b’nei mitzvah ceremony, usually in 7th grade, where each student presents a project about a Jewish area of interest, together with supporting Jewish values that contribute to the child’s personal Jewish heritage.
Classes offered include:
Tots (ages 3-4) once a month Sunday, 9:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
K-1 once a month Sunday, 9:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
2 weekly 9:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
3 weekly 9:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
4 weekly 9:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
5 weekly 9:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
6 weekly 9:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m...
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Machon Micah (The Micah Institute) at Temple Micah describes itself as a multidimensional, multigenerational, and innovative approach to teaching Jewish learning that places learning in the center of our community through Jewish celebrations and daily experiences. Students across the generations celebrate their Jewish identities by participating in community-based Jewish life; through congregation wide-Shabbat and holiday gatherings, scheduled classroom and adult learning time, individualized weekly Skype Hebrew tutoring, and a midweek arts-based learning program.
Classes Include:
Pre-K-Programming at Monthly All-Community Education Events
K-2-Sunday 9:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m., Monthly All-Community Education Events
3-5-Sunday 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.., Monthly All-Community...
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Jewish Culture Clubs provide teens with opportunities for involvement in the Jewish community through their high school. Jewish Culture Clubs are established "for teens, by teens;" they meet during or after school hours (usually weekly or monthly) on campus and are open to all students. The structure of each Club is created by teen leaders, who assess the interests and needs of their participants. The Jewish content of Club activities focuses primarily on Jewish holidays, Jewish popular culture, Israel, Jewish history, rituals, understanding contemporary Judaism, and socializing with other Jewish teens. Each Club has at least one teacher sponsor, and is supported by The Curriculum Initiative for independent schools.
School Main...
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Jewish Culture Clubs provide teens with opportunities for involvement in the Jewish community through their high school. Jewish Culture Clubs are established "for teens, by teens;" they meet during or after school hours (usually weekly or monthly) on campus and are open to all students. The structure of each Club is created by teen leaders, who assess the interests and needs of their participants. The Jewish content of Club activities focuses primarily on Jewish holidays, Jewish popular culture, Israel, Jewish history, rituals, understanding contemporary Judaism, and socializing with other Jewish teens. Each Club has at least one teacher sponsor, and is supported by The Curriculum Initiative for independent schools.
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Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy
13300 Arctic Avenue
Rockville, MD 20853-3012
962-9400
(301) 962-9400 ext 5177 Headmaster
(301) 962-9400 ext 5163 Executive Director
Web Page: www.mjbha.org
E-mail: info@mjbha.org
Orthodox school. 2 year-old pre-school through 12th grade upper school. Full curriculum. Co-educational secular instruction K-12 and Judaic through grade 4. Grades 5-12 Judaic instruction boys and girls separately.
According to MJBHA this Day School has an integrated Judaic and general curriculum combines a warm and caring environment with a dynamic, challenging and creative co-educational course of study. Small class sizes and individualized attention mean that students can...
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The Washington Area's only program combining immersive Hebrew and camp-style Jewish learning with afterschool childcare for grades K-5. Busing provided from selected Montgomery County Public Schools.
www.MoEdCommunity.org
http://www.facebook.com/MoEdCommunity
orna@MoEdCommunity.org
240-479-4343
MoEd means “the appointed time” in Hebrew. MoEd is…
...a new Jewish educational afterschool program for children in grades K-5 who live in close-in Montgomery County and nearby Washington, DC.
...a fun and engaging program of Jewish learning, with an emphasis on immersive Hebrew language learning, combined with high-quality childcare, operating after school until 6:30 pm.
...an easy way for busy families to introduce...
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