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How much do rosh hashanah jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for rosh hashanah in the United States is $28.96, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.88 and $33.41 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Are you allowed to do work on Rosh Hashanah?

Rosh Hashanah is a Jewish holiday during which many observant Jews refrain from work to observe religious rituals and prayers. In workplaces with Jewish employees, accommodations may be made, but generally, work is avoided on this holiday. Non-Jewish employees are typically not restricted from working unless their employer observes the holiday or has specific policies.

What is Rosh Hashanah?

Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year, a significant holiday in Judaism that marks the beginning of the High Holy Days. It typically falls in September or October and is observed with special prayers, the blowing of the shofar (ram's horn), and festive meals. Rosh Hashanah is a time for reflection, self-examination, and setting intentions for the coming year. Many Jews attend synagogue services and spend time with family and friends during this holiday.

What jobs pay 2000 a day?

High-paying jobs that can pay around $2,000 a day include specialized roles such as surgeons, anesthesiologists, corporate lawyers, and certain executive positions. These roles typically require advanced education, certifications, and significant experience, often involving high-stakes environments or complex skills. Freelance consultants or project-based contractors in fields like IT or engineering may also reach this earning level with sufficient expertise and client demand.

What job makes $10,000 a month without a degree?

High-paying jobs that can earn $10,000 a month without a degree include roles such as real estate brokers, sales managers, or skilled trades like electricians and plumbers, especially with experience and certifications. Success in these fields often depends on skills, networking, and performance rather than formal education.

What is the difference between Rosh Hashanah vs Rabbi?

AspectRosh HashanahRabbi
RoleJewish New Year observance and holidayReligious leader and spiritual guide
CredentialsReligious holiday, no formal credentials requiredRabbinical ordination and certification
Work EnvironmentSynagogues, community events, holiday servicesSynagogues, religious institutions, community settings
Industry UsageReligious and cultural observanceReligious leadership and education

Rosh Hashanah is a Jewish holiday marking the New Year, focusing on prayer and reflection. A Rabbi is a religious leader who guides communities through spiritual practices, including during Rosh Hashanah. While Rosh Hashanah is an event, a Rabbi is a profession involving religious education and leadership within the Jewish community.

What are the typical responsibilities of someone coordinating Rosh Hashanah events in a synagogue or community center?

Coordinating Rosh Hashanah events often involves organizing religious services, arranging for guest speakers or clergy, managing volunteers, and ensuring that all logistical details—such as seating, prayer books, and food for communal meals—are handled smoothly. The role requires close collaboration with religious leaders, administrative staff, and community members to create a meaningful and inclusive experience. Additionally, coordinators often manage communications, oversee event promotion, and address special needs accommodations. Time management and adaptability are important, as the holiday involves multiple services and activities over several days.

What jobs make $1,000,000 a year?

High-earning jobs that can reach or exceed $1,000,000 annually include top executives such as CEOs, successful entrepreneurs, investment bankers, hedge fund managers, and certain professional athletes or entertainers. These roles often require extensive experience, advanced skills, and significant responsibility or talent, and income can come from salary, bonuses, or investments.
Infographic showing various Rosh Hashanah job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 54% Full Time, and 46% Part Time. Highlights an 87% Physical, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,230 per year, or $29 per hour.
Early Childhood Teacher

Early Childhood Teacher

Sinai Akiba Academy

Los Angeles, CA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Salary: $38,000 - $70,000 Annual Salary

The Douglas Family Early Childhood Center of Sinai Akiba Academy is looking for experienced, dedicated early childhood educators to join our dynamic teaching team. This role involves working with a supportive and talented team of diverse faculty in a fun, warm, and nurturing learning environment for children aged 18 months to 5 years old. DFECC teachers embrace developmental and play-based pedagogy, working closely with a classroom teaching team to facilitate learning experiences aligned with the school's mission and values. We seek exceptional early childhood teachers with a sound understanding of best practices in play-based teaching and child development to begin in August 2026.

Sinai Akiba Academy is a preeminent private Jewish day school in Los Angeles, serving students in Early Childhood through Grade 8. Sinai Akiba Academy is undergirded by our school mission to engage students in the joy and discipline of learning, and nurture a community of ethical, critical thinkers who, shaped by our evolving Jewish tradition, walk through the world with confidence and humility. Sinai Akiba Academy offers a competitive salary in a collaborative and engaging teaching community.

