Naaleh Zooms Through the Week
Naaleh students engaging in distance learning and activities with faculty.
Naaleh students engaging in distance learning and activities with faculty.
What can you do with an empty cereal box? Monday morning as Yeshivat He’Atid prepared for their second day of distance learning, students were challenged
Shushan Purim is traditionally one of the most anticipated days at Yavneh Academy, with costumes, activities and many other festivities that culminate two weeks of
While we all wait impatiently for in-person school to resume, Anshei Lubavitch has taken the show on the road—the information superhighway, to be precise! Teachers
The Idea School online classes continue to inspire, engage and connect students. Faculty and staff held their regular classes as well as virtual get togethers
The yeladim at Kol Chaverim Preschool have already mastered remote learning! KCP provided Pesach kits which included a Haggadah, Kos Eliyahu, Seder plate and more!
MTA launched virtual learning sessions, beginning on Wednesday, March 11, enabling talmidim to participate in daily interactive and engaging virtual learning sessions with their rebbeim
Although yeshiva was closed throughout Purim this year, MTA talmidim and rebbeim enjoyed celebrating together in small groups throughout the tri-state area!
Students at the Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies participated in a pre-Purim celebration this past Sunday. Parents and teachers helped make and distribute
Freshmen and sophomores in Mrs. Schneier’s studio art classes enjoyed a tour at the Jewish Museum in New York City, entitled “Art of the Book.”
Yeshivat Noam eighth graders had the opportunity to hear an inspirational talk from Zack Pollack. Pollack is a rabbinical student at Yeshiva University and a