About JKids
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JKids is the home for all of Chabad’s children’s programming. Offering clubs where Jewish kids have fun and grow while discovering the joy of their heritage. Through hands-on experiences, meaningful projects, and holiday celebrations, JKids helps children build Jewish pride, values, and friendships in a warm, welcoming environment.

Youth Club​
SUNDAYS AT 10:30 AM
Jewish holiday's come alive in a fun, hands-on way! This years clubs include, The Shofar Sound Lab, Street Style Sukkah, Miracle Makers Olive Press, Purim Patisserie, The Seder Spellbook, and The Sinai Climb.
Kids care
SUNDAYS AT 10:30 AM
Teaching kids the power of giving back. Through visits to seniors, creating care packages, and community projects, children experience the mitzvah of kindness while making a real difference in people’s lives.


Kids in the Kitchen​
MONDAYS AT 4:30 PM
A delicious way to learn! Kids roll up their sleeves and explore Jewish traditions through cooking and baking. Wether it's challah, latkes or rugelach, every session mixes fun, flavor, and learning.
Jewish Heroes
MONDAYS AT 4:30 PM
Exploring Jewish history in a kid-friendly way. Children meet great Jewish heroes from biblical times and learn how their courage and values can inspire us today. Creative projects and stories make history come alive!


Kids Shabbat
Specialty Events (select Friday night & Shabbat mornings)
A family-centered Shabbat experience filled with warmth, song, and delicious food. Children and their families come together for joyful services, kid-friendly activities, and Shabbat meal.
Aleph CHamp Track
AFTER WEEKDAY CLUBS
A tested and proven, level based Hebrew learning program that will ensure that your child will master Hebrew reading. Aleph Champ uses a karate-style color system to motivate kids as they move through levels, gaining confidence and skill in Hebrew reading in a fun and rewarding way.


JewQ
Study at home, get tested at clubs (resources provided)
With JewQ, kids learn at their own pace and put their Jewish knowledge to the test! By studying key topics at home, children can get to compete in the international JewQ competition, showcasing what they’ve learned and celebrating their Jewish pride.