Anshei Lubavitch Has a Blast on Chanukah
Chanukah is a favorite time of year at Anshei Lubavitch! The children made their own latkes and sufganiyot, rocked out at Chanukah dance parties and
Chanukah is a favorite time of year at Anshei Lubavitch! The children made their own latkes and sufganiyot, rocked out at Chanukah dance parties and
Throughout the week of Chanukah, Yeshivat Frisch’s Judaic Studies sections enjoyed Chanukah parties at the homes of Frisch faculty members. Everyone had a blast with
Moriah was buzzing with chesed projects this Chanukah! The early childhood made holiday cards in class for community first responders. Then, early childhood families delivered
It was a fun filled week of Chanukah at Ma’ayanot! There were so many awesome events all week long. The students showed off their talents
KC Kids enjoyed having a special guest, Aya, a shlicha from Jewish Federation join them this week. They played Chanukah Bingo games together and interactive
The Moriah early childhood had non-stop excitement during the week of Chanukah! Each class had Chanukah celebrations with parents, grandparents and special guests where the
Yavneh fourth and fifth graders participated in Chanukah Yom Lachkor, Discovery Day. Each student learned one of the following topics related to Chanukah: gold, oil
MTA talmidim enjoyed a whirlwind week of Chanukah celebrations and activities! The festivities included Maccabi Games, shiur vs. shiur Jeopardy, 11th and 12th grade shiur
Naaleh’s CHAP committee designed a marathon of Chanukah-themed activities that carried unbelievable energy throughout the week. From decorating the building to compiling the Chanukah music
Activities gave students diverse ways to shine such as relay races, Minute to Win It, Apache relay, chesed projects, sports, cheer, dance, song and divrei
The yeladim in Kol Chaverim Preschool enjoyed a cozy and festive week of Chanukah by coming to school in their pjs for Chanukah Pajamika! They
Over Chanukah, Yeshivat Frisch students had the opportunity to delve into special topics of interest within the Modern Orthodox world. Freshman Gemara classes had a