Anshei Lubavitch Takes A Lech Lecha Journey
Anshei Lubavitch students learned all about Lech Lecha and re-discovered the lost art of packing a suitcase! The students discussed different modes of transportation and
Anshei Lubavitch students learned all about Lech Lecha and re-discovered the lost art of packing a suitcase! The students discussed different modes of transportation and
BPY kindergartners have been busy exploring the parshiot of Berashit and Noach through artist studies and research projects. What do you know about turtles? Cezzane?
The Naaleh ninth graders made colorful and informative chalk murals outdoors as they explored essential plot elements in English. At the end of class, during
Naaleh is proud to introduce its first G.O. committee to the programming roster! The G.O. is made up of elected student representatives from each grade
Welcoming over 200 Moriah students, the Moriah Plus Afterschool Program is back in action in a COVID-19 safe environment!
RYNJ first grade students put their imagination to work. After a read aloud of the book “The Red String” by Margot Blair, students got to
RYNJ first grade students put their imagination to work. After a read aloud of the book “The Red String” by Margot Blair, students got to
In honor of Parshat Noach, Lubavitch on the Palisades preschoolers were treated to a petting zoo. The children had a chance to see and feed
Seniors in both of Cary Reichardt’s introductory conomics classes began a new project last week in culmination of their unit on economic systems. The students
Shorashim students had so much fun learning about Parshat Bereishit. They participated in a parsha project-based learning unit using various materials, textures and tools to
In the sophomore and junior beit midrash classes, which are learning Sefer Nechemia, students were tasked with representing the first perek in creative ways. The
The children love to play in the playground! They have so much fun playing with all of the toys. Collecting leaves and interesting things is