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Every day during math class, Max goes to the building next to his school for speech. One day when Max was leaving school, his friend
Every day during math class, Max goes to the building next to his school for speech. One day when Max was leaving school, his friend
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On Thursday, TCA students in grades one through eight had a moving and meaningful day discussing and learning about Yom HaShoah. On Wednesday, students in
The Bruriah students were privileged to hear from Tibor Kupferstein, a Holocaust survivor from Budapest, Germany, about his experience in the Shoah. The girls were
Ma’ayanot commemorated Yom HaShoah with an emphasis on the heroism, courage and legacies of students’ relatives who survived the atrocities of the Holocaust. Students were
On Monday night, the Yeshivat Noam eighth graders presented their Yom HaShoah Living Museum. The students spent months preparing for the event to honor the
The Yeshivat Frisch community was honored to be addressed virtually by Rabbi Israel Meir Lau, former Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi of Israel and chairman of the
Last week on Yom Ha’Shoah, a day to remember the devastation and destruction of the unspeakably painful years of the Holocaust that took the lives
To commemorate Yom HaShoah, a day when we reflect on the tragedy of the Holocaust, middle school students participated in a very special tekes dedicated
For Yom Hazikaron, the Yavneh middle school students were privileged to Zoom with two Israeli soldiers from the Lone Soldier program and the Michael Levin
Six burning yahrzeit candles greeted Moriah middle school students as they arrived for tefillah last Thursday, and set the tone for the Yom HaShoah commemoration.
Last week the students and staff at Academies at GBDS commemorated Yom HaShoah with an emotional tekes led by eighth grade students. Everyone davened and