TABC Enjoys Israeli Café
In celebration of completing the Hebrew unit about food and how to order food in a restaurant, some of the 11th grade classes hosted an
In celebration of completing the Hebrew unit about food and how to order food in a restaurant, some of the 11th grade classes hosted an
This week, Naaleh students participated in a program about body image in teenagers, emphasizing how body image is not just about one’s physical appearance, but
The Moriah School held school-wide mock Israeli elections on Tuesday April 9. The goal of the mock elections was to connect students to events in
BPY middle school has joined schools around the country in the Stock Market Game. This Spring, students will have the opportunity to “invest” $100,000 in
TABC hosted another highly successful spring blood drive on April 11. This year, TABC surpassed all previous blood drives, as 75 pints of blood were
This past Sunday Yavneh’s Chesed Team was excited to have their second event. Members of the chesed team proudly wore their Chesed Team T-shirts as
Shabbat April 5-6, marked the third and final in-Shabbat for MTA talmidim in Rabbi Mendelson’s junior shiur. Rabbi Mendelson hosts in-Shabbotot for his talmidim before
TCA third graders celebrated a very special occasion this past week. It was their publishing party! After learning about and working through all the stages
BPY fifth graders took action when it came to the mitzvah of Maot Chitim. The students prepared a campaign with posters to advertise their bake
Why would this design better support agriculture? Why should we build the launcher with this design? How will this change impact the outcome? Science and
Bruriah middle schoolers continue to focus on being aware of appropriate times for—and positive uses of—social media, this time through iConnect, which makes students aware
The JKHA seventh grade participated in a co-curricular trip to explore historical Philadelphia. They began their full day at the Franklin Institute where they experienced