Anshei Lubavitch Preschoolers Learn Fire Safety
A visit from firefighter Scott of the Fair Lawn Fire Department taught the students at Anshei Lubavitch Preschool all about fire safety. The children had
A visit from firefighter Scott of the Fair Lawn Fire Department taught the students at Anshei Lubavitch Preschool all about fire safety. The children had
On Sunday Night, November 18, eight TABC students were led by Rabbi Jonathan Kessel and Rabbi Ezra Stone on a chesed mission to Columbia, South
Third and fourth graders at Tenafly Chabad Academy baked and packaged cookies and hand delivered them to the Tenafly Police and Fire Departments to enjoy
What are our priorities when giving charity? Can the Biblical approach of giving “maaserot” and “terumot” actually work? What is the role of the federal
Through the “Names Not Numbers©” program, the JKHA eighth graders are creating a moving documentary featuring brave women and men who survived the atrocities of
To kick off the first debate of the year, middle schoolers debated the following resolution: “Voting in the United States should be mandatory for all
Yavneh alumni, currently studying at TABC, were thrilled to have lunch and meet with Head of School Rabbi Knapp, Rabbi Menchel and Mrs. Kranczer last
Bruriah senior Danielle Gardner is an athlete, captain of the Lightning basketball team and avid sports fan. For her Holocaust Museum project last year, she
“Ooh, a fireman! A Jewish fireman!” JEC’s Early Childhood students could not contain their delight as fireman Moshe taught them all about fire safety. The
MTA talmidim who participated in last year’s “Names, Not Numbers©” elective course, were fortunate to meet Holocaust survivor Dov Landau on their trip to Poland.
Did you know that the studiolo housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art was originally the self-representation of Francesco I de’ Medici, Grand Duke of