LPS Learns Parshat Vayigash
LPS students learned about Yosef’s fate as a ruler in Egypt. They acted out the story of Yosef’s meeting with his brothers and his reunion
LPS students learned about Yosef’s fate as a ruler in Egypt. They acted out the story of Yosef’s meeting with his brothers and his reunion
Walk into any Moriah middle school science class and one is sure to find some crazy experiments going on. It may not look like a
This week, early childhood dads who are also EMTs showed the Yavneh Academy students the different tools they use when someone has trouble with their
Who says snow days can’t be full of learning? Pre-k and kindergarten classes at Yeshivat He’Atid had in-school snow days, learning the Hebrew words for
Rabbi Neubort teaches students about the olive press at Anshei Lubavitch Daycare Center of Fair Lawn.
BPY seventh graders visited the New York Historical Society, on Wednesday, December 28, to see an exhibit called “The First Jewish Americans.” This activity enhanced
Ben Porat Yosef fourth graders had a wonderful time planning and creating their own Israeli café entirely in Hebrew. Through this experience the students were
LPS nursery students began their winter unit by making snowmen, decorating snowflakes with shaving cream and paint, and playing with real snow.
This past Tuesday, Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) talmidim had an amazing time at the annual MTA Chanukah chagigah. After Shacharit, the entire
RYNJ pre-k students enjoyed a fun morning making grape juice as they began their brachot unit with the bracha of “Hagafen.” The children washed and
As part of Ma’ayanot’s ongoing professional development program, the school’s faculty held a “Lunch and Learn” last Thursday focusing on game-based learning. Mrs. Shifra Schapiro,
The Moriah seventh grade got a very special treat this Chanukah. All of the boys were invited to Rabbi E’s house for an inspiring Chanukah