Moriah Students Raise Money for Hackensack Children’s Hospital
Nothing makes parents and teachers more proud than to see children take initiative to help others in need. Over this past year, Moriah third and
Nothing makes parents and teachers more proud than to see children take initiative to help others in need. Over this past year, Moriah third and
Former Anshei Lubavitch preschoolers met up for a special Chanukah get-together and program. Former students had a chance to make their own dreidel fidget spinners
2017 is a year of significant Jewish anniversaries. Last year, SAR celebrated the 50th anniversary of the unification of Jerusalem school-wide. Over the past month,
Yeshivat Noam fifth graders enjoyed special programming and bonding during their shabbaton. Special thanks to the eighth graders who helped out and the teachers who
Technology integrator, Jenny Kritchevski, of Tenafly Chabad Academy has been facilitating weekly lunch and learns for the faculty of the school. The goal of these
Chesed, history, Torah, and bonding were the hallmarks of the recent Ma’ayanot Rapids Rising Leadership Chesed Mission to Charleston, South Carolina. Sixteen Ma’ayanot freshmen, accompanied
The SEED program, a hallmark of RKYHS, gets to the issues and develops a direct and honest dialogue about issues affecting students in society. Each
The JEC Middle School’s leadership curriculum is multidimensional, ranging from Friday schmoozes where the students discuss parsha topics connected to leadership with their principal, Rabbi
Even the snow couldn’t dampen RPRY’s early childhood pre-Chanukah melava malka! A huge crowd turned out for the community wide event with crafts, song and
Professionals from a diverse array of fields volunteered their time to help guide 170 11th and 12th grade students on their paths toward becoming the
The Primer class of the JEC Lower School was challenged to build a menorah for the bulletin board using simple classroom materials! In this STEAM
“What can I do to make my plan more efficient?” “How can I change my plan to correct this action?” These self-reflective questions reverberated throughout