SAR HS Offers Enrichment Beyond the Classroom
SAR HS students in Ora Meier’s AP art history class visited the Ancient Near East, Ancient Egyptian and Ancient Greek and Roman wings of the
SAR HS students in Ora Meier’s AP art history class visited the Ancient Near East, Ancient Egyptian and Ancient Greek and Roman wings of the
In the home of Chavie and Rabbi Chaim Hagler, Yeshivat Noam seventh grade girls cooked homemade food to enjoy on their shabbaton.
The TABC Leadership Kollel is an exciting new initiative at TABC that provides motivated bnei Torah with the opportunity to be part of a specialized
RYNJ students are lighting up the darkness with their מצוות. Students discussed the tragedy in Pittsburgh with their rebbeim and morot (on a developmentally-appropriate level).
MTA welcomed a record number of 800 people at the yeshiva’s Open House on Sunday, November 11! From Monsey, Riverdale, Queens, Manhattan, West Hempstead and
Kindergarten children at Lubavitch on the Palisades did an algebra activity which combined letter knowledge and counting skills. Each child received a card with an
In conjunction with parshat Toldot, Yavneh Academy students examined a mystery sensory box. The students took turns placing their hand through a hole into the
Last week, TABC principal Arthur Poleyeff traveled to Israel to take part in a tekes siyum for two TABC graduates who are active soldiers in
Starting this year, Yeshivat Frisch students and alumni will have the opportunity to learn together on Friday mornings in the beit midrash during Judaic studies
Yeshivat Frisch history department faculty member Dr. Raechel Lutz was recently named recipient of the Alfred E. Driscoll Publication Prize for best dissertation from the
Ben Porat Yosef’s shlichim regularly host students in their homes for celebrations over chag or Shabbat and for Thursday night mishmar learning. The shlichim also
This past Friday Moriah partnered with Friendship Circle to make a mini-camp for those Friendship Circle students whose schools were closed. Each Friendship Circle student