Room J@EMJC is a place for children to discover and develop their connections to Judaism. We fuse ancient traditions with contemporary learning and openness. Our youth and family programs provide a stimulating foundation for exploring and interpreting Jewish ideas, nurturing Judaic identity, acting responsibly, and for encouraging lasting commitments to spiritual discovery. We give attentive guidance to every kind of learner and warmly welcome all families.
Hebrew School
Awarded the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism’s Framework for Excellence, Room J meets the needs of its students in a one- room schoolhouse setting.
Our small group learning includes an all-group prayer service, Hebrew reading in small groups, community discussion about the weekly Torah portion, a focus on a topic that could draw from an upcoming holiday, an ethical question or perhaps a story and a song session with Cantor Levine. Students also spend time at the art table.
This year, students made “Shabbat treasure chests” out of cigar boxes. As part of their learning about Shabbat, kids made candlestick holders, spice boxes, challah covers and yads. The boxes also included student copies of Shabbat prayers. Next year the kids will add Kiddush cups and Havdallah candles to their chests.
Ages 5 to 9 – Sunday 9:30 – 11am
Ages 9 to 13 – Sunday 9:30am – 11:00am & Tuesday 3:30pm – 6:00pm
For more information contact roomj@emjc.org. Check out our latest brochure here.
Photo credit: Photo by Jess Wolk
Shabbat-a-Bim-Bom
A monthly Friday evening Shabbat service and celebration for kids and their adults.
Join Cantor Sam Levine and Education Director Audrey Korelstein for a lively Shabbat service followed by a kid-pleasing, adult appealing dinner served with play fun and friendly conversation.
Services begin at 6:30pm in the Little Tent Family room downstairs.
Shabbat Katan
Join our tot-shabbat tefilah circle, shabbat mornings at 11:15 am, healthy snacks and kiddush following.