Scared to Sleepaway
Dear Shayna, I am thinking about going to sleepaway camp next summer. I have never slept away from home without my family for more than
Dear Shayna, I am thinking about going to sleepaway camp next summer. I have never slept away from home without my family for more than
This past Sunday, Yeshivat Frisch had its first full Sunday of athletics this year—what a great feeling! When schools went into lockdown last March and
Naaleh students had the unbelievable privilege to hear from Micah Kaufman, who shared powerful messages about the centrality of chesed in our lives. Kaufman was
Mrs. Shteingart’s sixth grade boys classes were challenged to match the brilliance of Archimedes and uncover how to measure the volume of an irregularly shaped
Preschool students at Lubavitch on the Palisades learned about autumn on a fall walk where they observed the signs of the season and changing colors
The Ma’ayanot engineering course is plowing full STEAM ahead! Ma’ayanot students have been exploring the world of 3D printing and are quickly discovering that the
On Wednesday, October 14, the eighth grade class took a break from their typical learning day to engage in fun activities. Though this year the
Kitah daled at Moriah has been studying Parshat Vayishlach in depth, working hard at improving their textual skills and enhancing their understanding of the story
The early childhood at RYNJ have been exploring and learning all about the fall season. While taking nature walks, the yeladim noticed the many different
KC KIDS is always filled with laughter and fun in the afternoons! They enjoy outdoor play, sports, art, collaborative games and more! They look forward
This past Tishrei, students in Rabbi Michael Hoenig’s shiur learned that inspiration can come from unlikely sources. After screening a powerful ESPN special about a