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Friendships can be tricky sometimes. People who are close can grow apart, friends can become jealous of other friendships, and then there are all the
Friendships can be tricky sometimes. People who are close can grow apart, friends can become jealous of other friendships, and then there are all the
Dear Shayna, I love reading your advice column every week in The Jewish Link. Here’s my problem: I met one of my closest friends at
Students in kitah vav are learning about dilemmas in Chumash class. They have learned how to identify the dilemma that a figure in Chumash has
Yeshivat Noam Buds brought the snow inside for fun experimental learning on a Zoom snow day this week!
Yavneh Academy Gan students started preparing for the upcoming holiday of Tu B’Shevat prior to vacation. They learned that Tu B’Shevat is a Jewish holiday
The TABC community had several spectacular learning opportunities available to them during intersession. First, Rabbi Chaim Jachter guided a group of students through a deep
Yeshivat Noam fifth grade students are learning about the Torah scholars who wrote the Mishna—the tanniem. They worked creatively and collaboratively to research, design and
Prior to winter break, the Yavneh Academy eighth graders went snow tubing at Campgaw. It was a cold night but that didn’t stop their fun!
The fifth grade students enjoyed reading the class novel, “The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe” by C.S. Lewis as part of their fantasy reading
Anshei Lubavitch students celebrated the 100th day of school this week with costumes, crafts, cupcakes and of course: counting! The children have been using their
Monday may have been a snow day, but that didn’t stop Moriah’s early childhood from getting together…on Zoom of course! The morning was packed with
Yeshivat He’Atid’s Parent Association (YHPA) held their exciting annual snow tubing event at Campgaw Mountain. Yeshivat He’Atid (YH) students, along with their families, enjoyed an