BPY Students Participate in ‘Names Not Numbers©’ Project
Ben Porat Yosef eighth grade students who are participating in “Names Not Numbers,” a unique oral history film project and curriculum that teaches about the
Ben Porat Yosef eighth grade students who are participating in “Names Not Numbers,” a unique oral history film project and curriculum that teaches about the
Yeshivat He’Atid students from grades pre-k through first grade were treated to a fun night of storytelling, laughs and hot cocoa. Clad in pajamas, students
MTA welcomed a record 250 prospective families from across the tristate area to its Open House on Sunday, November 12. Participants had the opportunity to
“Once I thought to write a history of the immigrants in America. Then I discovered that the immigrants were American history,” was an observation made
The RYNJ children of K5 went on a voyage around RYNJ, as they culminated their unit on transportation. Just as Avraham Avinu and Sarah Imeinu
In the Learning Lab for parshat Chayei Sarah, the children explored water and wells. They tried to identify with Rivkah and imagine the magnitude of
The ninth graders at SAR High School had the first shabbaton of their high school career in the SAR High School building in Riverdale. What
BPY fifth grade students worked with the school’s bnot sherut to write and perform a play to commemorate the yahrzeit of Rachel Imeinu. The play,
MTA is hosting a learning program on Thanksgiving Day that is open to the entire community. Join students and alumni at one of these locations
Morah Ilana Rauzman invited the fifth grade girls to her home for a competitive game of Cake Boss with a sefer Yehoshua theme. They had
Tanach students at Yeshivat Frisch had the opportunity last week to integrate thematic textual study with the study of art. Students of Shira Kronenberg created