Temple Beth Tikvah Preschool offers a nurturing, Jewish-centered environment for children ages 18 months to 5 years, where learning and growth unfold through meaningful relationships and engaging experiences. The program blends hands-on exploration with a balance of teacher- and child-led activities to foster creativity, confidence, and a love of learning. With a low student-to-teacher ratio, every child receives individualized attention and support. Rooted in Jewish values, the preschool helps children build social skills, self-esteem, and a strong foundation for lifelong learning.
JLearn
JLearn is transforming Jewish education in Atlanta by fostering strong Jewish identities and literacy for both children and families, reaching affiliated and unaffiliated learners alike. Through collaboration, investment in educator talent, and innovative new models, JLearn is building a vibrant and inclusive Jewish future for our community.
What we do
Transforming Jewish Education in Atlanta
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Strengthen Talent
Engage the BEST experts from the field to elevate our educators through professional development.
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Build the Pipeline
Find creative ways to recruit and retain educational talent.
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Cultivate & Catalyze Educational Innovation
Incentivize and scaffold risk-taking and professional growth through grant-making.
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Strengthen Collaboration
Convene and facilitate networks of educators to share resources & ideas.
We Support:
- Supplemental Jewish Education (Religious School)
- Jewish Day Schools
- Early Childhood Jewish Education (Preschool)
- Israel Education & Engagement
Grant Opportunities
Each grant is available at different times throughout the year. Please contact Rabbi Elana Perry for more details or visit our grants page.
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JLearn BOOST Micro-Grants for Supplemental Jewish Education
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JLearn SEEDS Grants: Investing in Educator Excellence
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Professional Development Grant for Jewish Educators in Supplemental Jewish Education Programs
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Day School Educator Wellness Grants
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Jewish Community Professional Tuition Grant
Resources
Preschool
Jewish Preschool Teaching Opportunities
If you’re interested in Jewish preschool teaching opportunities, contact Angelena May at amay@jewishatlanta.org
Part-Time Teaching
Part-time Teaching Opportunities in Jewish Programs
If you’re interested in part-time teaching opportunities in supplemental Jewish education programs (religious schools), click the attached doc.
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Jewish Preschools
Alefbet Preschool
The Alefbet Preschool at Beth Shalom, located in Dunwoody, Georgia, offers a warm and engaging Jewish early childhood education for children aged 12 months through Pre-K. The preschool emphasizes a play-based curriculum that nurtures children’s emotional, social, physical, spiritual, and cognitive development, fostering a love for learning and a strong sense of Jewish identity. Weekly morning specialties, including music and movement classes, enrich the learning experience, while the school collaborates closely with families to support each child’s growth. Conveniently situated near Northeast Atlanta, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Johns Creek, Alpharetta, and Norcross, Alefbet Preschool provides a nurturing environment where children can thrive.
Atlanta Jewish Academy
Atlanta Jewish Academy is a Modern Orthodox school that nurtures each student’s academic growth, Torah learning, and character development, while inspiring commitment to Judaism, engagement in community, and connection with Israel.
Beth Jacob Preschool
Beth Jacob Preschool offers a warm, Torah-centered early childhood program for Jewish children ages three months through pre-K. Rooted in Jewish values and traditions, the curriculum fosters spiritual, emotional, and social development, emphasizing kindness, independence, and self-confidence. The school is known for its individualized support, partnering with families and specialists to ensure every child thrives. With flexible scheduling, a nurturing environment, and a strong commitment to safety, Beth Jacob Preschool is a trusted foundation for lifelong learning and community connection.
Temple Beth Tikvah Preschool
Etz Chaim Preschool
Etz Chaim Preschool is an inclusive, play-based early childhood program where every child is valued, respected, and supported in their individual growth. The curriculum is child-directed and developmentally appropriate, encouraging meaningful, hands-on learning in a nurturing environment. Nature and Jewish values are woven into daily experiences, with a strong emphasis on tikkun olam (caring for the world) and building kehilla (community). Through exploration and connection, children develop confidence, curiosity, and a love for learning.
