Ma’ayanot Sophomores Explore Spirituality
Through the Interdisciplinary Studies Program, Ma’ayanot sophomores recently enjoyed a full day of programming on the topic of spirituality, including explorations of different paths to
Through the Interdisciplinary Studies Program, Ma’ayanot sophomores recently enjoyed a full day of programming on the topic of spirituality, including explorations of different paths to
This past Wednesday, more than two dozen TABC students, together with Ms. Hoenig, Rabbi Wiener and Rabbi Jachter, traveled to Washington to join the NORPAC
On Wednesday, May 13, MTA students and faculty traveled to Camp Monroe for the school’s annual post-Lag B’Omer trip and sports day. For the first
In conjunction with a yearlong study of “Understanding Differences,” on May 15 Ben Porat Yosef fourth graders had an amazing learning experience with Nava Silton,
p style=”text-align: justify;”>In honor of Yom Yerushalayim, Yavneh Academy first and second grade students created “Yerushalayim shel zahav” projects that included special wishes the students
Fifth grade students at RYNJ had the opportunity to participate in a three-part workshop about the workings of a Global Positioning System (GPS). The workshop
The ninth and 10th grade RKYHS Talmud classes recently came together for a havdalah workshop. The students just finished a unit on hilchot havdalah, and
Congratulations are in order for the TABC College Bowl Team that won the Yeshiva High School College Bowl League Junior Varsity Championship. This is TABC’s
As part of the transition to the junior high of Bruriah, seventh and eighth grade girls hosted the sixth graders. The Candyland-themed program featured a
Students in the JEC’s fourth through sixth grades took part in a fun and interactive math fair, combining the skills they had learned in class
On Lag B’omer, the YOE nursery and kindergarten classes traveled to the Staten Island Zoo for a great day of fun and adventure. They saw