Gap-Year Students Make an Impact in Israel
(Courtesy of Shalva) “Wherever you are in the Shalva building, everyone is always happy and it’s always a warm, exciting environment,” explains Lindsay Haimm, a
(Courtesy of Shalva) “Wherever you are in the Shalva building, everyone is always happy and it’s always a warm, exciting environment,” explains Lindsay Haimm, a
Most people have feasted their eyes and taste buds on a sandwich of some kind in their lifetime, be it PB&J, grilled cheese or a
Enjoying the bounty of summer means enjoying all the produce that is now available year-round. Winter squash like our favorite butternut is certainly not just
This past week marked the culmination of the Yavneh Academy fifth graders’ study of the 50 states. In preparing for their State Fair, each student
On Thursday, May 31, Ma’ayanot celebrated its 10th anniversary of “Heartbeats: A Night of Song & Dance” to a sold-out crowd of 600 women and
Under the guidance of enrichment coordinator Margi Saks and fourth grade teacher Deena Lewis, the fourth grade girls made over $100,000 over a three month
In honor of the month of June and summer on its way, RYNJ second graders brainstormed all the things they like to do in the
Last week, Moriah held its 21st annual sixth grade Heritage Fair. The students presented the projects they developed under the guidance of Rachel Schwartz and
You would be amazed to learn how often the patterns and sights we see around us are driven by math! Yeshivat He’Atid first graders saw
TABC seniors headed out to Orlando, where they had an incredible time during their final trip together as high schoolers. Highlights of the trip included
Are we providing the most effective chinuch to our talmidim? How can we best communicate the central messages of our mesorah to our talmidim during
Yeshivat Frisch students learned about the important work of Magen David Adom last week, from paramedic Gary Perl, Northeast Region Director for American Friends of