He’Atid Art Returns
Yeshivat He’Atid students are so excited for another year of art class! Morah Amy and her traveling art cart visited the first grade classes to
Yeshivat He’Atid students are so excited for another year of art class! Morah Amy and her traveling art cart visited the first grade classes to
The students of Moriah enjoyed Rosh Hashanah simanim—Sephardic style. In preparation for the holiday, the children were treated to leek latkes, dates, pomegranates, black eyed
At The Idea School, they focus on developing the skills they need to use their citizenship responsibly and to better the world. Nancy Edelman, head
The faculty and students at TABC are quite a determined and resilient group—not even a pandemic can stop them! The senior elective Culinary Arts class
JKHA/RKYHS is proud to highlight two alumni—Nadav Adler (JKHA ‘13/RKYHS ‘17) and Benjamin Amsel (JKHA ‘11) who received the Army Service Excellence award from the
Last week was a monumental day for Israel, and Yeshivat He’Atid (YH) students were able to experience it first-hand! Jay Haberman, the senior development director
The students at BPY learned about the minhag of tashlich and participated in special tashlich programs, taking advantage of the school’s proximity to the Van
On the 19th anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks, Naaleh students and faculty had the opportunity to hear from Jeffrey Cohen, a resident of
In preparation for Rosh Hashanah, JKHA middle school students learned about the special simanim and connected the tefillot said on Rosh Hashanah. They discussed the
RKYHS students participated in a pre-Rosh Hashanah program. They first learned in small groups about origins of simanim, including sources and background for how they
The RPRY pre-kindergarten yeladim began their unit on the Aleph-Bet this week, starting with the letter aleph! The students sang songs, played games and created