Intown Jewish Preschool
The Intown Jewish Preschool fosters a warm, nurturing environment where children are seen as capable, curious learners. Rooted in a belief in the power of each child’s voice and ideas, the school provides ever-evolving, experiential learning opportunities tailored to each child’s development. Students are encouraged to co-construct their educational journey while building confidence, creativity, and a strong sense of community.
MJCCA Preschools - Weinstein School
MJCCA Preschools nurture a lifelong love of learning in children and help families build lasting community connections. Located on the Zaban Park Campus, The Weinstein School offers a rich and expansive environment where preschoolers explore 52 acres that include a lake, sports fields, gyms, a theater, and an indoor swimming pool. Caring, highly trained teachers and staff create a warm, welcoming community for the entire family as each child begins their educational journey.
MJCCA Preschools - Schiff School
As the newest member of the MJCCA Preschools family, The Schiff School offers a warm and welcoming environment within Temple Emanu-El. Its close-knit, supportive setting fosters meaningful collaboration between educators and families, creating a nurturing foundation for early childhood growth and learning.
MJCCA Preschools - Sunshine School
The Sunshine School offers an intimate, family-like atmosphere where children are free to explore and grow. Spacious classrooms support hands-on learning through games, creative arts, and academic-focused activities in reading, writing, and math. Each week concludes with a joyful Shabbat Sing in the sanctuary, where families are invited to join and celebrate together.
Morah Carol's Place
Morah Carol’s Place (MCP) is a unique new Jewish preschool dedicated to nurturing young learners through a strong foundation in Torah, academics, and the Hebrew language. MCP honors each child’s individual learning style, creating an environment where every student can thrive. With a high-quality preschool experience and a thoughtfully designed school calendar that supports working Jewish families, MCP offers a meaningful and practical approach to early childhood education.
Seeds of Wonder Journey School
Seeds of Wonder offers a hands-on, developmentally appropriate curriculum for children and families of all backgrounds. With a focus on exploration, creativity, and curiosity, the program encourages children to engage deeply with the world around them. Guided by master teachers, students grow into socially capable problem solvers. A child-centered philosophy and intentionally smaller class sizes distinguish Seeds of Wonder from other preschools, daycares, and childcare centers in Roswell.
Temple Sinai Preschool
Temple Sinai Preschool, located in Sandy Springs, Georgia, offers a warm, inclusive, and creative Jewish early childhood education for children from eight weeks old through Pre-Kindergarten. The preschool emphasizes learning through play, fostering social, emotional, academic, physical, and spiritual growth in a nurturing environment.
The Epstein School
The Epstein School’s Early Childhood Program, serving children from infancy through Pre-K, offers a nurturing, play-based environment that fosters curiosity, creativity, and confidence. Through hands-on exploration and guided learning, children develop foundational skills in language, literacy, math, and social-emotional growth, all while embracing Jewish traditions and values. The program emphasizes individualized attention and joyful learning experiences that lay the groundwork for lifelong learning.
The Weinberg Early Learning Center
The Weinberg Early Learning Center (WELC) is a warm, safe, inclusive and inspiring learning environment for children ages 3 months to 4 years. As a nationally recognized religious education program for over 15 years, WELC prides itself on connecting education with Jewish values while developing confident and respectful children in a religiously and ethnically diverse environment. WELC applies play-based learning in the classroom and emphasizes its vibrant and diverse community.
Torah Tots Preschool
Torah Tots Chabad Preschool provides a nurturing early childhood education for children ages 18 months through Pre-K, with a core program from 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM and flexible early and after-care options. The program emphasizes personalized attention and a well-rounded curriculum that prepares each child for Kindergarten and beyond. Children also engage deeply with their Jewish heritage through creative lessons, hands-on holiday activities, Shabbat celebrations, storytelling, and imaginative play.
Chaya Mushka Children's House
Chaya Mushka Children’s House (CMCH) is a Jewish Montessori preschool located in Atlanta, Georgia, serving children from 18 months through kindergarten. Rooted in Chabad philosophy, CMCH integrates Jewish values with the Montessori method to foster a nurturing environment where children can explore, grow, and build their Jewish identity. The school’s approach emphasizes individualized learning, encouraging children to think, observe, and reflect, thereby cultivating a lifelong love for learning.
