Tenafly Chabad Academy Starts B’not Mitzvah Club For Mothers and Daughters
Last Tuesday, TCA’s sixth and seventh grade mothers and daughters enjoyed a memorable inaugural meeting of their B’not Mitzvah Club. Upon entering the school lobby,
Last Tuesday, TCA’s sixth and seventh grade mothers and daughters enjoyed a memorable inaugural meeting of their B’not Mitzvah Club. Upon entering the school lobby,
Yael Fish’s 11th grade advanced Hebrew ulpan class recently completed their research project on lone soldiers as part of the army-themed Hebrew vocabulary they learned
This morning BPY had its first Mommy and Me class of the season and it was amazing! The children sang and danced with Morah Faige,
Last Friday middle schoolers had the chance to participate in Moriah’s first ever Chesed Kickoff event! This year the theme was Shabbos, coinciding with the
This past week, Yeshivat Noam third grade scientists began a cross-curricular lesson about climate. Monday was a discussion and deep dive into Social Studies about
MTA’s Meet The Israeli Author elective course for juniors provides talmidim with the opportunity to work directly with an award-winning Israeli author via video-conference workshops
RYNJ students headed out to the park for a wonderful autumn STEAM park day. First and second grade students found, traced and identified leaves. Then,
Students created self-portraits in art by tracing and illustrating their photos on acetate paper. They then wrote a paragraph “about me” in Hebrew to add
The feeling last Motzei Shabbos at Heichal Hatorah’s Prospective Talmidim Melava Malka was electric. The experience of over 100 of the current Heichal talmidim combined
Selecting the best yeshiva for your child is a significant decision. RYNJ is known for its devotion to Torah scholarship, instilling middot tovot and academic
Captain Barbara Steinberg, from the Paramus Police Department, visited the kindergarten class as part of the unit on safety. She talked to the class about
Anshei Lubavitch students are always working on their literacy skills! Younger students learn letter sounds with interactive letter-related activities like dipping ducklings in the bathtub