On Winning the Lottery
Something special is happening this week. The opportunity of a lifetime is being offered, a one-of-a-kind opportunity, a level of excitement that only the select
Something special is happening this week. The opportunity of a lifetime is being offered, a one-of-a-kind opportunity, a level of excitement that only the select
It will be a holiday to remember, as Club Kosher presents “Passover in Paradise: A Culinary Adventure” in spectacular Puerto Rico, featuring a never-before-assembled group
On Tu B’Shvat, the New Year of the Trees, Boys Town Jerusalem students look forward to two holiday highlights: planting new saplings on the campus
A Mix of Classroom and Online Instruction Can Meet Diverse Needs When Jody and Steve Stein’s son Aaron approached the end of eighth grade at
Part II The classroom is a difficult and disconcerting place for a child with ADD/ADHD. What these children find difficult—sitting still, listening quietly, concentrating—are what
Some of my kids have a problem. They pick things up to use or play with, and when they are done they drop it on
As part of a Martin Luther King Day unit, the students at Yeshivat He’Atid watched and discussed the recent Maccabeats video, recorded and filmed in
In conjunction with RYNJ’s second grade unit about Martin Luther King Jr., the second grade boys classes read the poem, “A Box Of Crayons” by
A snapshot of the daily interaction between TABC and Sinai students: Netzach Schuman and Tuvia Minchenberg playing Spot It together during some down time.
On Tuesday, January 12, students in grades kindergarten through sixth participated in the Lubavitch on the Palisades annual Science Day. Ten stations were set up
Ben Porat Yosef fourth graders spent Wednesday, January 13 at the New York Hall of Science. They participated in a variety of hands-on exhibits that
Yavneh Academy second grade students learned about the process of making a sefer Torah with the Living Legacy Program. The children had the opportunity to