Gesher L'Torah Preschool, Seeds of Wonder Journey School
Seeds of Wonder Journey School, the preschool program of Congregation Gesher L’Torah in Alpharetta, Georgia, offers a hands-on, developmentally appropriate curriculum for children and families of all backgrounds. Emphasizing exploration, creativity, and social development, the school encourages children to engage with their world through natural curiosity and imaginative play. Guided by experienced educators, each child is nurtured according to their individual learning style, fostering a supportive environment that sets Seeds of Wonder apart from other preschools and childcare centers in the area.
Little Oak Co-op
Little Oak (Ilan Katan) is an all-outdoor, cooperative Jewish preschool located in a public nature area in Decatur. Designed for children ages 3–6, the program emphasizes community, kindness, STEAM learning, and environmental stewardship, all rooted in Jewish values and inclusive of diverse cultural and faith traditions. Children explore local wildlife habitats in all weather, engaging in collaborative, hands-on learning. Parents play an active role by assisting in class, and the school also offers a toddler playgroup and enrichment classes for early elementary students.
Cobb Jewish Preschool
Cobb Jewish Preschool (CJP) in Marietta, Georgia, offers a nurturing, child-centered education rooted in Jewish values for children aged 18 months through Pre-K. Emphasizing experiential and intentional learning, CJP encourages children to explore their environment and express themselves through various modes, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills . The preschool provides flexible program options, including early care, core day, enrichment, and aftercare, to accommodate families’ needs . With a dedicated staff and a warm, inclusive atmosphere, CJP prepares children for a meaningful future while instilling a lifelong love for learning.
Singing Hearts Preschool
Singing Hearts is a Reggio-inspired early childhood program that weaves music, the arts, and Jewish values into a thoughtfully designed learning experience. With a focus on creativity, individual expression, and child-led exploration, the program nurtures each child’s curiosity and Jewish spark. Teachers engage children in meaningful play and discovery, following their interests to guide the educational journey.
CDT Early Leaning Academy
Congregation Dor Tamid’s Early Learning Academy (CDTELA) in Johns Creek, Georgia, offers a full-day preschool program for children aged six weeks through Pre-K. Emphasizing hands-on learning, creativity, and cultural diversity, the curriculum supports each child’s social, emotional, and cognitive development in a nurturing environment. Children engage in activities that foster independence, imagination, and a love for discovery, guided by experienced educators. As part of a vibrant Reform synagogue community, CDTELA integrates Jewish values and traditions into daily learning experiences.
Religious Schools
Kesher Religious School
Kesher, Ahavath Achim Synagogue’s innovative education program, serves children from age three through sixth grade. Rooted in Jewish values, Kesher emphasizes nurturing compassionate and curious learners through engaging, experiential learning. The program fosters a strong sense of community, encouraging students to explore their Jewish identity in a supportive environment. By integrating creative educational approaches, Kesher aims to cultivate a lifelong connection to Jewish life and learning.
CBH Community School
Congregation Bet Haverim’s Community School (CBHCS) offers an inclusive, progressive Jewish education for children from Pre-K through 7th grade. The curriculum combines Torah study, Jewish history, mitzvot, and Hebrew literacy with a strong emphasis on social justice and acts of loving-kindness. Weekly gatherings, including the Minyan B’Yachad prayer service, foster community and spiritual growth. CBHCS celebrates diversity and provides a safe, welcoming environment for families of all backgrounds and identities.
Gilner Religious School
The Gilner Religious School at Congregation Beth Shalom in Dunwoody, Georgia, offers a dynamic and engaging Jewish education for students from pre-K through 10th grade. Emphasizing experiential learning, the program integrates Jewish history, Torah, holidays, Hebrew, and prayer into hands-on activities that foster a deep connection to Jewish life. Young learners in the Chalutzim program (pre-K and kindergarten) explore Judaism through singing, dancing, crafting, and outdoor play, while older students participate in small group Hebrew instruction and family-oriented social action opportunities. The Teen Scene program for grades 8–10 focuses on applying Jewish values to real-life situations, helping students navigate their young adult lives with a strong moral foundation.
