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Early Childhood Centers

(Baby & Me to 5 Yrs)

Mid-Wilshire

Erika J Glazer Early Childhood Center

Wilshire Schools East

West Los Angeles

Mann Family Early Childhood Center

Brentwood

Resnick Family Early Childhood Center

Elementary

(K - Grade 6)

Mid-Wilshire

Brawerman East Elementary

Wilshire Schools East

West Los Angeles

Brawerman West Elementary

Religious Schools

(Tk - Grade 6)

Mid-Wilshire

Religious School

West Los Angeles

Religious School

Brentwood

Elaine and Bram Goldsmith Religious School

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Ready for Tomorrow

By the time they finish Grade 6, our students are more than ready for what comes next.

They leave with a strong academic foundation, a clear sense of who they are, and the capacity to lead with kindness and curiosity.

 

Prepared to Learn, Lead, and Grow

Our graduates think critically, communicate clearly, and solve problems creatively. They know how to collaborate, ask thoughtful questions, and take ownership of their learning. These skills serve them well in middle school and for years to come.

Profile of a Graduate

They are independent thinkers

They approach learning with curiosity and purpose, take ownership of their growth, and apply critical and creative thinking to real-world challenges.

They are skilled communicators

They write with clarity, speak with confidence, and listen with empathy, able to express ideas across genres, platforms, and audiences.
 

They are engaged Jewish learners

They participate meaningfully in Jewish life, read and understand Hebrew, explore Torah and tradition, and form a lasting connection to the people and land of Israel.

They are collaborative and resilient

They work well in teams, navigate challenges with flexibility, and lead with kindness, humility, and a commitment to shared success.

They are ethical, compassionate human beings

They treat others with respect, make thoughtful choices online and offline, and live their values through action, embodying the spirit of tikkun olam in everyday life.

Rooted in Jewish Life and
Identity

Students leave with a strong, personal connection to Jewish tradition and a deep understanding of what it means to live Jewish values.

They’ve celebrated holidays, studied Torah, engaged in prayer and ritual, and built a relationship with Israel.

They know how to:

  • Participate meaningfully in Jewish life
  • Read, understand, and use Hebrew
  • Connect ancient teachings to modern life
  • Embrace values like justice, compassion, and responsibility

A Lasting Connection

Graduation is not goodbye. Many alumni stay connected through Temple programs, teen initiatives, and community events, continuing to grow as leaders while staying rooted in the friendships, values, and experiences that shaped them.

 

Grounded, Kind, and Capable

Our students grow as learners and as people. They act with integrity, support their peers, and contribute to their communities with heart and humility. 

They demonstrate:

  • Kindness and respect 
  • Thoughtful use of technology and information
  • Social awareness and ethical decision-making
  • A strong sense of personal responsibility