TABC Has a Night to Remember
TABC’s much-hyped “Night to Remember” lived up to its name last Thursday night. With close to 90% of the student body in attendance, the evening
TABC’s much-hyped “Night to Remember” lived up to its name last Thursday night. With close to 90% of the student body in attendance, the evening
Cheder Yaldei Menachem really lives with the weekly parsha! Instead of learning about Hashem’s six days of creation, they experienced it. Each classroom was set
RPRY eighth grade students prepare for the unique program “Names, Not Numbers©,” an interactive, multi-media Holocaust project created by educator, Tova Fish-Rosenberg, which gives them
Though the school year just started, Gan Henel is already looking ahead to next year. The school has three amazing locations (two in Teaneck, one
TCA second grade children wished a mazel tov to their second grade teacher Morah Sari Tilson on the birth of a baby girl, Runia. The
JKHA third grade had a visit from a very special guest—Rashi! In honor of their beginning to learn Rashi’s commentary on the Torah, JKHA Lower
Following the Yom Tov break, MTA is back in full swing. On Sunday morning freshman talmidim and their families attended the annual Freshman Family Breakfast.
RKYHS students gathered for their first SEED (Student Enrichment, Education, and Development) speaker program of the year. Each week for SEED students hear from a
JEC upper elementary school students are participating in a kriah challenge. The students are working on stepping up their kriah skills through an exciting contest.
In Bruriah’s psychology class, taught by Rabbi Yoni Korbman, they began the year studying the various psychology subfields. Rather than just learn about them out
This year, WTA hosted an amazing milestone event—the school’s first ever hachnasat sefer Torah! On Friday, October 14, Westchester Torah Academy filled Stratton Road with