Join the Manhattan Workers Circle School this fall for Jewish culture, Yiddish, and social justice learning!
Is your family interested in exploring Jewish cultural identity, social justice, and Yiddish?
Join us this school year at the Manhattan Workers Circle School, a secular Jewish education program for children ages toddler-13 held Sundays 10:30 AM-1:00 PM at the Manny Cantor Center, 197 East Broadway.
We’ll be hosting an open house on Sunday September 10, which is also the first day of school.
Reach out to school director Sabina Brukner for more information sbrukner@circle.org
Visit us online to register: www.circle.org/manhattan

Our “shule” (Yiddish for school) invites families to build a contemporary Jewish identity rooted in an exploration of cultural heritage and a search for justice. Led by dynamic educators who are also acclaimed artists, musicians, Yiddishists and activists, our learning program digs deep into cultural roots, values children as change makers and cultural creators, and centers voices often marginalized in Jewish life.
Based on the Lower East Side, we are a welcoming community of multifaith, multiracial families with diverse gender identities, family structures, and Jewish journeys, from across the greater NYC area.
Program includes:
Classes for children ages 2-13
B’nei Mitsve
Yiddish language and culture
Parent programs
Family field trips
Holiday celebrations
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