NewClub J Jewish Culture Hebrew Coordinator (After-school program) Oshman Family JCCClub J Jewish Culture Hebrew Coordinator (After-school program)Palo Alto, CaliforniaOversee the planning and implementation of developmentally appropriate experiences to provide a consistent learning environment that allows for emotional, cognitive, social and physical growth in children. 12 semester units of Early Childhood Education (ECE), Child Development (CD) units or units recognized by Community Care Licensing as qualifying in an afterschool setting.
Hebrew Language Preschool Teacher Oshman Family JCCHebrew Language Preschool TeacherPalo Alto, CaliforniaAbout the Leslie Family Preschool: As a Preschool Teacher at the OFJCC Leslie Family Preschool you will create and implement programs and promote learning in a licensed, Reggio -inspired, play based, constructivist preschool program serving children ages 18 months to 5 years in accordance with our guiding principles and values. Our diverse and passionate staff of 250+ collaborate to make our 8.5-acre campus a truly special place for the nearly 25,000 visitors every week.
Part or Full Time Judaics and Hebrew Educator JCC East BayPart or Full Time Judaics and Hebrew EducatorBerkeley, CaliforniaThe Judaics and Hebrew Educator will be responsible for implementing the Edah Judaics curriculum with a group of 4th and 5th graders, and the Edah Hebrew curriculum, teaching contemporary Israeli Hebrew using modern-language teaching techniques that emphasize functional language. Edah is an Afterschool program for children in grades TK-5, where children engage in authentic, meaningful, integrative, Jewish learning experiences, and learn to speak, understand, read, and write modern Hebrew.
Hebrew Musician JCC East BayHebrew MusicianBerkeley, CaliforniaOur new campus will offer programs and activities to spark creativity, nurture identity, and weave together diverse generations, cultures, and organizations—including voices from across global Jewry—into a living tapestry of culture, learning, and kehilla (community) connections. Our future flagship campus in the Rockridge neighborhood will house our administrative offices and our award-winning preschool opening in the fall of 2026, and we will retain afterschool programs in Berkeley and in several Oakland public schools.
Hebrew-Speaking Preschool Teacher (Full-Time & Part-Time) ElevatEdHebrew-Speaking Preschool Teacher (Full-Time & Part-Time)Oakland, CAFull timeGan Mah Tov (meaning “Garden of Good”) is a Jewish, community-centered preschool where relationships, Hebrew language, and Jewish values are woven naturally into daily life. Gan Mah Tov Preschool is seeking a warm, enthusiastic, and team-oriented Hebrew-speaking teacher to join our growing program.
In-Person Hebrew Tutor (Ages 3–14) — Mid City (Part Time) FRANKLIN EDUCATIONAL SERVICES INCIn-Person Hebrew Tutor (Ages 3–14) — Mid City (Part Time)Los Angeles, CAFranklin Educational Services offers personalized, one-on-one academic support and executive functioning coaching tailored for students with different learning styles, including ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, dyslexia, and anxiety. We emphasize building strong relationships to help students develop confidence, independence, and achieve lasting academic success.
Hebrew Document Review Attorney Contact Government Services LLCHebrew Document Review AttorneyLos Angeles, CARemoteUnlike other eDiscovery vendors, Contact fosters a culture where every project manager, programmer, engineer, reviewer, and analyst sees themselves as an extension of the projects team. Contact Review prides itself on finding high-quality, high-accountability barred attorneys specifically tailored to the needs of our project.
Associate Curator of Collections Skirball Cultural CenterAssociate Curator of CollectionsLos Angeles, CA$73,000–$73,000These include launching an online collections catalogue to make our collections objects widely accessible; creating a study collection for educational use; and spotlighting collections objects in a re-envisioned core exhibition on Jewish American culture, scheduled to open in 2029. They will serve as the Museum Department's content specialist on the collections, liaising with Skirball colleagues across the institution, and engaging with scholars, community members, donors, and other stakeholders locally, nationally, and internationally.