Sherith Israel Preschool Summer Camp
Sherith Israel Preschool, 2266 California Street, San Francisco, CA 94115
About
Sherith Israel Preschool Summer Camp includes time exploring the Mudkitchen, going on neighborhood walks, and taking part in creative challenges, hands-on activities, games, and teamwork. Each week features exciting themes, with every week bringing a brand-new adventure and themed surprises that match the weekly focus.
• Ages: 2–5 years old
• Schedule: One-week sessions offered in five-day-a-week options, with half-day (8:30 am–1:00 pm) and full-day (8:30 am–3:30 pm) programs; sessions run June 29–July 3, July 6–10, July 13–17, July 20–24, and July 27–31
Sherith Israel Preschool Summer Camp states that it aims to provide a safe space for children to play, socialize, and explore as much as possible. The preschool is described as a nature-based Jewish preschool, and the broader organization describes a playful approach to serious Jewish learning through Studio @ Sherith Israel. The program is associated with the National Association for the Education of Young Children, the California Association of Forest Schools, the Natural Start Alliance, The Outdoor Classroom Project, and URJ: Early Education. The larger community describes itself as a leader in social justice work for over a century and as being committed to social action programs that reflect and apply Jewish values in direct ways to build a more just world.
Last updated March 7, 2026.
• Ages: 2–5 years old
• Schedule: One-week sessions offered in five-day-a-week options, with half-day (8:30 am–1:00 pm) and full-day (8:30 am–3:30 pm) programs; sessions run June 29–July 3, July 6–10, July 13–17, July 20–24, and July 27–31
Sherith Israel Preschool Summer Camp states that it aims to provide a safe space for children to play, socialize, and explore as much as possible. The preschool is described as a nature-based Jewish preschool, and the broader organization describes a playful approach to serious Jewish learning through Studio @ Sherith Israel. The program is associated with the National Association for the Education of Young Children, the California Association of Forest Schools, the Natural Start Alliance, The Outdoor Classroom Project, and URJ: Early Education. The larger community describes itself as a leader in social justice work for over a century and as being committed to social action programs that reflect and apply Jewish values in direct ways to build a more just world.
Last updated March 7, 2026.
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