JKHA Second Graders Write Personal Narratives
The JKHA second grade recently began a new writing unit about personal narratives. Personal narratives are stories written by students about an event or situation
The JKHA second grade recently began a new writing unit about personal narratives. Personal narratives are stories written by students about an event or situation
The new RKYHS freshman and sophomore Yesodot classes are in the process of creating something sustainable which will last far beyond their classes this year:
Ma’ayanot alumnae Tali Spier (’13) and Rina Landsman (’13), along with Stern College student Esti Hoffman, are serving as Ma’ayanot College Fellows this year. In
The Moriah School nursery children role-played as Avraham Avinu in their own class ohel (tent). They played, had tefillah, chatif(snack) and sang Hatikvah.
RTMA learns about Israel advocacy from prestigious Israeli educator Neil Lazarus. Lazarus is the director of AwesomeSeminars.com, an advocacy website that partnered with the Israeli
In honor of Parshat Vayera, the children in JKHA’s N3 class learned about the mitzvah of Hachnasat Orchim (welcoming guests). They heard how Avraham and
On Sunday, November 1, MTA Lions varsity basketball played their second game of the season against Hillel Heat. Hillel proved to be a worthy opponent.
Wednesday night, October 28, TABC had their home opener against a familiar foe, the DRS Wildcats. The Weather Center was filled with dozens of TABC
Farmingdale, N.Y. – The Yeshiva University men’s soccer team ended their 2015 season in the quarterfinals of the Skyline Conference Championship Playoffs on Sunday as
This past week, the 2/3 grade Broncos in the AIFL flag football league played solid team football and won their game 19-0. It was a
What is the only thing better than a day of Mitch Gross Basketball? Being able to enjoy the high caliber rec league while snacking on