Quarantine Cuisine: The ‘Anything Wrap’ Challenge
We have diverted ourselves during social isolation by creating meals out of little-used pantry items and leftovers. One really easy application is wraps; We can
We have diverted ourselves during social isolation by creating meals out of little-used pantry items and leftovers. One really easy application is wraps; We can
Parshat Kedoshim begins with the mitzvah to be holy. “Kedoshim Tihiyu.” Many commentators are puzzled by this mitzvah. Why do we need a separate mitzvah
The author was asked to come into school to pack up her students’ materials. She wrote this poem after she saw the empty school on
In commemorating Yom HaShoah, Moriah middle school participated in an inter-yeshiva program where each grade heard a “Kel Malei Rachamim”: and then heard from a
RKYHS students commemorated Yom HaShoah in a variety of ways. As a partner in the Global Day of Testimony, moving interviews with survivors and noted
Yeshivat Frisch commemorated Yom HaShoah on April 22, with a moving program, dedicated in memory of Fela and Abraham Kolat, z”l. Broadcast to the Frisch
RYNJ students joined together with other Bergen County middle school students to commemorate Yom HaShoah.
TABC’s annual Yom HaShoah commemoration may have taken place virtually this year, but was no less moving and powerful. The program began with a recording
In commemoration of Yom HaShoah, on Tuesday, April 21, 27 Nisan, Ma’ayanot students and faculty heard testimony from Reha Sokolow, great-aunt of Johanna Sokolow (‘23).
Yeshivat Noam’s eighth graders presented powerful stories of survival at the “Living Museum.” It was a meaningful and memorable night to remember the Shoah. An
On Wednesday, April 22, the day after Yom HaShoah, Yavneh Academy Zoom-hosted Al Sperber, a Holocaust survivor, to share his story. Sperber, grandfather of the
MTA hosted a meaningful, virtual Yom HaShoah program on Tuesday, April 20, which focused on faith and resilience during difficult times. The program featured New