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1. Morah Nurit’s Gan accepting children ages 2 months to 4 years old. Children learn and grow in a loving<br />
environment with a certified teacher and CPR certified staff. Kindergarten readiness program available. 20<br />
years experience. Early drop-off and extended hours available. Day, weekly, monthly rates. Please call Nurit<br />
Krispin for details at 215-432-8<strong>18</strong>9.<br />
2. Morah Tzerllah's Gan is returning for another great year iy"H! Monday-Friday 9:00am-2:00pm<br />
(Fridays till 12:30). Small group in a happy and fun environment! Ages 0-2. Part-time option available.<br />
Please email Tzerllah Newman@gmail.com for more details, or call 215-722-<strong>10</strong>43.<br />
1. The Gan at Chabad Lubavitch Center Located right in the neighborhood it is totally possible to walk to<br />
the Gan. Employing the Montessori method, the special morahs at the Gan make each child shine in his or<br />
her own way. Chevy Gabbai would be happy to speak with you at 215-725-2095.<br />
7622 Castor Ave 215-725-2030<br />
2. Gutman Early Learning Center (a division of Federation Early Learning Services). Located in Elkins<br />
Park, an approximate 20-minute ride from the Northeast. Carpools run by local families cut down the daily<br />
travel-time. While the morahs at Gutman are second to none, of special note is Morah DubbIe Ungar who<br />
has been teaching our children for over 30 years! As a side-note, it’s easy to pop into the nearby Rolings<br />
Bakery to take care of your Shabbos challah and related dessert needs.<br />
Feel free to contact Sherry Bohm at 215-681-5363 for more information.<br />
7500 West Ave, Elkins Park, PA 19027 215-635-5570.<br />
3. Congregation Beth Soloman (CBS) Kids Daycare: Both pre-nursery and nursery programs, as well as<br />
programs for infants and toddlers, in a Hebrew, Russian and English environment. Although my children<br />
have never went here I have heard wonderful things from other parents whose children do.<br />
Morah Elena Epelboi, Director 215-938-1278 www.cbscommunitycenter.com/daycare<br />
4. Politz Hebrew Academy: A top-notch Jewish education combined with an excellent secular studies<br />
program in an environment where all children can thrive. An added bonus is the special attention that is given<br />
to our students outside of the normal school hours, with such programs as “Reading Under the Stars”,<br />
“Tehillim and Kugel” (for boys), challah baking (for girls) and principal Mrs. Besie Katz’s weekly Monday<br />
night shiur via telephone (for parents).<br />
9225 Old Bustleton Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19115 215-969-5960 www.politzhebrewacademy.org<br />
FYI: There is a new boys high-school in Elkins Park and several other great schools (co-ed and separate) on the other<br />
side of the city and in Cherry Hill, NJ. The Yeshiva Lab School is also another option for elementary. Check out the<br />
BIOZ (B’nai Israel Ohev Tzedek web-site )at http://www.biozshul.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/bioz-brochureweb.pdf<br />
for more information.<br />
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