Values make up the fabric of who we are
and what we do.

The nursery school embraces and welcomes families from all backgrounds as we cultivate a connection to Jewish values and tradition. We offer children many experiences that foster empathy with others, and encourage students to make a positive imprint on their world. Mitzvah projects, such as collecting food and clothing for city shelters and visiting nursing homes, are practical experiences that allow our children to be actively involved in tikkun olam, the Jewish concept of repairing the world. Shabbat and holiday celebrations are occasions to share Jewish stories and rituals, and to pass on a love of Jewish traditions to children. Our families gather around important moments on the Jewish and national calendar to assert our feelings of connection, remember our history, and celebrate the beauty of our traditions. Music is a key element in our Jewish curriculum, as we learn songs and melodies that bring us together, and give us a feeling of belonging throughout the year. It is part of the fabric of our life at the JCC, in the air around us, creating the setting for all of our communal celebrations.

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