Faces of ICSN: Tali Ayal
At the age of 62, Tali Ayal, a retired educator, active volunteer and grandmother, was diagnosed with advanced breast cancer. Now, eight years after treatment,
At the age of 62, Tali Ayal, a retired educator, active volunteer and grandmother, was diagnosed with advanced breast cancer. Now, eight years after treatment,
Who better to come and address TABC students in introductory economics classes than alumnus Joshua Cohen ‘07, who initiated TABC’s original investment club? On October
Yeshivat Noam’s avid readers are now benefiting from the New Enrichment Lending Library thanks to a grant from the Scholastic James Patterson Contest. Margi Saks,
When Yavneh first grade students studied parshat Noach, they integrated an introductory lesson in engineering from KinderLab. The children learned about the building of the
In science lab, the Moriah eighth graders made a to-scale sukkah that had at least three walls. The students used paper, straws, spaghetti and tape
Ben Porat Yosef kindergarten students wondered what makes birds and airplanes fly? First they pondered the similarities between the two, and then learned about the
Last Tuesday, talmidim in Rabbi Kerner’s Gemara shiur at MTA took a trip to Yad Leah to pack clothing for needy Israeli families. They spent
Second graders at Yeshivat He’Atid have been working hard on writing their own books in Ivrit. After finally completing their work, the budding authors visited
On Sunday morning, October 22, SAR High School held its annual Open House recruitment event for prospective ninth grade students and their parents. A record
On Monday, October 23, the junior class of Ma’ayanot travelled to Passaic to spend a day delving into community service. Throughout the day, they met
On October 24, the PTA of Tenafly Chabad Academy held its fourth annual family Bingo night. This PTA sponsored and organized event is more successful
Throughout October, Moriah students have been showing their support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month by wearing pink. Moriah is proud of their students taking initiative