Yeshivat Noam Early Childhood Goes Apple Picking
Yeshivat Noam buds and kindergarten students enjoyed their outings to Demarest Farms to pick apples in preparation for Rosh Hashanah
Yeshivat Noam buds and kindergarten students enjoyed their outings to Demarest Farms to pick apples in preparation for Rosh Hashanah
The Tenafly Chabad Academy middle school is fortunate to attend weekly dedicated STEAM classes, starting this year. To begin the semester, each class participated in
Gan Rina Nursery enjoyed shofar sounds, tasting sweet apples dipped in honey and wishing everyone a Shana Tova U’metuka!
The Moriah School’s first ever Moriah Tots was a huge success! Led by Moriah’s early childhood music teacher Morah Kelly, we had a big crowd
Throughout the year, Yeshivat He’Atid will increase its focus on midot tovot. The school’s new social worker, Ariela Brum, is spearheading a program focused on
Ben Porat Yosef fifth grade students, on their own initiative, organized a lemonade and bake sale after discussing, in class, the devastation left by Hurricane
The Shofar Factory visited Yavneh Academy this week speak to the third grade classes. Rabbi Grossbaum explained to the students what kind of animal can
As Yeshivat He’Atid continues to grow, so does the school’s commitment to Ivrit b’Ivrit and exposing students to authentic Israeli culture. An important component of
Students at Yeshivat Frisch are tackling Tanach texts with a new tool this month, courtesy of Frisch’s Director of Visual Arts Ahuva Winslow. On the
TABC is proud to announce three students who are National Merit Scholar semifinalists this year: Tani Greengart ‘18, Yosef Kahan ‘18 and Shlomi Helfgot ‘18.
On Sunday, September 10, new eighth grade students attended orientation and registration at the Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies (BCHSJS). After several ice-breakers,
Yavneh Academy’s lower school students started preparations for Shabbat early with lots of ruach and singing at the first erev Shabbat assembly of the year.