LPS Students Enjoy Fall Fun
The LPS children have been very busy learning about the season of fall. They learned about and created different parts of the tree. They colored
The LPS children have been very busy learning about the season of fall. They learned about and created different parts of the tree. They colored
In honor of Election Day, The Moriah School kindergartners held their own election. The students had to decide between the two “candidates,” vanilla cookies or
Last week, Yeshivat He’Atid played host to 90 families at its annual Open House. Prospective parents were treated to informal information sessions with teachers, speeches,
The Yeshivat Noam Middle School commemorated Kristallnacht with two programs. The eighth graders heard from Mrs. Marta Felberbaum a Holocaust survivor. She told the students
Four year old Tzuri walks towards the Judaics area of the classroom. He scans the shelves and chooses the Parsha Basket work. Carefully, he places
Last Monday night, a group of Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) students attended the first of this year’s YUHSB Centennial Lecture Series talks
Pre-k and kindergarten at JKHA were excited to meet Avraham on their journey to Canaan, which brought to life their parsha learning of Lech Lecha.
The Young Israel of Staten Island recognized what it means to live AboveTheCode as it paid tribute to RTMA senior Jonathan Burack and honored him
On Wednesday, November 9, the students of RKYHS commemorated the 78th anniversary of Kristallnacht. The program was run by Rabbi Dr. Sacha Pecaric, Holocaust Studies
Bruriah Junior High’s Torah Bowl team celebrated back to back victories in their opening matches this season.
First graders at JKHA ended their fairy tale study with a comprehensive chart, which compared the three fairy-tales they had studied, Three Billy Goats Gruff,
This week The Jewish Educational Center released its brand new newspaper-format publication with a robust inaugural 24 page issue. The publication, which remains unnamed pending