Temple Beth Tikvah Religious School
Temple Beth Tikvah’s Religious School in Roswell, Georgia, offers a comprehensive Jewish education for students from Pre-K through 12th grade. The curriculum emphasizes Jewish life, religious practice, tefilah (prayer), Torah study, Hebrew language, Jewish social studies, and the value of mitzvot (commandments), aiming to develop a strong Jewish identity within each student. Through study, art, music, discussion, social action projects, and other meaningful Jewish experiences, students build connections to God, the synagogue, Israel, and Jewish history. The program incorporates the innovative Shalom Learning curriculum and offers cultural electives, such as art, cooking, conversational Hebrew, Israeli games, and social action, to enrich the educational experience.
BT Lab
BT LAB is Congregation B’nai Torah’s dynamic religious school program in Sandy Springs, Georgia, serving over 120 students from Pre-K through 7th grade. The program emphasizes experiential learning, encouraging students to explore Jewish life and Hebrew language through hands-on activities, meaningful discussions, and personal reflection. BT LAB utilizes the Shalom Learning curriculum, supplemented by resources developed by the Director of Lifelong Learning, Rabbi Hillel Konigsburg. Classes meet on Sundays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, with additional remote Hebrew instruction during the week, and occasional evening sessions for older students.
Congregation Dor Tamid Religious School
Congregation Etz Chaim Religious School
Congregation Etz Chaim’s Religious School in Marietta, Georgia, offers a comprehensive Jewish education for students from kindergarten through 12th grade. The curriculum emphasizes Hebrew decoding, tefillah (prayer), Torah study, Jewish holidays, and the development of a personal relationship with God and Israel. Through a spiraling curriculum, each year builds upon the previous, fostering a deep and lasting connection to Jewish life and community. The program is designed to be engaging, interactive, and developmentally appropriate, with a strong emphasis on inclusivity and meeting the diverse needs of all students. Family involvement is encouraged through volunteer opportunities and parallel learning experiences, reinforcing the partnership between the school and families in nurturing each child’s Jewish journey.
Pearl Sutton Religious School
The Pearl Sutton Religious School at Congregation Gesher L’Torah in Alpharetta, Georgia, offers a dynamic, hands-on Jewish education tailored to students from Pre-K through 7th grade. The curriculum emphasizes Jewish values, Torah, prayer, Hebrew, and a personal connection to God and Israel, with each grade focusing on age-appropriate themes. Hebrew instruction is customized by grade and skill level, allowing students to progress at their own pace. Weekly sessions include engaging lessons, communal prayer, and experiential learning activities. The program also features Whole Mishpacha family events, fostering community and shared learning experiences throughout the year.
Jewish Kids Groups (JKG)
Jewish Kids Groups (JKG) offers a vibrant, camp-style Jewish education for children in kindergarten through 10th grade across three Atlanta locations. Its programs—including the Afternoon Community, B Mitzvah, and Teen Leadership Academy—blend experiential learning with fun, fostering strong Jewish identities and friendships. JKG welcomes families from all backgrounds, including interfaith and unaffiliated households, providing an inclusive environment that meets the needs of contemporary families.
Mitzner Family Religious School
The Mitzner Family Religious School at Temple Kehillat Chaim in Roswell, Georgia, offers a Sunday-only Judaics and Hebrew program for students from Pre-K through 7th grade. The curriculum emphasizes Jewish identity, mitzvot (commandments), Hebrew language, prayer, and a connection to Israel, fostering a strong foundation in Reform Jewish values. The school year is enriched with engaging events such as an annual picnic, Sukkot celebrations, Chanukkah-Palooza, and Tu B’Shevat activities, creating a vibrant and inclusive community for students and families.
