Shavua Ivrit Is a Blast at Yeshivat He’Atid
Thank you to Hadas, Shira, Adi and Esther (bnot sheirut and shluchot tzeirot) for running a wonderful Shavua Ivrit! After watching a fun video to
Thank you to Hadas, Shira, Adi and Esther (bnot sheirut and shluchot tzeirot) for running a wonderful Shavua Ivrit! After watching a fun video to
Matthew Herenstein, husband of Moriah fifth grade teacher Sharon Herenstein, came in to teach the fifth graders a lesson about solar power. He explained the
On Thursday, January 3, the TABC theater department performed the play “Treasure Island” by Robert Louis Stevenson, adapted for the stage by Stuart Paterson, to
On December 25, Heichal HaTorah held its annual father son learning program. After davening and a buffet breakfast, there was a shiur on the parsha
The children of the Leah Sokoloff Nursery School in Fair Lawn enjoyed learning about polar bears and hibernation. They went on a bear hunt and
Kindergarteners at Yeshivat He’Atid have spent the past few weeks learning all about winter. They particularly enjoyed learning about cold-weather animals and how those animals
Moriah second grade students are having fun and learning coding principles. They recently learned about flexible sequences and commands through a non-tech coding activity. Students
Registration is open for new students for the spring semester at the Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies, a regional Hebrew high school for
Sixth grade humanities class has been immersed in the study of Mesopotamia, the cradle of civilization and the birthplace of Avraham. Students wrote like a
On Wednesday evening, January 2, the social hall at TCA was packed with family and friends who gathered to celebrate with the first graders as
Nursery students at Lubavitch on the Palisades learned all about the water cycle and did experiments with ice. Children combined water and food coloring into
On Monday, January 1, MTA parents, talmidim and rebbeim enjoyed exploring the theme of Turning Shabbat into Shabbat Kodesh together at its parent-son learning event.