Learning Is M’dor L’dor at Yeshivat He’Atid
On Tuesday, Yeshivat He’Atid held its annual Grandparents and Special Visitors Day. Thank you to all the grandparents and special visitors who came to learn
On Tuesday, Yeshivat He’Atid held its annual Grandparents and Special Visitors Day. Thank you to all the grandparents and special visitors who came to learn
On Tuesday, December 25, Ma’ayanot students, faculty and parents were treated to a screening of “93Queen,” a documentary about Judge Ruchie Freier’s creation of Ezras
The SAR High School drama society staged two superb performances of “Once Upon a Mattress,” Mary Rodgers’ and Marshall Barer’s charming fractured fairy tale based
What an amazing day celebrating BPY’s 18th year anniversary with BPY grandparents and special visitors this week. Thank you to the hundreds (and hundreds) of
TABC was thrilled to have so many parents visiting the yeshiva for December 25th parent-son learning programs. The freshman and sophomore parents had the opportunity
Is your fingerprint a loop, whorl or arch? Ask a Yeshivat Noam first grader about their unique fingerprint.
On Monday night, December 24, MTA hosted a Jewish Life on Campus night for juniors and seniors and their parents, highlighting the importance of considering
Students at Anshei Lubavitch Preschool invited an author, Karen Ashram, to come share her book “Seasons and Colors.”
RYNJ’s seventh and eighth grade parent-son learning program this past Sunday was a fabulous testament to the truly vibrant, dedicated and immensely enthusiastic RYNJ Torah
On Thursday, December 27, Naaleh High School for Girls opened its doors to over 95 eighth grade applicants—hailing from 13 elementary schools—for the second annual
Last week, as a tie in to the Moriah Reads program, and in conjunction with the ZOA (Zionist Organization of America), some of the Moriah
Yavneh Academy third grade students have begun to learn about deaf and blind individuals, their ability to overcome obstacles and the inventions that support their