Resources for LA Families
Discover the vibrant world of Jewish Early Childhood Education for your little ones. Explore options and find the perfect educational setting where your child can grow, learn, and embrace their Jewish heritage. Start your journey today! We invite you to consider the following programs that serve families with young kids ages 0-5.
Jewish Preschools in LA
Beth El Nursery School at Congregation Beth El
Gan Avraham Preschool at Temple Beth Abraham
Gan Ilan Preschool at Temple Isaiah of Contra Costa County
Gan Mah Tov Preschool at Beth Jacob Congregation
Gan Sameach Preschool at Temple Beth Torah
Gan Shalom at Congregation Beth Israel
The Gan Preschool at Chabad of Alameda
Aaron Milken Center at Wise (ages 2 – 5)
Barefoot Atelier -Preschool (ages 2 – 6)
Temple Israel of Hollywood Bay Nimoy ECC (18 months – 5)
Emunah Preschool & Kindergarten (18 months – 6)
Gan Chabad Preschool (ages 2 – 6)
IKAR Early Childhood Center (18 months – 5)
JEMS Preschool, Chabad of Los Feliz (18 months – 5)
Ora Preschool (Maor LA special ed.) (18 months – 6)
Pressman Academy of Temple Beth Am ECC (ages 2 – 5)
Silverlake Independent JCC Preschool (ages 2 – 5)
Douglas Family Early Childhood Center of Sinai Temple (16 months – 5)
Tashbar Sephardic Yeshiva Katina (ages 2 – 5)
Temple Isaiah Preschool (ages 2 – 5)
The Gan of Cheviot Hills (ages 2 – 5)
The J LA Early Childhood Center (18 months – 5)
Levy Family ECC of Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel (ages 2 – 5)
Wilshire Boulevard Temple / Glazer Family Early Childhood Center (18 months – 5)
Wilshire Boulevard Temple / Mann Family Early Childhood Center (18 months – 5)
Wilshire Boulevard Temple / Resnik Family Early Childhood Center (18 months – 5)
Yavneh Hebrew Academy Early Childhood Center (ages 2 – 5)
Yeshiva Aharon Yaakov/Ohr Eliyahu ECC (YAYOE)
Bilowit Jewish Preschool & Kindergarten (Chabad South Bay) (ages 2 – 5)
Chabad Beach cities- The Growing Garden Preschool and Kindergarten (infant – 5)
Shalem Early Childhood Learning Community (ages 2 – 6)
Congregation Ner Tamid of the South Bay/David Preschool (20 months – 5)
Adat Ari El Rose Engel Early Childhood Center (ages 2 – 5)
Temple Beth Hillel ECE (ages 2 – 5)
Emek Hebrew Academy Teichman Family Torah ECC
Gan Israel Preschool (Tarzana) (ages 2 – 6)
Or Hachaim Academy Early Childhood (ages 3 – 5)
Temple B’nai Hayim Children’s Center (ages 2 – 5)
Valley Beth Shalom Early Childhood Center (18 months – 5)
Yeshiva Ketana Preschool (ages 3 – 4)
Burbank Temple Emanu El Early Childhood Center (ages 2 – 5)
Hamakom Early Childhood Center (infant – 5)
Ilan Ramon Early Childhood Education Center (ages 2 – 5)
Kadima Day School Early Childhood Education Center (ages 2 – 5)
Harkham Hillel Hebrew Academy ECE (ages 2 – 5)
Jewish Creative Preschool (ages 2 – 5)
Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills Early Childhood Center (ages 2 -4)
Beth Shir Shalom ECC (18 months – 5)
Gan Israel Preschool (18 months – 6)
Gan West Preschool (20 months – 5)
The Molly Steinsapir ECC (Kehillat Israel) (ages 2 – 5)
Palisades Jewish Early Childhood Center (infant – 5)
Temple Akiba Early Childhood Center ECC (18 months – 5)
The Preschool at Mishkon Tephilo Susan Sims Bodenstein Preschool (18 months – 4)
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