Anshei Lubavitch Zooms Back Into Learning
Anshei Lubavitch’s virtual preschool was back in session this week after Pesach break, and the children were so excited to be reunited with their friends
Anshei Lubavitch’s virtual preschool was back in session this week after Pesach break, and the children were so excited to be reunited with their friends
As the students of Ma’ayanot prepared for Pesach, they produced an inspiring self-made Haggadah to share with their peers. Students and teachers submitted their favorite
Moriah early childhood students learned about perspective art in their Zoom art class with Morah Gila. The students had pride sharing their own versions of
Monday mornings “Boker Tov” email welcomed students back from Pesach vacation with a video from the staff at YH. Their smiling faces and positive messages
Yavneh Academy fifth graders were privileged to welcome author Tom Rogers to their Zoom sessions. He spoke a little about his book, “Eleven,” the work
The RYNJ ECD was treated to a special live virtual read aloud with Michael Dotsikas, author of the Benjamin Birdie Series. Dotsikas read his first
In celebration of Rainbow Week, Nitzanei Noam students learned about colors and textures while baking rainbow bagels.
The TABC WhatsApp group led by Rav Yitz Rabovsky was alive and full of interesting and fun activities this week. On Wednesday there was Music
Before the world turned upside down, my eighth graders were reading “The Diary of Anne Frank.” I had expected Anne’s character, and her honest exploration
The Jewish Link of New Jersey would like to recognize 17-year-old Dena Sheer as this week’s Sportstar of the Week. Sheer is a senior and
I was going to title this, “Training with the Coronavirus.” (Yeah, not a good idea.) I kind of figured that part out without you. (You
I hope everyone had a great Pesach, in what was truly a unique experience for most. I think its fair to say that most people