Moriah Wants to Build a Snowman
Do you want to build a snowman? The children in Moriah’s pre-k do! In conjunction with their winter unit, the children have been creating all
Do you want to build a snowman? The children in Moriah’s pre-k do! In conjunction with their winter unit, the children have been creating all
Yeshivat Noam early childhood students made a siyum in each class to celebrate the completion of learning sefer Bereishit. Each of the students shared a
On motsei Shabbat, December 30, Ben Porat Yosef sixth grade girls and their mothers, who participate in the Matan Bat Mitzvah program, learned about Dona
Yeshivat Noam fifth graders did a fantastic job presenting their Mishna knowledge at their Tanna Fair! Kol hakavod!
As the weather turned colder, the students at Anshei Lubavitch Preschool warmed things up by celebrating the first few snows of the season in their
Dr. Amy Rosen was a guest lecturer at the Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies. She spoke about medical ethics in a class entitled
On December 25, more than 175 grandfathers, fathers and Heichal students gathered at Heichal for a truly memorable morning. After davening and a delicious breakfast,
This week, Moriah eighth graders began their interviews with Holocaust survivors for their “Names, Not Numbers” documentary. Throughout the year, the eighth graders have been
Students at the Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies took a trip to Broadway to see “School of Rock.” The musical was a big
Jewish music legend Nissim Black held a captive audience at Heichal’s melave malka as he told the inspirational story of how he found Judaism.
MTA sophomores Tzvi Simchon and Elya Rothstein competed against each other last week in an effort to get to the next round of the National
Teaneck Chabad Preschool studied some authors in depth. Each class chose a different author to learn about and explore the world that author created in