Brandeis Events
At Brandeis Marin, annual events are more than traditions—they are living expressions of our core values of Integrity, Kindness, and Service.
These moments throughout the school year weave our community together, giving students opportunities to practice leadership and responsibility, extend compassion to others, and engage in meaningful acts of service. Whether celebrating milestones, honoring Jewish traditions, or working side by side to make a positive impact, these events anchor our families in shared values and strengthen the bonds of our vibrant school community.
Annual Events

- Back to School Bash (a big family picnic on the Sunday before school starts)
- First Day Opening Circle + Parent Breakfast
- Class Shabbat Dinners (Fridays in the fall)
- Sukkot Community Dinner (typically in October, celebrating holiday of Sukkot)
- The Brandeis Ahsh Storytelling Night (like The Moth on NPR - Fall and Spring - adults)
- Community Hanukkah Party - December
- Generations Tefillah + Oneg (celebrating grandparents and special friends) - Winter
- Purim Carnival - a fun Jewish holiday with costumes and carnival games created in the Maker's Design Lab - February/March

- Family BINGO Night - Spring
- Brandeis Arts Showcase Week (called BASH Week, includes an adjudicated art and talent show) - February
- The Big Family Shabbat - community dinner welcoming newly enrolled families - March
- 2-3 public music concerts held at a local tavern and shopping center
- Spring Simcha - gala fundraiser held in May
- Brandeis 'Bottlerock' Music Festival - last Friday of the school year
- Graduation