Our core values of Kehillah Kedoshah (Sacred Community); Talmud Torah (Academic Excellence); Derech Eretz (Kindness, Empathy, & Respect); Tzedek, Tzedek Tirdof (Ethical Responsibility); Avodat Halev (Soulful Intention), and Ahavat Yisrael (Love for Israel) serve as a commitment with the students, families and community members that we serve to energize the present, explore the past, and embrace the future.


ESSENTIAL ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES


General Responsibilities

  • Design and facilitate play-based, inquiry-driven learning experiences grounded in observation and child development
  • Create nurturing, predictable environments that support wellness, emotional regulation, independence, and belonging
  • Adapt activities and the learning environment to meet the interests, needs, and abilities of individual children and the group as a whole
  • Observe, document, and reflect on student learning to inform instruction and communicate growth
  • Collaborate with colleagues to ensure coherence across classrooms and contribute to shared professional practices
  • Model and directly teach positive social skills, emotional regulation, and conflict resolution techniques appropriate for the age group
  • Maintain regular, open, and respectful communication with parents/guardians regarding their child's learning and the DFECC program
  • Engage in ongoing professional learning aligned with the science of learning and early childhood research


Judaic Studies

As a DFECC teacher, core responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following, as detailed in the ECC Jewish Education Curriculum Guide:

  • Teach the meaning behind each Jewish Holiday and ensure students experience the Jewish Holiday atmosphere through all their senses (touch, taste, smell, see and hear)
  • Understand and be able to teach Jewish Holidays and rituals as appropriate to the developmental stage being taught, according to Sinai Akiba Academys mission and Conservative Judaic values and practices (i.e., Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Simcha Torah, Hanukkah, Purim, Passover, Shavuot, Yom Haatzmaut)
  • Instill Ahavat Israel (Love of Israel): Love for the people and Land of Israel through ensuring that Jewish and Israeli symbols are displayed and referred to, including, but not limited to, Singing HaTikvah (Israeli national anthem), celebrating Yom Haatzmaut (Israel Independence Day)
  • Jewish Music: Learn and sing along Judaic songs with students


PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Ability to lift and move objects of up to 30 pounds.
  • Substantial time spent standing, kneeling, walking, bending, stooping, squatting, and moving up and down stairs. Responsibilities include moving quickly with children. The position also requires being able to set up and move classroom equipment, including large items such as children's desks and chairs may require setting and resetting.


QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

  • Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or relevant field or a minimum of 12 ECC units
  • Proven and outstanding experience in early childhood education
  • Ability to work on campus Monday - Friday 7:45AM - 3:30PM
  • Strong physical fitness and enthusiasm for engaging in classroom and outdoor activities
  • Demonstrated ability to create a safe, nurturing, and stimulating learning environment
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage with children, parents, and colleagues positively and effectively
  • Knowledge of safety regulations and risk management practices in outdoor environments


COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS

  • Annual Salary Range: $38,000 - $70,000
  • Excellent benefit package with a portion of medical paid by SAA
  • Generous paid time off and holidays
  • 403b and employer funded retirement plans
  • Professional development opportunities

In the spirit of pay transparency we share the base annual salary range for this position: $38,000 - $70,000. Annual base salary is exclusive of fringe benefits, retirement plan employer contributions or potential stipends (for eligible employees). Pay ranges at SAA are reasonable estimates of what the School anticipates paying for a role but are not guaranteed. If hired at SAA, your final annual base salary will be determined by factors such as skills, education, experience, job level, part-time status and number of months of work per academic year. In addition to those factors, we believe in the importance of pay equity and consider internal equity with our current employees as a part of any final offer. Please keep in mind that the range mentioned above is the full annual base salary range for the role. Hiring at the maximum of the range is not typical for SAA in order to allow for future and continued salary growth.

Applicants may submit their cover letter and resume for consideration to Jen Cavalieri, Associate Director of DFECC, at jcavalieri@sinaiakiba.org.

Sinai Akiba Academy provides equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees and strictly prohibits any type of harassment or discrimination in regards to race, religion, age, color, sex, disability status, national origin, genetics, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, gender expression, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected under federal, state, and/or local laws.