Where Are Your Pictures?
“Where are my pictures?” my daughter asked me one day. “What pictures?” I asked. “Well, I can see pictures of me until I’m about 10,
“Where are my pictures?” my daughter asked me one day. “What pictures?” I asked. “Well, I can see pictures of me until I’m about 10,
As we approach the end of February, it often starts to feel like winter might never end. Chanukah is a distant memory, you’ve already maxed
People spend the better part of their lives being mothers or fathers, sisters or brothers, children and students, employees or employers and friends. They have
I have no favorite children. I love each of them equally and in abundance. Though I always thought I would have at least four children,
Yeshivat Noam first graders celebrated receiving their siddurim at the Genia Horn, z”l Judaic Studies Program Chagigat Hasiddur.
The Moriah school held its first ever Moriah Art Show, featuring amazing artwork created by Moriah students in nursery through grade eight. Each grade learned
This week, Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) participants in the “Names, Not Numbers” program had the incredible opportunity to interview Holocaust survivors. After
Ben Porat Yosef third grade students worked in small groups to begin creating 3D models of the biomes they are studying, after first researching the
It’s as easy as one, two, TU! With a moving explanatory video and words of introduction by RYNJ eighth grade student Gabriella Bak, the spirited
The halls were decked with artwork and greenery to commemorate Tu B’Shevat at the JEC Lower School, but educators found innovative ways to weave substance
Students at Yeshivat He’Atid celebrated Tu B’Shevat in a meaningful way this past Friday. Grades one through five filed into the chadar ochel for a
BPY students began their celebration of Tu B’Shevat with a short skit presented by the Judaic studies teachers and b’not sherut. Following the skit, the