The Idea School Hosts Winter Exhibition of Learning
On Monday January 9, The Idea School hosted its Winter Exhibition of Student Learning and welcomed a crowd of proud parents and intrigued prospective families.
On Monday January 9, The Idea School hosted its Winter Exhibition of Student Learning and welcomed a crowd of proud parents and intrigued prospective families.
Yeshivat Noam students attended a GrowTorah micrograins workshop and learned how to plant through the lens of the Torah.
Last week I was in Los Angeles for a family wedding and saw my old friend Rabbi Shimon Abramczik. We had both lived in Maalot
Preschoolers at Lubavitch on the Palisades learned how animals stay warm in the winter by various means, including migration, adaptation and hibernation. Just as some
A huge mazel tov to the editors, writers, designers and faculty advisor, Mr. Langer, of Golda Och Academy High School Newspaper, The Flame. The June
The night had finally arrived … After centuries of persecution and brutal tyranny, the night of our liberation was finally here. Moshe hastily delivered divine
“Inspirational.” “Meaningful.” “Eye-opening.” “Heartwarming.” “Uplifting.” What weekly classroom experience elicits such praise from high school students? Lev Hashavua, “the heart of the week,” is the
A Talmid’s Dilemma Torah Academy of Bergen County’s talmid, Jacob Horn, asked how one should handle portions of the Torah which appear to not be
At SAR High School, it’s not just about what you learn in the classroom. Many students express themselves in other ways, as was evident last
Thank you to JEC mom, Shaina Dubroff for coming to teach the first graders about custom cake decorating. She taught the students how to decorate
Shavua Ivrit was a tremendous celebration of S’fat HaKodesh at WTA last week. From the very youngest students to the very oldest, everyone had a
Thank you for publishing Colonel Kemp’s excellent article (“Jew Hatred at American Universities,” January 19, 2023). If I might add a brief complementary perspective. I