Temple Kol Emeth Religious School
Temple Kol Emeth’s Religious School in Marietta, Georgia, offers a comprehensive Jewish education for students from Pre-K through 12th grade. The curriculum emphasizes Jewish identity, Hebrew language, Torah study, and the application of Jewish values in daily life, fostering a deep connection to Jewish heritage. The school provides a supportive and engaging environment where students and families can explore Jewish culture and teachings.
Machon Hadash Religious School
Machon Hadash is Congregation Or Hadash’s Shabbat-based educational program for children in kindergarten through 7th grade. Held on Saturday mornings from 9:30 AM to noon, the program offers immersive, experiential learning that brings Jewish values, Torah, prayer, and Hebrew to life through storytelling, music, games, and community-building activities. Midweek Hebrew instruction is available for grades 3–6, either through virtual small-group sessions with the Atlanta Hebrew Connection or in-person tutoring on Wednesdays. Machon Hadash welcomes both synagogue members and non-members, inviting families to explore Jewish learning in a joyful, inclusive environment.
Machaneh Shai
Machaneh Shai, the religious school of Congregation Shearith Israel in Atlanta, offers an engaging Jewish education for children aged 3 through 7th grade. The program emphasizes experiential learning, incorporating Torah study, Jewish holidays, values, history, and Hebrew through interactive activities such as art, music, cooking, and prayer. Families with children in Pre-K through 3rd grade are welcome to enroll without synagogue membership, while membership is encouraged from 4th grade onward as students begin B’nai Mitzvah preparation. Midweek Hebrew instruction is available for grades 2–7, either in-person on Wednesdays or online through the Atlanta Hebrew Connection.
Diamond Family Religious School
The Diamond Family Religious School at Temple Emanu-El in Atlanta offers an innovative, one-day-per-week Reform Jewish education for children from Pre-K through 12th grade. Its curriculum integrates Jewish values, traditions, Hebrew language, and a connection to Israel, fostering a strong Jewish identity and community engagement. Students benefit from experiential learning, including art, music, and holiday celebrations, with opportunities for midweek independent practice to reinforce their skills. The program emphasizes inclusivity and flexibility, accommodating diverse learning needs and family schedules.
Noar Sunday
Noar Sunday is Temple Sinai’s innovative educational program for students in grades Pre-K through 6, designed to foster lifelong connections and spiritual growth. Each student is placed into an eidah (unit) based on grade level, focusing on areas such as lifecycle events, Torah stories, and Jewish history. The curriculum emphasizes personal choice, community building, and hands-on learning, engaging children in authentic Jewish content through rotations that include Hebrew instruction, small group learning, t’filah (prayer), and chugim (electives). This approach encourages students to explore Jewish values (middot) and become active, engaged members of their communities.
Breman Education Center
The Breman Education Center at The Temple in Atlanta offers a dynamic, experiential Jewish education for children from Pre-K through 10th grade. Its curriculum is tailored to each grade level, fostering positive Jewish identities through hands-on learning of Torah, rituals, and Jewish values. The program emphasizes action, connection, and exploration, encouraging students to engage with their heritage and the modern world. Additionally, the center provides youth programming and travel opportunities to enrich the educational experience.
Building Blocks
Building Blocks is Congregation Or VeShalom’s Sunday School program for children ages 2 to 12, offering an engaging introduction to Jewish learning through a Sephardic lens. Held on Sunday mornings, the curriculum emphasizes prayer, Jewish holidays, Hebrew language, and cultural traditions, all delivered through interactive and age-appropriate activities. The program fosters a warm, inclusive environment where children can explore their heritage and build a strong foundation in Jewish identity.
Congregation Ner Tamid Religious School
Congregation Ner Tamid’s Religious School in Marietta, Georgia, offers a dynamic and inclusive Jewish education for students from Pre-K through 12th grade. Utilizing the spiraled curriculum developed by the Institute of Southern Jewish Life (ISJL), students revisit key content areas—such as Torah, Hebrew, Jewish values, holidays, and history—with increasing depth as they progress. The program caters to various learning styles through visual, auditory, and kinesthetic activities, and benefits from the support of an ISJL Fellow who provides teacher training and resources throughout the year. With a focus on community, culture, and personal growth, the school fosters a nurturing environment where students can develop a strong Jewish identity and connection to their heritage.
