Experiential Jewish Education
Creating a community of Jewishly engaged lifelong learners is the goal of our synagogue-based education for children Pre-K (3-4 year olds) through high school.
We offer an experiential model of education, which allows each learner to explore and discover meaning, personal relevance, and truths in our Jewish tradition and thought. Our curriculum focuses on Hebrew language, Torah study, prayer literacy, holiday celebrations, Jewish values, learning about Israel’s history and culture, and more.
Our clergy and team of educators are trained to work with learners with a spectrum of learning differences. We provide flexible learning spaces, use assistive technology, offer calm/quiet zones with sensory tools, and accommodate food allergies.

Open to all, our Shorashim program for learners Pre-K (3-4 year olds) through 7th grade, Limmud for our 8th-10th graders, and our Teen Learning Collab for teens in 8th-12th grade (with 6 Conservative synagogues in Lower Westchester) offer an inspiring array of Jewish studies.


Through curated experiences, our learners develop a strong Jewish identity through meaningful learning that connects them to their own personal Jewish roots and to Jewish history. Just as knowing our roots tell us where we come from and what we are made of, it also tells us that we are a part of something bigger than ourselves.
Join our inclusive Shorashim program for children in Pre-K through grade 7 which fosters a love of Judaism through positive relationships, joyful learning, questioning, and critical thinking.
Being a community of learners extends to our families as well, and you are invited to participate in the many community events that Temple Israel Center has to offer.
Please use your TIC member login to access the 2025-2026 Shorashim calendar. If you need assistance please contact Rebecca Stulberger at 914-948-2800 ext 112. Thank you.
Limmud is a space for teens to explore their Jewish identities, deepen their learning, and build meaningful relationships—with one another and with TIC clergy and educators. Together, participants will help shape what they learn, bringing their own questions, interests, and ideas into the experience.
Open to all TIC teens in 8th–10th grade—no matter where you go to school—Limmud is led by primary educator Jasmine Buzzella, along with guest teachers including Rabbi Tucker, Rabbi Bender, and Michelle Steinhart.
Wednesdays | 6:30–8:15 pm
6:30–7:00 pm – Dinner (included with registration)
7:00–8:00 pm – Limmud Program
8:00–8:15 pm – TIC Daily Minyan
Topics may include exploring who you are as a Jewish teen and what Jewish identity means in today’s world, navigating and responding to rising antisemitism with confidence and resilience, examining social media through a Jewish lens, Jewish approaches to mindfulness and stress, meaningful ways to give back, and more. There is so much to discover as you grow into your identity as a Jewish adult—and this is just the beginning.
Information for Teen Programming to follow.