Preschool at Beth Shalom
Discover a world of wonder with our once-monthly Preschool program designed for 2-4 year olds! At Beth Shalom Congregation, we offer a delightful introduction to Jewish education, sparking a lifelong journey of learning. Through captivating stories, cheerful songs, and creative arts, children are immersed in Jewish values, traditions, and celebrations.
Junior Congregation at Beth Shalom
Join us once a month on Saturdays for an interactive Junior Congregation service led by our Education Director, Moshe Ben-Lev. Open to all children in Kindergarten through 6th grade, this program features tefillah, engaging activities, and opportunities for older students to help lead. Make Shabbat meaningful and fun for your kids at Junior Congregation.
View upcoming sessions here.
Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur Family Programming at Beth Shalom
Celebrate the High Holy Days with your family at Beth Shalom! We offer engaging programs for tots and families that bring the meaning of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur to life through stories, songs, and hands-on activities. Join us for these special gatherings and make holiday memories together.
Hanukkah Tunes & Tales: A Beth Shalom Tradition!
Join us for our beloved annual Hanukkah tradition—Hanukkah Tunes & Tales! Celebrate the Festival of Lights with a joyful evening filled with lively songs, captivating stories, and the company of friends. It’s a festive gathering that lights up the season with warmth and cheer. Don’t miss out on this special celebration at Beth Shalom!
Purim at Beth Shalom
Join us for a fun-filled Purim at Beth Shalom! Our family service brings the story of Purim to life. Kids and adults alike will enjoy making noise with groggers, sharing delicious hamentaschen, and celebrating together.
Haggadah Fair at Beth Shalom
Find the perfect Haggadah for your family at our annual Haggadah Fair. This event is geared toward young families with children in 5th grade or younger and is open to everyone. Rabbi Greenspan will be on hand to help families choose the Haggadah that is just right for them and their Passover seder.