The Humble Toast Sportstar of the Week: Sophia Heller
The Jewish Link and The Humble Toast would like to recognize Sophia Heller as this week’s Sportstar of the Week. The fifth grader at The
The Jewish Link and The Humble Toast would like to recognize Sophia Heller as this week’s Sportstar of the Week. The fifth grader at The
“לִבִּי בְּמִזרָח וַאָנֹכִי בְּסוֹף מַעֲרָב” “My heart is in the east though my body is in the West.” A key component of the Westchester Day
For the first time since the pandemic lockdown, the Aish World Center is bringing their Discovery Seminar to the U.S., and specifically with the first
Cantor Sharon joined the fifth grade during Chumash class to teach students about how a Torah scroll is made. Some of the trivia they learned
As part of the JKHA seventh and eighth grade study of the building of the Beit Hamikdash in Sefer Melachim, students participated in a Project
My daughter is getting married next week (Mazel tov!) so I felt this topic would be good. While some may feel it is inappropriate to
Over the last few parshiyot students learned about the makot and how Bnei Yisrael were slaves to the evil Pharaoh. RPRY students learned that Moshe
(Courtesy of Chai Lifeline) Following a nationwide search, Chai Lifeline, the leading children’s health support network, is pleased to announce the appointment of Drs. Scott
Heichal’s ninth grade students explore the cell cycle using microscopy in their freshman biology class. Students compressed, fixed, stained and closely examined onion root tips
Chari Pere, accomplished cartoonist, is bringing her “cartoon powers” to her latest literary venture. “Shabbos Tales,” the new imprint published by Maggid Comics, a division
In Morah Chaya Glaser’s Ivrit classes, TABC students read and analyzed the story “Ma’aseh HaEz” by Shai Agnon. The students discussed similarities between details in