JEC Lower School Students Mark Yom HaShoah
JEC fourth through eighth grade students gathered for a meaningful Yom Hashoah v’Hagevura program last week. They read “The Tattooed Torah” and spoke about the
JEC fourth through eighth grade students gathered for a meaningful Yom Hashoah v’Hagevura program last week. They read “The Tattooed Torah” and spoke about the
On March 2, The Idea School students began work on an exhibit for Yom HaShoah, which was supposed to have been displayed both at the
JKHA middle school began Yom HaShoah with a full division assembly. Principal Ariel Levenson tasked students with infusing the day with meaning and reflection, and
On Tuesday, April 4, Bruriah students put their regular zoom classes on hold to take part in a truly inspiring three part program in honor
To commemorate Yom HaShoah, Naaleh partnered with IsraEd, an educational organization providing distance learning sessions on topics relating to the history, land and culture of
This past week Heichal HaTorah incredibly reached their 45th extra-curricular program since the coronavirus hit.
In preparation for Yom Ha’atzmaut, Yeshivat He’Atid asked students to create Israeli flags out of anything they found in their house. Toy pieces, basic craft
BPY’s first grade writers started a new unit focused on journal writing. The unit incorporates writing and social studies content and also addresses some social-emotional
Using their at home Sefirah chart, Yeshivat Noam Buds are counting along with their teachers every day until Shavuot.
The students in grades one through five at TCA welcomed Chodesh Iyar together the way they have always done—with a special assembly—only this time it
The TABC WhatsApp group was abuzz this past week in anticipation of the 2020 NFL Draft, which took place virtually on April 25. In the
For Earth Day on April 22, freshmen at The Idea School published a website about the Clean Water Act and how it changed the rivers