Chabad Hebrew School (Chabad North Fulton)
Chabad of North Fulton’s Hebrew School in Alpharetta offers an engaging and inclusive Jewish education for children in Pre-K through 7th grade. The program combines a serious yet enjoyable environment where students gain a broad knowledge of Judaism, including Hebrew reading and writing, Jewish history, ethics, and traditions. Dedicated teachers bring lessons to life through creativity and dynamism, making each class a unique experience. The school welcomes every Jewish child, regardless of background or affiliation, with no synagogue membership required. Classes are held on Sundays, and the curriculum is designed to foster a deep appreciation for Jewish heritage in a stimulating setting.
Judaism Through The Arts (JUDA), Dunwoody
JUDA (Judaism Through The Arts) at Chabad of Dunwoody offers an engaging and creative Jewish education for children ages 5 to 13. Held on Sunday mornings from 9:30 to 11:30 AM, the program combines Hebrew reading through the Aleph Champ system with hands-on learning about Jewish holidays, history, and values. Each session includes art projects, music, workshops, and holiday-themed activities like hamantasch baking and menorah building, all designed to foster a joyful connection to Jewish identity. The curriculum, developed in partnership with CKids International, emphasizes experiential learning in a warm, inclusive environment.
Cobb Hebrew School
Cobb Hebrew School, located in Marietta, Georgia, offers a vibrant and inclusive Jewish education for children aged 5 to 12. Designed for families not enrolled in full-time Jewish day schools, the program provides a joyful and meaningful learning experience that emphasizes Jewish values, ethics, and heritage. Through a blend of traditional instruction and hands-on activities—including Shabbat programs, holiday celebrations, arts and crafts, and field trips—students explore Hebrew language, mitzvot, and Jewish identity in a warm, welcoming environment. The school is open to all Jewish children, regardless of background or affiliation, with no synagogue membership required.
Intown Hebrew School
Intown Hebrew School, located in Atlanta’s Virginia Highlands neighborhood, offers an engaging and innovative Jewish education for children from Kindergarten through 7th grade. The program emphasizes a joyful learning environment where students arrive excited and leave humming Hebrew songs. The curriculum combines Hebrew language instruction, Jewish traditions, and values through creative, hands-on activities, fostering a deep connection to Jewish heritage. Open to all Jewish children regardless of background or affiliation, Intown Hebrew School provides a welcoming community without requiring synagogue membership.
Chabad Hebrew School (Chabad of Gwinnet)
Chabad of Gwinnett’s Hebrew School, located in Peachtree Corners, Georgia, offers a dynamic and inclusive Jewish education for children in grades 1 through 7. The program emphasizes joyful learning, where students engage with Jewish traditions, values, and Hebrew language through interactive lessons, songs, and hands-on activities. Utilizing the Aleph Champ reading program, students develop Hebrew reading skills in a motivating and structured environment. The curriculum covers Jewish holidays, ethics, mitzvot, history, and arts, fostering a strong sense of Jewish identity and pride. Open to all Jewish children regardless of background or affiliation, the school provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere without requiring synagogue membership.
Judaism Through The Arts (JUDA), Forsyth County
JUDA Hebrew School, a program of Congregation Beth Israel in Forsyth County, Georgia, offers a vibrant and inclusive Jewish education for children from Kindergarten through 7th grade. Emphasizing joyful learning, the curriculum integrates Hebrew language instruction, Jewish traditions, and values through interactive lessons, music, and hands-on activities. The program is designed to foster a strong sense of Jewish identity and community, welcoming all Jewish children regardless of background or affiliation, without requiring synagogue membership. Classes are held on Sundays, providing a nurturing environment where students can explore their heritage and build lasting friendships.
