Yavneh Academy Holds Eighth Annual Lag B’Omer Maccabiah
What a day it was!! Not being able to be in school didn’t stop the Yavneh Academy third-fifth graders from participating in the eighth annual
What a day it was!! Not being able to be in school didn’t stop the Yavneh Academy third-fifth graders from participating in the eighth annual
Naaleh celebrated Lag B’Omer with an amazing “Mystical Scavenger Hunt” revolving around the themes of the day. Each team solved riddles of gibberish phrases that
The RKYHS 10th grade scientific engineering students had to make a significant shift when they started remote learning. In the physical classroom, students were working
Virtual Lag B’Omer was absolutely electric at Heichal HaTorah. On Lag B’Omer night, the talmidim gathered round their screens with their lights off to join
Bruriah Middle school Lag B’Omer celebrations started at night with a bonfire—complete with an inspiring story and incredible kumzitz. The fun continued during the day
There is a first time for everything! This year, WTA students and faculty took part in a virtual Lag B’Omer celebration. Staying true to the
The Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies (BCHSJS) has been holding classes online via Zoom. This past Sunday, was the last day of classes
MTA talmidim, rebbeim and faculty had a blast during virtual Color War on Thursday, May 14! Seniors dominated as the blue team with a theme
Lag B’Omer throughout JKHA brought fun and educational programming to the school day. Early childhood and lower school began their day on Lag B’Omer by
Ben Marcus, a junior at Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy-Upper School in Stamford, is among a select group of high school students from across the country chosen
The Idea School was incredibly privileged to have Dr. Yael Ziegler virtually visit the 10th grade beit midrash class and give a shiur on Megillat
The children at Gan Yaldenu Tots enjoyed Lag B’Omer. Although we are not in school the children still enjoyed a “bonfire” and special treats like