SAR Academy Premiers ‘Names, Not Numbers©’ Holocaust Documentary
(Courtesy of SAR Academy) Fewer than 50,000 Holocaust survivors remain in the U.S. The youngest survivors are now in their 80s. Antisemitism and violence against
(Courtesy of SAR Academy) Fewer than 50,000 Holocaust survivors remain in the U.S. The youngest survivors are now in their 80s. Antisemitism and violence against
In honor of their bar mitzvah year, the MDS seventh grade boys spent months learning about both the meaning and the laws of tefillin. In
(Courtesy of JCHC) Supporters of the Jewish Community Housing Corporation (JCHC) celebrated their ongoing non-profit mission with an evening out at The Crystal Plaza last
Lions, tigers and bears, oh my—cheetahs, monkeys and giraffes, too! Second grade had an amazing time at the Turtle Back Zoo! After months of animal
Synagogues have launched many targeted programs and events to attract and retain members, like singles shabbatons, newlywed couples get togethers, young families minyanim, senior citizen
The third grade students have been learning all about Shemoneh Esrai. To celebrate their learning, the students participated in a siyum that included hearing inspiring
On Friday, June 2, WTA’s eighth grade took another trip to The Bristal Assisted Living facility in White Plains. Through the Better Together program, the
New York City Mayor Eric Adams held a Jewish Heritage Celebration at Gracie Mansion this week.
Each week in Mr. Zamir’s 11th and 12th grade Mathematical Physics and 12th grade AP C Physics classes, extra credit assignments are offered that encourage
What a year it has been! WDS sixth, seventh and eighth graders each took amazing class trips to celebrate a wonderful school year and fortify
RYNJ fifth graders took a trip to Buehler Challenger and Science Center. Students prepared at school and then worked as a team in a simulation
The intense debate and heated protests about the proposed judiciary reforms in Israel have crossed the Atlantic and come to the Teaneck community. On May