February 2026

  • Feb
    4

    Women of Weber Speaker Series Featuring Linda Parmet

    Join us for an engaging exploration of Jewish character traits and values inspired by “Mentschmaker, Mentschmaker, Make Me a Mentsch,” a program by renowned artist David Moss. Together, we’ll ask: What does it mean to be a mentsch? Through discussion and interaction with David Moss’s artwork, participants will reflect on their own values and then express them through a hands-on creative project.
     
    Expect a fun, welcoming experience filled with creating, sharing, and a glimpse into the innovative learning that takes place at The Weber School. No art experience is necessary—just curiosity and an open mind.
     
    Due to space restrictions, please note this program will be capped at the first 20 people to sign up.
  • Feb
    5

    WPG & MKILF: A Taste of Israel Education

    Join Dr. Gil Troy, historian and leading Zionist activist, for “How to Speak to Our Kids About Israel—and Help Them Find a Healthy Place in College.” Later that day, Dr. Troy will speak with Weber students on “Why I Am a Zionist: Building a Proud, Thoughtful, Multi-Dimensional Zionist Identity After October 7 and Beyond.”

    Location: T-PAC
  • Feb
    10

    College Counseling Freshman Parent Coffee

    Freshman parents are invited to join the Office of College Counseling for an overview of the college application process, including information on course planning.
    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2026
    8:30 AM
    The Weber School
    Please let us know you're attending and RSVP here.
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    18

    Zoom Admissions Info Event

    Join us for an upcoming Zoom Admissions Info Event and get an inside look at our community from the people who know it best — our students! Hear directly from Weber Student Ambassadors as they share what it’s really like to learn, lead, and connect both in and out of the classroom.

    You'll also meet Head of School Rabbi Ed Harwitz, Associate Head of School Paul Ginburg, and Director of Admissions Rise Arkin, who will walk you through Weber's mission, the admissions process, and how we make a Weber education accessible through tuition assistance.

    Click here to RSVP — we can’t wait to meet you!

    Click here for the Zoom link.

    Questions? Please contact admissions@weberschool.org.
  • Feb
    24

    WPG & MKILF: A Taste of Israel Education

    Join our Head of School, Rabbi Ed Harwitz, and Dr. Noam Weissman, Executive Vice President  of OpenDor Media and Unpacked, for a dynamic Q&A-style session entitled, “Conversation and Clarity: The Case for Israel Education That Meets Today’s Challenges.” Later that day, Dr. Weissman will lead a session for 12th graders in The Michael Kay Israel Leadership Fellows honors diploma distinction program.

    These events offer a firsthand look at Israel education at Weber and a chance to spark meaningful conversations at home about Israel, Zionism, and Jewish identity.

    We hope you will join us for these timely and important conversations.  So that we can best plan for these events, we ask that you RSVP through this form
  • Feb
    25

    DZA Wine & Design

    Details to come. 

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The Felicia Penzell Weber Jewish Community High School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin.
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