A Letter of Gratitude as Rafi Meles Departs CHOP
With tremendous gratitude to the Almighty, we are so happy to share with all of you that Rafi’s surgery to remove his central line was
With tremendous gratitude to the Almighty, we are so happy to share with all of you that Rafi’s surgery to remove his central line was
At some point in your life, you should question the world around you. If and when you muster enough courage to do so, ask yourself
You see it everywhere, on billboards and advertisements, on TV and in magazines. “Minimally invasive surgery” and “robotic surgery” are the latest trends in orthopedic
MTA welcomed more than 700 people at its Open House on Motzei Shabbos, October 23. Participants reflected the many geographic locations that make up the
SAR Academy families enjoyed a perfect autumn Sunday in the school’s magical Gan Ilan, a rooftop garden developed in memory of Ilan Tokayer z”l. Farmer
Cheder Yaldei Menachem kept busy this week as gracious hosts! They learned from Avraham about the special mitzvah of hachnasat orchim, and got straight to
The fifth graders at Yeshivat He’Atid were tasked with developing “Adaptive Technology Inventions” that solve a problem. The students then showed their inventions to their
Yavneh Academy third graders are knee-deep in their study of Extreme Weather & Emergency Preparedness. While exploring weather tools such as rain gauges, anemometers and
Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School for Girls was pleased to welcome over 750 guests, from over 35 different communities, to their open house this past Sunday!
RYNJ seventh grade science students put their creativity to the test with the ultimate “create your 3D model of a cell” challenge. Students picked a
Lubavitch on the Palisades preschool students learned all about the kindness of Avraham and Sarah this week. They learned that Avraham and Sarah lived in
As part of the fifth grade Realistic Fiction unit, students read the novel “Wonder,” by RJ Palacio. The story tells of the experiences of a