Anonymous wrote:Security at Adas is amazing. They have a grant from Homeland Security. I honestly think your kids will be safer there than anywhere else where there is the risk of a random shooting since those are sadly so prevalent now.
I would reach out to Adas to discuss your concerns. There is more I could say but don’t want to put it on a public website.
Anonymous wrote:Temple Emanuel also has a Jewish preschool (on Connecticut Ave, north of the beltway). If you are Jewish, this is part of life (hopefully not a big part, if so, start therapy - you can't live your life in fear, you need to live!). Is your husband going to say the same when you start religious school? This is something the two of you may need to go to counseling about.
Anonymous wrote:We are looking in to preschools for next year for my son. I'm Jewish and my husband is not. We've agreed to raise our son Jewish and he has had a bris. I just went to the open house for the Gan and was very impressed. My husband is hesitant to send him because of the rampant anti-Semitism as of late and he thinks the risk might be too high. I'm not dismissing my husband's concerns at all but I'm Jewish so I might be biased in favor of a Jewish preschool. My son will be 2.5 in the fall and there aren't many all day options for us the Jewish preschools seem to have an all day option and Adas is the most convenient for us. I'm also looking at the DC JCC, Little Flower and Amazing Life Games. I was also thinking about Washington Hebrew even though it wasn't very convenient because the cost was much lower but now with its scandal it is off my list.
Did anyone else make a choice to send or not send their child to a Jewish preschool because of the threat of anti-Semitic violence?