He’Atid Fifth Graders Explore Totem Poles
As part of their studies of Native American culture, fifth graders at Yeshivat He’Atid designed and built their own totem poles. Each level of the
As part of their studies of Native American culture, fifth graders at Yeshivat He’Atid designed and built their own totem poles. Each level of the
Last Shabbat, parshat Vayeira, the sophomore class bonded over a Shabbat get-away to beautiful Lake George, where they learned together and enjoyed each other’s company.
Kindergarten children at Lubavitch on the Palisades went on a fall walk and gathered leaves and pine cones. The children sorted the leaves by size,
The Moriah nursery kids are excited to learn about the changing seasons. They took a nature walk around Moriah and found colorful leaves, twigs, pine
There’s nothing like spending a gorgeous Sunday morning in the fall with your BPY family volunteering at our annual river clean up with the Hackensack
In Daniella Eson’s science class, the fifth grade girls are using scientific method to learn about drag force. They created parachutes and are timing the
At the end of last year, The Moriah School celebrated the exciting opening of the brand new Grow Torah garden. The idea behind the project
On Wednesday, October 31, YU Ideas, an initiative hosted by the office of the provost of Yeshiva University, presented a panel discussion, entitled “Power, Politics,
This week, Yavneh Academy’s ECD joined together to learn all about fire safety. It was so exciting to go outside and be able to see
On October 24, SAR HS commemorated Breast Cancer Awareness Month with its annual Pink Day! The health club, led by seniors Eliana Sastow and Brenna
The Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy and Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School are proud to be joining the global conversation about anxiety through a special screening
The JEC Torah Bowl team started the year strong, defeating TABC, Heichal and MTA (twice) at the first meet November 1, giving them a 4-0