Night Seder Begins At Yeshivat Frisch
Last week Yeshivat Frisch held its first weekly Night Seder for two hours after school. Students had the opportunity to hear from Frisch Halacha Department
Last week Yeshivat Frisch held its first weekly Night Seder for two hours after school. Students had the opportunity to hear from Frisch Halacha Department
TABC’s 12th-grade engineering students have been working on indoor automated gardening systems, with the goal of growing some produce indoors during the winter months. Last
The seventh grade ELA class has been engrossed in a study of dystopian literature. The students mentioned that reading dystopias helped them realize the importance
Yeshivat He’Atid held a special Bar Mitzvah Gala for eighth grade students who missed their bar mitzvah celebrations due to the COVID lockdown last school
Ma’ayanot students were privileged to hear from renowned speaker, Jackie Bitton on the topic of modesty in connection to the general discussions of the Torah
While Chanukah is a time when children receive many gifts, the staff at Yavneh wanted to stress the importance of giving at this time as
MTA offers seniors a unique opportunity for college-level, intensive beit midrash learning through the Julius Wrubel Beis Medrash Katan (BMK) program. These talmidim are exposed
In art education with Morah Sivan, TCA students learned about Pablo Picasso and cubism. They studied several of his paintings of faces. They then discussed
Yavneh Academy third grade students recently began learning about people with hearing and vision impairments and the assistive devices and tools to support these individuals.
Pre-k students at Lubavitch on the Palisades embarked on an international country tour. Children examined a globe in order to understand where they live in
Ever since beginning to learn the Ani Tefillah curriculum, Moriah fifth grade students have been fascinated by the animated video lessons, which bring to life
The children have had so much fun learning all of the songs, stories and lessons of Sefer Bereshit! They celebrated a siyum on the whole