Moriah Kindergarteners Celebrate Completion of Sefer Bereshit
In honor of finishing the study of sefer Bereshit, Moriah kindergarten students celebrated in a special way. The children carefully depicted parsha scenes from Bereshit,
In honor of finishing the study of sefer Bereshit, Moriah kindergarten students celebrated in a special way. The children carefully depicted parsha scenes from Bereshit,
On Friday, January 12, all the children at Tenafly Chabad Academy got to snuggle up with a book and hot cocoa in special TCA mugs.
Students in Yeshivat Noam’s eighth grade science classes are investigating the mysteries of living cells. After building models to understand how cell membranes work, students
What do you get when you combine mishmar with a fun sleepover? Mishmover—of course!—an annual Ma’ayanot tradition that combines Torah learning, ruach, guest speakers and
Nursery students learned all about the water cycle and did experiments with ice. Children combined water and food coloring into muffin pans and froze them
On Monday morning Moriah hosted a morning of learning for parents who were home for work due to Martin Luther King Jr. Day. It was
“The Keeping Quilt” is a beautifully written and illustrated saga about the family history of Yavneh Academy guest author Patricia Polacco, who shared this story
Eleventh-grade Halacha students at Yeshivat Frisch had the opportunity to hear from Rabbi Mordechai Willig, Rabbi Dr. Sol Roth professor of Talmud and contemporary Halacha
On Martin Luther King Day fifth graders from Yeshivat He’Atid participated in a wonderful multicultural program to celebrate diversity. Children from different communities and cultures
The “Names, Not Numbers” program, developed and created by MTA Director of Special Programs Tova Fish-Rosenberg, transforms the teachings of the Holocaust by taking it
STEM at Moriah exposes students to basic coding and scientific and engineering tools, that empower them to be creative and take themselves to higher levels.
SAR HS parent Shoshana Zilberberg Winter was a guest lecturer in Gloria Perelman Schneider’s 11th grade economics class. Winter shared her knowledge and insights as