Daily schedule
9:00 am - 9:10 am Parsha of the Week
9:10 am - 10:00 am Judaica Lesson
10:00 am - 10:40 am Oneg/Music/Cooking/Art
10:45 am - 11:30 am Hebrew Lesson
11:30 am - 12:00 am Rabbi Time/Services
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We warmly invite family members to join us each week at 11:30 AM for "Rabbi Time".
Resources for Children and Families:
PJ Library sends free high-quality Jewish children’s books to families every month. These stories spark conversations that inspire the whole family to explore and celebrate what they love about Jewish life.
The program was created by the nonprofit Harold Grinspoon Foundation (HGF) in keeping with its mission to help people connect to Jewish values, traditions, and culture while building vibrant Jewish communities. The HGF partners with local Jewish organizations to fund PJ Library and make it available in their community.
Watch fun Jewish videos on the holidays, the parshah and a variety of Jewish themes.
A collection of fun Jewish games.
Games, arts, crafts, puzzles, and more. Creative holiday fun for children.
Jewish Holiday educational stories geared for children.
The Jewish holidays explored through the eyes of children. Guides, stories, crafts, recipes, videos, and much more!
Akhlah, the Jewish children’s learning network, is an important resource created to provide Jewish children and their families access to the prayers, stories and rituals that have bound Jews together around the world and through the ages. Akhlah is specifically designed for the youngest and least knowledgeable among us, while maintaining scrupulous attention to the details of the subject matter.
Children and others who wish to learn about Judaism will find that Akhlah offers a comprehensive yet non-sectarian perspective. Akhlah does not subscribe to any of the three branches of Judaism– Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform– but celebrates them all. We wish to provide information about the traditions and practices of all the major branches of Judaism, for although the vagaries of geography and circumstance have spread these branches in different directions, when we look back, we share the common bonds of ancestors, history and language: these are the roots of our Tree of Life.
We feel that this information is too dear and too vital to water down with commercialism. That is why Akhlah does not, and will not, have any banners or other advertising. Nor will visitors to this site ever have to worry about their names or addresses ever appearing on commercial mailing lists.
Akhlah is determined to become a comprehensive knowledge base. We are gathering together talented Jews from around the world and across all disciplines – scholars, writers, illustrators, educators and others – to pull together an accurate and entertaining process that invites and involves children with Judaism. The joy of learning Judaism should be part of the joy of Judaism, and if the paths to the Aleph-Bet and the Torah are fun, they will be more frequently traveled.
Akhlah is a 501(c)(3) charity recognized by the IRS since September of 2000 that relies on the generosity of individuals and others who want a site for Jewish learning free from commercialism.
Torah for Our Generation
Our mission is to inspire today’s generation with powerful Torah videos. Our online platform and educational tools encourage youth to approach Torah and mitzvos with passion and commitment.
Torah Live for Your Home
Torah Live videos transmit valuable messages and knowledge, while providing kosher entertainment. It is a perfect home activity for kids, parents, and anyone curious to learn more about Jewish topics.
What is Toveedo?
Toveedo is an APP and website that has a wide variety of educational, fun entertainment for kids in a safe, ad-free space. In today’s day and age, even very young children spend time watching videos and Toveedo ensures that the content that we create and license is up to our Torah values.
My Jewish Learning is all about empowering Jewish discovery for anyone interested in learning more. We offer thousands of articles, videos and other resources to help you navigate all aspects of Judaism and Jewish life — from food to history to beliefs and practices.
Our site is geared toward all backgrounds and level of knowledge. So whether you’re a Hebrew school dropout seeking a refresher on how to light the Hanukkah menorah or a synagogue president looking for a new perspective on the week’s Torah portion or a newcomer contemplating converting to Judaism — we have something for you.
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My Jewish Learning was launched in 2003 and is now a part of 70 Faces Media, the largest nonprofit, nondenominational Jewish media organization in North America.