SAR Academy Third Graders Showcase Annual Wacky Wax Museum
SAR Academy’s third grade held its annual Wacky Wax Museum last week, and it was wackier than ever before! Monday and Wednesday nights, the children
SAR Academy’s third grade held its annual Wacky Wax Museum last week, and it was wackier than ever before! Monday and Wednesday nights, the children
Freshmen had an engaging cupcake decorating program this past week. Each girl received two cupcakes and a variety of colorful decorations. Students were able to
The Israel Advocacy Club at Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy Upper School recently partnered with StandWithUs to share with students the story of Hussein Aboubakr, who was
On Thursday, March 11, SAR Academy’s first grade celebrated their siddur play. Like everything else this year, it was a bit different. Of course, both
To augment their studies in geology, the eighth grade of Kinneret Day School met with urban park rangers at Henry Hudson Park. The class learned
Westchester Day School’s unique location allows for students to learn not only outside, but on the beach of the Long Island Sound! Students look forward
On Thursday, March 11, the children of the Stein Yeshiva Early Childhood were treated to an extra special matzah baking program in honor of Pesach.
The Jewish Link and Drink Up would like to recognize Yeshiva Sharei Tzion, fifth grader Yossi Klein as this week’s Sportstar of the Week. Klein
(yumacs.com) The Yeshiva University women’s basketball team earned its first victory of the season by defeating Sarah Lawrence College, 73-54, at the Max Stern Athletic
This coming August, after a pandemic-induced postponement, many of us will engage in a glorious quadrennial ritual—watching the Summer Olympic Games! We’ll be glued to
“And so, castles made of sand fall into the sea eventually” —Jimmy Hendrix 2020 looked to be just another year of the usual benchmarks. April
This week we had a crucial meeting by The Federal Reserve and its chair, Jerome Powell. The policymaking Federal Open Market Committee voted to keep