Congregation Sha'arei Shamayim
Congregation Sha’arei Shamayim’s Bet Midrash Religious School in Atlanta offers a vibrant Jewish educational experience for children, meeting on Sundays from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The program emphasizes a deep connection to Jewish learning, fostering spiritual growth through participatory and egalitarian practices. Students engage with Jewish traditions, values, and texts, cultivating a meaningful relationship with their heritage. The school operates in alignment with the Dekalb County Schools calendar, ensuring a consistent and structured learning environment throughout the academic year.
Jewish Day Schools
Atlanta Jewish Academy
Atlanta Jewish Academy (AJA) is a premier Jewish day school serving infants through 12th grade, offering a rigorous dual curriculum in both general and Judaic studies. Rooted in Modern Orthodox values, AJA fosters academic excellence, character development, and a deep commitment to the Jewish people, Torah, and the State of Israel. With a nurturing environment and innovative approach to education, students are empowered to think critically, lead ethically, and engage meaningfully with the world around them.
The Davis Academy
The Davis Academy, located in Sandy Springs, Georgia, is the largest Reform Jewish day school in the United States, serving students from Kindergarten Prep through eighth grade. The school offers a rigorous, student-centered curriculum that integrates academic excellence with Jewish values, fostering the development of confident and compassionate leaders. With state-of-the-art campuses and dedicated faculty, The Davis Academy emphasizes whole-child education, encouraging students to discover their passions and make meaningful contributions to their community and the world.
The Weber School
The Weber School, officially known as the Felicia Penzell Weber Jewish Community High School, is a pluralistic Jewish high school located in Sandy Springs, Georgia. Serving students from all Jewish backgrounds, Weber offers a rigorous college-preparatory curriculum that integrates general and Jewish studies, fostering academic excellence and a strong sense of Jewish identity. Unique programs such as the Daniel Zalik Academy of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Design and the Sports Science and Management Academy provide students with innovative learning opportunities. Through a commitment to Jewish values, community service, and global engagement, The Weber School prepares students to be knowledgeable, responsible, and compassionate leaders.
The Epstein School
The Epstein School, located in Sandy Springs, Georgia, is an independent Jewish day school serving children from infancy through eighth grade. Established in 1973, the school offers a dual-language curriculum in English and Hebrew, integrating Judaic studies with a strong emphasis on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) education. Epstein fosters intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and creativity, while instilling Jewish values and traditions. With a commitment to academic excellence and character development, The Epstein School prepares students to be compassionate, confident, and engaged members of the global community.
Torah Day School of Atlanta
Torah Day School of Atlanta (TDSA), situated in the Toco Hills neighborhood of Atlanta, is a co-educational Orthodox Jewish day school serving students from kindergarten through 8th grade. Established over 36 years ago, TDSA provides a rigorous dual curriculum that integrates Torah learning with comprehensive general studies, fostering both academic excellence and spiritual growth. The school’s educational philosophy emphasizes student-centered learning, character development, and a strong connection to Jewish values and the land of Israel. Core values such as caring for oneself and others, active engagement in learning, and contributing to the community are woven into the daily experience.
Temima High School
Temima High School is a Bais Yaakov high school for girls in Atlanta, offering a rigorous dual curriculum that combines intensive Torah study with high-level general academics. The school empowers students to grow into confident, committed Jewish women who are prepared for seminary, university, and meaningful roles in their communities. With a strong focus on character development, leadership, and spiritual growth, Temima fosters an environment of excellence and personal responsibility. Through co-curricular programs and values-based education, students are inspired to live lives of purpose, Torah, and service.
Chaya Mushka Chabad Academy
Chaya Mushka Chabad Academy (CMCA) is a Chabad community school in Atlanta that welcomes every Jewish child into a nurturing and inclusive environment. Guided by Torah principles, CMCA emphasizes individualized learning, critical thinking, and strong moral values rooted in Chabad traditions. The school’s mission is to assist each child in becoming an independent learner and discovering their true potential, aiming to reveal the G-dliness hidden within our world. CMCA fosters a love of learning by encouraging students to think, observe, question, and reflect, thereby equipping them to be lifelong learners and moral members of the Jewish community.
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