Our 4th graders had a very special opportunity to help lead a Rosh Hashanah seder with the ECP students, alongside Ms. K and the Shinshinim. They guided the younger children through the meanings of the symbolic holiday foods, recited prayers and blessings, and even blew the shofar to share the excitement of the new year....
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The Magic of Reading Buddies
One of the most anticipated moments of the week at Austin Jewish Academy happens every Friday afternoon, when Kindergarten and 2nd grade students gather for Reading Buddies. For the last 30 minutes of the day, the two grades pair up and share the joy of stories together. But this program is about much more than...
When the Floodwaters Rose, Our Community Rose Higher
This summer, the AJA community was reminded of the strength that comes from standing together. On July 4, devastating floods swept through Central Texas, destroying homes—including that of AJA parent Chrissy Eliashar and her three children. In a recent episode of The Rabbi and the Other Guy podcast, Chrissy shared her family’s harrowing story. Woken...
AJA Community Rallies Around the Eliashar Family After Devastating Flood
On July 4, devastating floods swept through Central Texas, destroying the Jonestown home of the Eliashar family—deeply valued members of the Austin Jewish Academy community. In the days that followed, AJA families, staff, and local Jewish organizations stepped up with overwhelming support, offering everything from donations and housing to meals, hugs, and words of encouragement....
Kindergarten Milestone: Siddur Ceremony
This past week, our kindergarten students reached a beautiful and memorable milestone in their Jewish learning journey – the Siddur Ceremony. With joy and pride, each child received their very first siddur, marking the beginning of their personal relationship with Jewish prayer and tradition. The ceremony was a moving celebration, as our youngest students led...




