About
JCCSF Preschool is part of the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, which offers preschool programs and three exceptional schools for preschoolers. The broader center also offers daily fitness classes such as yoga, Pilates and tai chi, along with other programs for every age and interest, including adult lectures and Jewish cultural events.
• Ages: 0–5 years old
The JCCSF has been active for more than a century and states that it has evolved with the city of San Francisco, embracing its character and energy. Its mission is to bring people together in a changing world to explore, connect and flourish, and to cultivate connections for a more vibrant community through discovery, well-being and purpose. The organization describes itself as an urban and inclusive community center that celebrates the city and its people, welcomes everyone, and uses gathering together to share, inspire, support and restore, practicing a Jewish approach to making the world better by helping the people in it be better.
The JCCSF highlights that it explores Jewish culture and traditions as a pathway for joyful, meaningful living. Inside the building, the Seven Core Values (Sheva Middot) are displayed on a 30-foot sculpted wall in the atrium. The organization also describes Centers of Excellence that focus expertise, knowledge and resources on educational, recreational and cultural programs and services.
The JCCSF is led by a Board of Directors for 2025–2026. Officers are Michael Eisler (Chair), Juliana Bunim (Vice Chair), Greg Geronemus (Vice Chair), Brent Vallat (Treasurer), Martin Tannenbaum (Secretary), Danielle Foreman (At-Large), Craig McGahey (At-Large), and Peter Ross (Immediate Past Chair). Directors are Riva Berelson, Liz Berman, Kanishka Cheng, Alexi Dagan, Joanna Forster, Peter Friend, Alexander Germanacos, Raphael Haas, Eve Myers Loecher, Kevin Perkins, Dash Robinson, Dan Shapiro, Trisha Sherman, Neal Tandowsky and Lyn Werbach.
Last updated May 14, 2026.
• Ages: 0–5 years old
The JCCSF has been active for more than a century and states that it has evolved with the city of San Francisco, embracing its character and energy. Its mission is to bring people together in a changing world to explore, connect and flourish, and to cultivate connections for a more vibrant community through discovery, well-being and purpose. The organization describes itself as an urban and inclusive community center that celebrates the city and its people, welcomes everyone, and uses gathering together to share, inspire, support and restore, practicing a Jewish approach to making the world better by helping the people in it be better.
The JCCSF highlights that it explores Jewish culture and traditions as a pathway for joyful, meaningful living. Inside the building, the Seven Core Values (Sheva Middot) are displayed on a 30-foot sculpted wall in the atrium. The organization also describes Centers of Excellence that focus expertise, knowledge and resources on educational, recreational and cultural programs and services.
The JCCSF is led by a Board of Directors for 2025–2026. Officers are Michael Eisler (Chair), Juliana Bunim (Vice Chair), Greg Geronemus (Vice Chair), Brent Vallat (Treasurer), Martin Tannenbaum (Secretary), Danielle Foreman (At-Large), Craig McGahey (At-Large), and Peter Ross (Immediate Past Chair). Directors are Riva Berelson, Liz Berman, Kanishka Cheng, Alexi Dagan, Joanna Forster, Peter Friend, Alexander Germanacos, Raphael Haas, Eve Myers Loecher, Kevin Perkins, Dash Robinson, Dan Shapiro, Trisha Sherman, Neal Tandowsky and Lyn Werbach.
Last updated May 14, 2026.
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